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Tony McC
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Post: # 31023Post Tony McC

Sorry about the old Brew Cabin falling over last night and this morning. Completely my fault as I tinkered about behind the scenes with my pick and shovel, buggering up a password in the process.

A gi-bloody-normous thanks to Ian_Melb for getting the system back on its feet. If it wasn't for him, the forum would, no doubt, still be offline and I would be at the end of my wits.

Now all we have to do is migrate everything to the new site! I've checked the diesel in the JCB and fitted a new blade to the con-saw, so it should be a doddle! :p
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Pablo
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Post: # 31026Post Pablo

I've a flat bed if you wanna borrow it for the weekend.:)
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Post: # 31027Post flowjoe

Always best to have a big ball of string unravelling behind us as we go, just in case :;):



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Post: # 31028Post Dave_L

Remember to set the site level up - don't forget to charge it up the night before.....
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IanMelb
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Post: # 31031Post IanMelb

Tony McC wrote:A gi-bloody-normous thanks to Ian_Melb for getting the system back on its feet. If it wasn't for him, the forum would, no doubt, still be offline and I would be at the end of my wits.

Just glad to be able to put something back in to this community - the advice and support I've received here has been invaluable

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Post: # 31046Post lutonlagerlout

fair play to both of you :)
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Post: # 31145Post TheVictorianCobbleCo

This site is near the top of my favourites list and a constant source of reference in the execution of my daily work, and the varied and detailed information which I accept as "biblical" shortcuts much experimentation -an example being having to make exposed aggregate tiles for the first time for somebody this last week. I know some of the questions asked must be frustrating, but to see the patience of the guys in this forum in once again pointing a novice in the right direction, is heartening. So, in short, to Tony and all those who contribute so positively to this forum, for the now, for all the graft over the years, for maintaining this site, thanks, you make my job a hell of a lot easier.
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