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  1. Whichever one STAYS white is the answer. My top tip is never, no NEVER use those tile strips with a flexible edge to seal tiles to a bath. the flexible bit first turns yellow, then curles up (so it no longer seals) ask me how I know.
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  2. Since that photo was taken I have fitted the worktop, cold tap, hot water dispenser and hand washing gel dispenser, all a man could ever want in his new garage ( apart from a coffee maker that is !) a mate of mine is a kitchen fitter and I asked him to look out for any kitchen cupboards that he was removing and voila, he came up with these.
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  3. The gumtree one. Upgraded it to 16gb for £30. £480 in total with a 24" hdmi monitor ( used but good ) and he was a genuine nice guy so happy to part with the money. Water cooled and overclocked to 4.2 something or other ? I told my boy he's not getting it until 6th jan ( due to a big demand before Xmas lol ) but I've got it ready for him to open Xmas day. Gonna get a cooks match box and wrap it as his "opening present" ( given because he's not getting the PC lol ) with instructions inside about where to go look for it. ? Bingo. Edited to add : The PC was brand new and built fresh to requirement. All the boxes for the bits were supplied and the receipts came with them for the manufacturer warranty. It's only the monitor that was a second Seemed like a good price to me tbh.
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  4. In case any of you are interested, I've finally got our blog up to date (had some spare time due to an enforced lay off). You can find it at http://strawberrytreelodge.blogspot.co.uk/
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  5. The answer is closed. That stops the radius flexing / compressing excessively and the grout cracking ? And to reinforce what Dave said about those stinking flexible bath trims, I'd get them banished from existence tomw morning TOTAL COMPLETE AND UTTER DOGSHIT.
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  6. I thought I had seen it all but apparently for less than £60 you can have one of these ....
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  8. Yeh its dead easy - Cisco actually write decent manuals for getting started on this sort of stuff and if you make a hash of it you can just reset it and away you go... best thing is to take a backup of the config when you are done and store it somewhere - in the unlikely event the switch goes bang you can restore all the settings in about 10 mins..
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  10. A concept my wife is all too familiar with...
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  11. E & F pissed to remind you of the cider festival!
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  12. The Graves family: Ed: where would i get some clay to make red bricks? Mum and Dad: why? Ed: I want to make a brick. Dad: go and dig a hole in brick kiln field, Ed: we haven't got a "brick kiln field" Dad: we used to, its at the bottom of "Throssles" down by the riding stables, got ploughed in a long time ago. Ed: Nice, thanks dad Mum: the Schweres (local family) have got a kiln. Ed: oh yeah, thanks mum. Things are looking up
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  13. and, the advantage of using an old router is you also get wifi,
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  14. I can see it now, Patrick Swayze with his arms wrapped round Ed dressed in just a shirt...
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  15. I can probably dig out and post an old TalkTalk router if you want to have a play: https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Computers/Setting-up-a-second-router-as-a-slave-on-your-network/td-p/800353
    1 point
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