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£825 quid

last year i would have got nearly twice that and now it gets split 2 ways between me and employee.
bugger it im having a drink anyone care to join me.
 

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No work for me in the morning. I'll have a large disarono and Dr pepper please
 
I'm stockpiling everything now until the rates go back up.
That was my plan but i ran out of room in the shed and i cant store it outside for all the bleeding pikeys.
been mega busy and got all the scrap in just 2 months
 
Dog didn't take the news too well either by the look of him...lol I'll have a moretti Jules thanks.I don't have much scrap so I will have to wait to run it in.....regards Turnpin:smilielol5:
 
Dog didn't take the news too well either by the look of him...lol I'll have a moretti Jules thanks.I don't have much scrap so I will have to wait to run it in.....regards Turnpin:smilielol5:
coming rught up sir
Regards Jules
 
I get same price as brazery minus 1.5kg for foam so i always take it off. I had 12 to weigh in today
 
Our lass gets right anxious when it starts to build up cos theres always pikeys sniffing round where i live.

They're evetywhere, like ****e in a field

I moved an old tumble dryer into someone's front yesterday for the pikeys to take, they must've had a sniffer dog out, took them 10 mins to arrive. Did us a favour as it saved the old girl stress of having her front looking crap
 
Has anyone here used the amazing tip to get rid of foam off of hot water cylinders? Cap off all but one connection to the cylinder. Get a wet vac on the other connection and watch the cylinder start to implode and the foam all fall off :)
 
Has anyone here used the amazing tip to get rid of foam off of hot water cylinders? Cap off all but one connection to the cylinder. Get a wet vac on the other connection and watch the cylinder start to implode and the foam all fall off :)
like your thinking crofty, have a drink on me
 
Has anyone here used the amazing tip to get rid of foam off of hot water cylinders? Cap off all but one connection to the cylinder. Get a wet vac on the other connection and watch the cylinder start to implode and the foam all fall off :)
thatt sound like a lotr of faffing about i just lay them down give them a whack with the back of a spade roll it over do the same again on the other side and slide it of with the spade usually comes of in about four bits
 
£825 quid

last year i would have got nearly twice that and now it gets split 2 ways between me and employee.
bugger it im having a drink anyone care to join me.


I like the look of your Can, I'll have one of those. Why do you give your mate half? You soft bugger.
 
I'll have a wee dram or seven with you Jules. Sold my soul to the darkside this afternoon. I need to wash the taste out.

I commissioned a Vaillant.
 
I'll have a wee dram or seven with you Jules. Sold my soul to the darkside this afternoon. I need to wash the taste out.

I commissioned a Vaillant.



But, but, your commercial.
 
As I said, nasty taste. Have they overcomplicated the menu or what!

They are a bit over done, yes. But the more you do, the easier it gets. Have you tried to fathom an integas yet? Now there's a confusing bit of kit. Wtf does a bucket with an arrow mean, ffs.
 
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