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Re: Garage Illumination Project Complete
Reply #15 - 14. Dec 2009 at 17:36
 
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I have to a special delivery letter to Liverpool tomorrow, because I need to send £30 to my son. I've already sent it once by standard delivery. Guess what? It never got there.

I cant wait till the post office is bankrupted by electronic mail and bank transfers. When all the thieving blanks are out of work it might make them realise they'd have been better off providing a decent service.


You really need to check yours meds:

Son: Ah nice Daddy sent me money, i will say it never arrived so i get more

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My son knows the true worth of money. More than can be said for your parents son.


Huh



Dont make remarks about my son, in jest or otherwise. He was brought up knowing that every penny had to be counted, not getting everything given to him on a plate.


You dish it, but can't take it can you?  Grin  Roll Eyes
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Reply #16 - 14. Dec 2009 at 17:37
 
tunnie wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 17:36:
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tunnie wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 17:31:
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tunnie wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 17:27:
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I have to a special delivery letter to Liverpool tomorrow, because I need to send £30 to my son. I've already sent it once by standard delivery. Guess what? It never got there.

I cant wait till the post office is bankrupted by electronic mail and bank transfers. When all the thieving blanks are out of work it might make them realise they'd have been better off providing a decent service.


You really need to check yours meds:

Son: Ah nice Daddy sent me money, i will say it never arrived so i get more

Roll Eyes


My son knows the true worth of money. More than can be said for your parents son.


Huh



Dont make remarks about my son, in jest or otherwise. He was brought up knowing that every penny had to be counted, not getting everything given to him on a plate.


You dish it, but can't take it can you?  Grin  Roll Eyes



That's right.
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Re: Garage Illumination Project Complete
Reply #17 - 14. Dec 2009 at 18:10
 
Nice job there Tunnie, thought you might have gone the whole whack though and painted the floor with some seal-o-create or what ever it is called.  i I have used the red, green and grey in the past, they all add the finishing touch, plus aid in the wiping up of spillages.   Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
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Reply #18 - 14. Dec 2009 at 18:16
 
Mr Skrunts wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 18:10:
Nice job there Tunnie, thought you might have gone the whole whack though and painted the floor with some seal-o-create or what ever it is called.  i I have used the red, green and grey in the past, they all add the finishing touch, plus aid in the wiping up of spillages.   Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!


Thought about it, but i use the jack in the garage, and think it would chip / damage it?  Undecided
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Reply #19 - 14. Dec 2009 at 18:22
 
tunnie wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 18:16:
Mr Skrunts wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 18:10:
Nice job there Tunnie, thought you might have gone the whole whack though and painted the floor with some seal-o-create or what ever it is called.  i I have used the red, green and grey in the past, they all add the finishing touch, plus aid in the wiping up of spillages.   Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!


Thought about it, but i use the jack in the garage, and think it would chip / damage it?  Undecided


PMSL

My old man used to run a 3 bay and 2 bay garage maintaining 100 vechicles includinding 17.5 tonners and HGV tractor cabs and the floor only got a repaint every 5 years or so to smarten it up.

If you did chip it the concrete would probably suffer as well.
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Reply #20 - 14. Dec 2009 at 18:32
 
Mr Skrunts wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 18:22:
tunnie wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 18:16:
Mr Skrunts wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 18:10:
Nice job there Tunnie, thought you might have gone the whole whack though and painted the floor with some seal-o-create or what ever it is called.  i I have used the red, green and grey in the past, they all add the finishing touch, plus aid in the wiping up of spillages.   Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!


Thought about it, but i use the jack in the garage, and think it would chip / damage it?  Undecided


PMSL

My old man used to run a 3 bay and 2 bay garage maintaining 100 vechicles includinding 17.5 tonners and HGV tractor cabs and the floor only got a repaint every 5 years or so to smarten it up.

If you did chip it the concrete would probably suffer as well.


It does get stupidly dusty in there, very tempted to do it.
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Reply #21 - 14. Dec 2009 at 18:43
 
'bout time you bought a bloody toolbox, good to see the big box has gone!
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Reply #22 - 14. Dec 2009 at 19:01
 
TheBoy wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 18:43:
'bout time you bought a bloody toolbox, good to see the big box has gone!


As i was emptying it, i kept saying, 'Ahhhh thats where that went' and 'ohhh never knew i had that'  Grin

Its much easier to find tools now, all the small ones don't fall to the bottom  Grin Grin
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Reply #23 - 14. Dec 2009 at 19:08
 
nice garage.. and illumination is enough for surgery.. Grin

seriously very good for work on cars in winter.. I'm fed up working in cold..

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Reply #24 - 14. Dec 2009 at 19:16
 
cem wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 19:08:
nice garage.. and illumination is enough for surgery.. Grin

seriously very good for work on cars in winter.. I'm fed up working in cold..




Just trying to imagine Tunnie, with a face mask and pink marigolds on now.   Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #25 - 14. Dec 2009 at 19:29
 
cem wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 19:08:
nice garage.. and illumination is enough for surgery.. Grin

seriously very good for work on cars in winter.. I'm fed up working in cold..



Buy one get one free on brain surgery  Thumbs Up!
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Reply #26 - 14. Dec 2009 at 19:30
 
Grin Grin Thumbs Up!
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Reply #27 - 14. Dec 2009 at 19:33
 
next thing to get is a compressor i think, start getting me some air tools  Cool
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Reply #28 - 14. Dec 2009 at 20:10
 
You can do a quick oil change on the Rover, seeing as you have lighting....
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Reply #29 - 14. Dec 2009 at 21:02
 
TheBoy wrote on 14. Dec 2009 at 20:10:
You can do a quick oil change on the Rover, seeing as you have lighting....


No problemo, while your waiting, fit that spare auto-dipping mirror i have to my 2.2 Smiley
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