Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
47p2
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47p2 Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:15 pm
I've also owned an 800 coupe
and still have this
flowjoe
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flowjoe Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:43 pm
The coupe must have form its the only one you blanked out the plate on, Tony Mc would probably give you good money for the reg plate on `your baby` a late/early birthday gift for Mrs Taz
47p2
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47p2 Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:30 pm
The coupe picture was used on another forum a couple of years ago and then I sold it, so to ensure that the number wasn't cloned I blanked it off
TAS is an old Elgin registration number
Pablo
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Pablo Sat Feb 27, 2010 2:52 pm
That Rangie is a BMW or is it pre 94 but the company was split from BL in 75 so I'll let you off with that one it's a good un but it's not a Rover.
Can't see it from my house
47p2
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47p2 Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:34 pm
The Rangie is pre BMW so it really is the last of the real Rovers
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Pablo Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:59 pm
Breaks down a lot then
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Pablo
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Pablo Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:03 pm
Seriously though I admire your loyalty it's like a Londoner saying "jellied eels the finest in british gastronomy"
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47p2
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47p2 Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:14 pm
Pablo wrote: Breaks down a lot then
Sorry to kill the myth but the Range Rover has never let me down yet. Treat them right and service them regularly and they will reward you.
As for jellied eels......I'd rather have haggis :p
Pablo
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Pablo Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:27 pm
Aye to that I'm from the Isle of Skye tonight we're having some friends round and I'm treating them to Haggis for starter and venison for main. Don't think there will be room for dessert. But got some cheese on standby. Are you a fellow choochter.
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47p2
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47p2 Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:36 pm
Almost a teuchter Pablo but a 100 or so miles short of the mark. I'm in Glasgow so a weegie.
Skye is a beautiful place, I've been there plenty of times, I used to haul plant for the bridge when it was being built.
Haggis and venison sound good, a nice bottle of Auchentoshan Three Wood will wash it all down very nicely
47p2
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47p2 Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:25 pm
I went to my concrete supplies specialist and he has recommended Nufins Curecote Super which is described as
Highly efficient NON DEGRADABLE SOLVENT BASE ACRYLIC CURING MEBRANE which may be overcoated at a later stage without removal.
Pablo
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Pablo Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:33 pm
Is that not for coating it imediately after finishing to aid water retention etc in the first few days of curing. I might be wrong I'm no expert but I've had subbies use similar on a pad we did last year. Maybe Sean or one of the other civils/ groundwork lads would have more info for you. I've heard speak of this Auchentoshan but never tried it if you've a bottle going spare send it over and I'll taste it for you.
Cheers
Paul.
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47p2
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47p2 Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:58 pm
It can be used for wet concrete, but also recommended for set concrete, a couple of coats needed to seal the floor.
Auchentoshan is one of the smoothest whiskies available......Made in Glasgow of course :rock:
Pablo
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Pablo Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:23 pm
Drunk with a side of Buckfast no doubt I know what the weegies are like. :laugh:
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47p2
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47p2 Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:34 pm
Not at all Pablo, 50% Auchentoshan 50% water at room temperature, no ice....Just like nectar