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Onoff

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  1. Sorry, I've got nothing being laser or water jet cut at the mo but how about this place: http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemDescV4&item=261235174760&category=31587&pm=1&ds=0&t=1482361428380 Have used these in the past: http://www.essexlaser.co.uk
  2. What's the plan, press letters into the surface of the unfired clay? How tall do you want the letters and how thick i.e depth in the clay?
  3. Actually Faye "underneath"....is that not a bit sexist nowadays? Faye "on top" seems equally wrong as she always seems to the one doing the work... Level pegging then!
  4. E & F pissed to remind you of the cider festival!
  5. Quickest is probably to open the PDF in Acrobat then use Windows Snipping Tool to do a screen grab or use Shutter in Ubuntu etc. Unless you've say full Acrobat and can save as a .jpg or .png etc
  6. Welcome to this if you want it: I'll have to sort through the "box of a thousand wall warts" to find the psu!
  7. If you really get stuck: http://www.whcollier.co.uk/
  8. I can see it now, Patrick Swayze with his arms wrapped round Ed dressed in just a shirt...
  9. As in you might want to put it in the man cave down the garden later.
  10. 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
  11. I would love a few hours playing with a crusher. Did you crush it and then remove it all off site or are the piles of crushed material left for future use? I can see if it's crushed you would have fewer removal trucks. When I did the bathroom floor I graded mixed hardcore (the old floor, old roof and bathroom tiles, clay soil pipes, bits of Celcon etc) through a 40mm mesh to make my own Type 1. It was very Labour intensive breaking the big lumps up by hand. It compacted down alright but the proper stuff is better.
  12. Just make the "brick" out of something like fibreglass or a 2-pack coloured resin and glue it up high. Try and do it when Fayes out as a surprise. Then hide the ladder so she'll never know. Leave a few lumps of clay and other genuine brick making materials about... Then it'll be March 14th every time she looks at it!
  13. Would the Jamie Oliver flower pot tandoori oven get hot enough?
  14. BG do a triple USB one now with 3.1A shared. I don't use BG stuff btw or LAP.....
  15. Dual box or would that have meant spending money? Lots of 3.1A BG & LAP ones at Screweys: http://www.screwfix.com/p/british-general-13a-2g-sp-switched-socket-3-1a-2g-usb-charger-white/8529p
  16. I'll take 1. PayPal alright?
  17. Wot I said with the BT routers.....I've even got an old TalkTalk router or two somewhere. Nowt wrong with 'em, my stupid mate kept setting them up / plugging them in wrong so TalkTalk kept sending them to him.
  18. "These aren't ordinary bath feet...."
  19. The bath feet should work fine. Got to add the centre one. The bracket has been pi$$ed since new. A couple of questions as I'm hoping to have a "dry" run this week, well at least fill it up via the hose to see how it sits and make sure the pump works before I extend all the cabling. Half fill or fully fill? 1) The waste incorporated into the slab, I might have knocked this once or twice. Is it worth a smear of solvent weld around the joint again? 2) The "plughole", where does the CT1 go? 3) Ditto the overflow, where does the CT1 go? 4) The connection between trap and black waste above. With the flexible hose I have, hand tight? Any lube needed? Cheers
  20. FFS! It's yet to be sanded, have a chamfer routed on the edge and a couple of coats of yacht varnish. Give us a chance!
  21. Well fingers crossed the Fischer resin on these M10 stainless studs holds in my bath feet: They're only in by 46mm.
  22. You can get leather effect ones too you know!
  23. Less mess with M16...
  24. Multi tool or make a jig & ROUTE the plasterboard so the shelf sits in the cut slot. Bit of sticky stuff on the back to the wall, job done! I'll get me coat...
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