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Rob.Wilson:


Sorry  you could not finned what you were looking for  02sheslop  ,,,,,,,,,,, maybe you have some ideas you would like to share on the matter


Rob


Edited ,, as my original post was uncalled for and way out of order .


Pete.:
My garage has no windows and two doors, it was a free-standing plant room that I unbolted, cut down to size then re-built in my garden. One door (alley side) is a steel covered fire door and weighs about 3cwt, the other (garden side) is a 60min fire door with a narrow wired-glass window in the middle over which I've hung a metric/imperial conversion chart.

I'm not saying it's impregnable - but it bloody well looks it :D

The daftest thing I see doing is people flaunting their workshop & tools to the world online. Can't understand why people do that :scratch:

S. Heslop:

--- Quote from: Pete. on July 12, 2011, 07:14:44 AM ---The daftest thing I see doing is people flaunting their workshop & tools to the world online. Can't understand why people do that :scratch:

--- End quote ---

It's crazy seeing anyone flaunt anthing anywhere. I've had friends who've gotten the ~latest mobile phones~ and naturally started showing them off and to everyone, claiming they cost only £400 when the rrp is £700 or whatver crap. Leave it smack bang in the middle of the pub table the whole night for the world to see and then act surprised when the world sees it and the thing goes missing. Guess you could consider it quite flattering if you're that optimistic.

Another personal favourite is seeing a guy waddling around with his Canon brand Canon D-SLR camera in a Canon brand Canon camera bag with the Canon logo on the front, back, sides, and up and down the strap. Then the guy sits down on a bench and puts the bag behind him while he stops to wipe the sweat from his forehead and chins. If I was more of an opportunist i'd have been tempted to just pick the thing up and walk away with it around the corner and off into the sunset.

DaveH:
02sheslop.

   May be I should take the time to explain why you received such a hostile reception.

Your very first post I considered to be rude, sarcastic, demeaning to the members that had posted, and incorrect.
If you feel the post didn’t answer your particular question, then ask in the proper manner, someone will only be too happy to help.

It is all about participation in a nice positive and polite manner. :D :D :D

It is also customary to introduce your self first (in Introductions) before diving in head long.

So why don’t you introduce your self and come and join us. :D
 :beer:
DaveH


Bernd:
The reason I asked if the dog was a male was the fact if he's not properly trained then a female in heat will distract from his quard duties. And I'm being serious here.

Bernd

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