BimboBob
Well-Known Member
I was thinking push bike.
That would be in the hallway. Just to annoy the missus.
I was thinking push bike.
Lazy twat. At least pick a car worth putting in a garage and not one that will half in value as soon as you shut the door.
Fair enough, although I would have thought that the guttering would obviate that. I know I am going to think more about this, sad old see you next Tuesday that I am.I am a builder and I always think about door placement, hate dripping eaves over a door. I know you don't have to worry about snow loads so much over there but here it's critical
Exactly!I know. Big Rain slides there.
There's no pleasure in driving these days, especially on our overcrowded roads. If I could afford an s class merc and a chauffeur, the depreciation is hardly likely to be an issue. I want to get from A to B with the least amount of fuss in the most amount of comfort. A RR would be too ostentatious, so a merc it is.
No, framing is wood framing is sufficientFair enough, although I would have thought that the guttering would obviate that. I know I am going to think more about this, sad old see you next Tuesday that I am.
On a tangential note, do you have to put in steel upright windposts in the wall cavity to either side of the door / window openings?
Exactly!
Built a house for this guy one time and it had triple garage doors, watched him walk out one morning and his feet slipped over his head as all the ice had built up under the eave, he went down so hard
I didn't draw that house, just built it to the plansDid he sue you?
I didn't draw that house, just built it to the plans
That's what I thought you would say. Try telling that to Edinburgh building control! I've got more steel in my extension than I thought was necessary. Having said that I do like a bit of over engineering.No, framing is wood framing is sufficient
There's still some pleasure to be got from driving mate. You just have to stay off the main roads. Came back from Minehead last night and ignored the motorways but instead cut across country. Found some great B roads and had fun. Until the missus complained.
too funny, fucking bureaucratsThat's what I thought you would say. Try telling that to Edinburgh building control! I've got more steel in my extension than I thought was necessary. Having said that I do like a bit of over engineering.
What on earth are you all chatting.
Is that a gimp suit in the corner?
I did it for a living for too long, it sucked all the fun out of it.