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i hope that was not for fixing a punchure
In that instance ^ the puncture repair plug would've been best inserted into the car owners ring piece not the tyre...
i hope that was not for fixing a punchure
i hope that was not for fixing a punchure
You can’t fix a puncture with biscuits, what ever gave you that idea
In that instance ^ the puncture repair plug would've been best inserted into the car owners ring piece not the tyre...
View attachment 266668 Following on from my request for recommendations,these arrived today.
I can recommend the Faithfull wheels of that style . they zip through 4 inch damp concrete no problems including any 10 to 20 mm rebar inside .. go even better in dry stuff like pavers & slabs , the 100 mm blade is excellent thin steel sheets & aluminium if your masked up .
I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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like namely 1 year per inch to naturaly season properlyThat needs to go into a dry corner somewhere on the estate for a while, then natural edge slabs cut for table tops.
Money in the bank...
I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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Shame for a big tree like that to be cut down. Older than time.
What's shake @8ob ?I acquired a nice stick of oak off a job, about five feet in diameter and no shake. Seems a shame to send it off for firewood.
Bob
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