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The Lake Governor
Thanks Tom, you sad c**t.I going to take a photo how a reveal and window board is meant to look
No offense.
Thanks Tom, you sad c**t.I going to take a photo how a reveal and window board is meant to look
I knew you was impatientI can't wait till tomorrow Tom
Can you not do a drawing
Makes absolute sense to a tradesperson.Shut up you clown that makes absolutely no sense.
Your welcome.
No, last time I did that was a secondary school in southfields, london about 2002. It's usually cavity closers so insulation can get right up to reveal.Do they still close the cavity with the blockwork up there? That used to allow the frame to be further back from the rendered face. Nowadays plastic cavity closers are used on every job. This means the frame has to sit further forward.
Can tell who’s boss in your house pink kettle indeed
I’d never stand for that!Can tell who’s boss in your house pink kettle indeed
and a butt plug on sillCan tell who’s boss in your house pink kettle indeed
This doesn't help at all. How am I supposed to know how long your finger is?
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Pink kettle to go with your pink Smeg fridge...you’re so cute
The Rayburn mans it up your forgiven
What fuel does your Rayburn use Tom? Ours was oil, I launched it into a skip just a month or so back.
yoiure missing a lotWhy, in most pictures from you guys down south are your reveals only 20mm wide ? Up here we build houses with cavities cavitys (not sure correct spelling). Anyway we place the frame flush with outside of cavity giving us at least 100mm of a reveal. Wtf? Am I missing something??
It's the solid fuel one 200sfwWhat fuel does your Rayburn use Tom? Ours was oil, I launched it into a skip just a month or so back.
To be honest when we moved in we loved the Rayburn. Made the kitchen feel cosy, great to cook in/on and cheap enough to run. Then oil prices went up and up, plus extending the property meant it wasn't up to running the heating system so it had to go.It's the solid fuel one 200sfw
I wouldn't have the oil or electronic there not the same are they mate,
I haven't lit this one yet it's brand new,
I grew up with the same one and it's still going strong
Yes mate it's just for show really and cold winter days,To be honest when we moved in we loved the Rayburn. Made the kitchen feel cosy, great to cook in/on and cheap enough to run. Then oil prices went up and up, plus extending the property meant it wasn't up to running the heating system so it had to go.
I'm guessing that you only have yours as a secondary system?