Congratulations all round,,,,, would you be so kind as to tell me where she gets her overalls from, they look like just the item for keeping warm in the shed in winter!!!!!
Even more confused after all this educated and in depth discussion, guess it all boils down to how a lot of voters feel on the day, but then that"s how the elected come to power...
Bought one of the £17 electric nail gun / staplers way back for tacking carpet gripper on wooden stair cases and it worked really well, in fact for that job it was as good as the £200 plus Maestri nail gun we had.
Dig up the loose areas, seal with PVA, latex with grano chippings to fill low areas,second coat latex self levelling to finish. Latexing might be best left to your floorlayer. OR, just do it properly. dig it all up and get a screeder in.
Met Bob Smith from down the street, hadn"t seen him for ages, he"s had a bunion seen to, bought me a pint and told me all about it, as usual a really nice bloke !!
Hi Stew,
That news brought it all back and Mate I know what you are all feeling "cos I had my van and tools stolen earlier this year.
I found the whole sad episode very traumatic so my sympathies are with you.
,,,,joe,,,,
Try turning the handwheel on the tailstock, if it is not locked or siezed , it should move in and out, dead handy for drilling holes to a set depth and when using a toothed forstener bit.
Loads of members have given me good advice on the use of my Coronet, and mine goes back to the 60s.
Hi nic,,
I hav"nt been on the forum much over the last year or so, but needed some guidance today on finishing a bowl, so logged on and spotted this post of
yours and remembered your kind remarks way back.
The bowl is sweet but the main drift of this is to sympathize with you both...
Kev, Having recently been thro" the trauma of having my van stolen with a lifetimes collection of floorlaying tools in it, I would happily buy them back if they were offered at a cheap price, but as mine have not been recovered, unless by some lucky s-d at a car boot sale somewhere who has had a...
Here"s a couple,
Pine, masculine because it"s cheap and rough but always good to have with you, and
Holly, feminine because it can sometimes be bloody "prickly" to handle