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I got home from a hard days graft to find the boiler not workin, the outlet had frozen. Rang homecare and waited an hour. rang my mate a gas engineer and he said to cut the outlet pie abot 2 inch from where it sticks out the hous, only problem 20 odd foot and no ladders handy. solution....my AUS fiberglass poles with silk..... worked a treat. i love this job.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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Its great how arb tools can come in handy for doing other tasks, For example; i used a husky 357 to club a moth to death the other day :lol:

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  adbat234 said:
Its great how arb tools can come in handy for doing other tasks, For example; i used a husky 357 to club a mole to death the other day :lol:

 

hahahahahaha :lol::thumbup1::lol:

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  adbat234 said:
Congrats on the laptop as well mozza. Lifted the gloom a bit i guess eh:biggrin:. You still gettin snowed on over there??

 

Cheers monsoir :thumbup1:

 

Snows just come back mate, Not too much but it keeps falling tonight, Whats it like up there??

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Well put it this way, if the snow gets any deeper im going to strap a pair of chainsaw trousers to my front bumper and use them as a snow plough:biggrin:. Keeping the thread alive with that one you see:thumbup: .

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