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Old 14-03-2017, 15:08   #226
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I think that would be totally upto you bud, nobody on here would want to hassle you to make parts, well maybe zippy656...and emjaybee...possibly banshee and steer clear of blocky, but you get what I mean
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Old 14-03-2017, 20:28   #227
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You're a shiny chrome dustcap on a rusty old wheel mate
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Old 23-03-2017, 21:50   #228
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Default Behold...my copper octopus

I don't often take pics of my work for my own use (take pics of work on company ipad and send in on every job) but I was I bit bored today! I started a full system rip-out and install in an empty house on tues, got till tomorrow aft to complete but almost finished today.
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Old 23-03-2017, 21:53   #229
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Some old wee wee still drying out in one of bedrooms , not a good smell
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Old 23-03-2017, 21:56   #230
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Tip of the day, tighten ALL valves before filling the system
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Old 23-03-2017, 23:02   #231
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Good graft Doug!!!!

Nice to see some non car related work
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This is my day job......about to be processed by a mobile sawmill, with another 2 sections even bigger, and quite a few more cubic metres of other hardwoods......all good fun...
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This is my day job......about to be processed by a mobile sawmill, with another 2 sections even bigger, and quite a few more cubic metres of other hardwoods......all good fun...
Would be interesting to see a pic of mobile sawmill
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Old 24-03-2017, 04:25   #234
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I don't often take pics of my work for my own use (take pics of work on company ipad and send in on every job) but I was I bit bored today! I started a full system rip-out and install in an empty house on tues, got till tomorrow aft to complete but almost finished today.
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Nice and neat T-Doug. I love copper pipework.
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Old 24-03-2017, 09:34   #235
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Would be interesting to see a pic of mobile sawmill
I will post a pic after he has been in Easter week.....

Admire the neatness of your work....shiney shiney.....
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Thanks guys, I thought it a little messy really, it will do for the council though I had to lift one of the wee soaked boards tho Straight out with the heavy duty hand wipes
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Thumbs up Nice bit of pipe bending !

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Nice to see a bend other than 90 Degrees !

My pipe bending spring is an old imperial one for 1/2" copper and and will not fit in the Metric equivalent 15mm pipe !

Last year I ran out of 1/2" copper pipe and had to go metric.........groan.

I was given about 10 lengths of 1/2" pipe by a Plumbers Widow who lived next door to my Dad some 25 years ago and it has all finally been used.
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Nice to see a bend other than 90 Degrees !

My pipe bending spring is an old imperial one for 1/2" copper and and will not fit in the Metric equivalent 15mm pipe !

Last year I ran out of 1/2" copper pipe and had to go metric.........groan.

I was given about 10 lengths of 1/2" pipe by a Plumbers Widow who lived next door to my Dad some 25 years ago and it has all finally been used.
Spring??...1/2 inch??...what language is this??? I'm metric mainly, 1/2 inch copper is good for the scrap bag though, it weighs more
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As most of you know we do decals and printed clothing, mugs etc. we have also just started offering 3d printing services aswell
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Old 09-01-2018, 18:34   #240
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As most of you know we do decals and printed clothing, mugs etc. we have also just started offering 3d printing services aswell
Nice and warm those hoodies are too.

I am now a specification manager for a ventilation company and specifically commercial heat recovery, and more specifically looking at the educashunal sector. Wouldn't want our future failing because off poor air quality in the classrooms, would we?
It's still sales...
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