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• #5152
Could you inform me which shop will have said sale?
Negative.
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• #5153
Can't recommend that shop.
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• #5154
T K maxx could be useful.
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• #5155
the fuck is harry potter doing on qi?
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• #5156
Does anyone know if any shops selling Carhartt coats or one of the Carhartt shops will have a sale after xmas?
The Carhartt warehouse outlet store thingy would probably still be cheaper than any high street sale?
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• #5157
Yeah I saw that earlier, thought it was just a regular shop until earlier today. Fail on my behalf.
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• #5158
wheres the carhartt warehouse thingy?
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• #5159
Just off Mare St, if you go on the UK Carhartt site it has the proper address.
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• #5160
Size? came up trumps, £80 for a £150 coat.
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• #5161
Forgotten my skype password: All the 'password reminder' links I can see redirect to this piece of shit:
Am I being very blind?
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• #5162
Possibly. Did you use the "support" drop down in the top right? Just click the banner, not the drop-down choices. Then the second option on the next page is
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• #5163
Weirdly I was at a similar page to that (though not the same) with the step by step guide on what to do, and all the links I clicked both redirected to that stupid blog.
As it happens I've now remembered my password so panic averted.
But Skype are still douche bags and that's all I'll say on the matter.
thank you :)
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• #5164
the fuck is harry potter doing on qi?
Getting the answers right,
and being embarrassed about knowing stuff, which is sad, as Qi shouldn't be somewhere that knowing stuff is cause for embarrassment.
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• #5165
^yes. heh. posted that before watching it all.
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• #5166
Does anyone have any skirting board experience?
I've pulled some off my back bedroom wall, so that a unit could fit flush in the space I wanted it to. I'd like to replace the board so there's not a hole in the wall. Can I get thinner skirting board? It's just wood isn't it? A thinner profile should be sufficient? -
• #5167
Loads of different types of skirting board different heights and thickness and mouldings. You can always just use a plane plank too.
However if you have only take the board off of one wall the replacement board will have to be the same height and depth for the mitre to line up correctly unless you want to get funky with your corner joint.
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• #5168
Does anyone have any skirting board experience?
I've pulled some off my back bedroom wall, so that a unit could fit flush in the space I wanted it to. I'd like to replace the board so there's not a hole in the wall. Can I get thinner skirting board? It's just wood isn't it? A thinner profile should be sufficient?Cant you just cut a unit sized chunk out of the stuff you pulled off, and put that back?
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• #5169
Good idea. Either with a router or sharp chisel par down the thickness where needed.
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• #5170
Does anyone have any skirting board experience?
I've pulled some off my back bedroom wall, so that a unit could fit flush in the space I wanted it to. I'd like to replace the board so there's not a hole in the wall. Can I get thinner skirting board? It's just wood isn't it? A thinner profile should be sufficient?You need airflow behind furniture, removing the skirting is a bad idea.
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• #5171
Right. I threw the bit I pulled off away. D'oh.
Where
X is gap in the wall
O is skirting board
WWWWW is unit
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OWWWWWWWWWW
OWWWWWWWWWW
OWWWWWWWWWW
OWWWWWWWWWW
OWWWWWWWWWWSo I can replace XXXX with a thinner profile plank and not have to worry about cornering my mitres....?
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• #5172
You'll need wood filler, as I assume that the bits still attached are mitred?
Also
Replace XXXX with real ale.
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• #5173
Replace XXXX with real ale.
:-)
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• #5174
Considering the Hoover DYN8 164D washing machine- does anyone have one? Any good?
What other models should I consider?
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• #5175
Mr Bosch for the win, never let you down, German innit.,
One of the shops will, possibly more than one shop. It's the sales after all.