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Just refitted some of ours like this.
Red bits point downwards, pointing towards the light, and wedge into the hole. This fixes them in pace while the yellow bits push through the hole and the spring holds them in against inside of ceiling.
The springs are TIGHT. Get up on a ladder to allow you to get really close to them, you really have to squeeze the reds together to get them into the hole without damaging the plaster.
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Petrol chainsaw anyone?
Worked well when I last used it about a year ago, I put on a new chain at the time to make 5 cuts in some railway sleepers.
It's about 8 years old and was last services about 18 months ago.
Not had it going since and don't have any petrol to get it started.
Decent nick, well looked after.
You can also have the customised drawer I keep it stored in, helmet and spare chain oil.
£40
Collection from SE18, or local-ish delivery considered. -
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Are you barging for a sparging?
Want your lauter to bring you laughter?Try your hand at home brewing, everything you need and more.
For less than the price of 2 1/2 pints in a central London pub, why not just make your own?
Don't be a worry wort.
Brew some nice beer.Collection from SE18 or nearish delivery.
2 fermentation tubs
1 kettle
Sanitiser
Copper chiller coil
Couple of big stainless colinder things to ease the process
Brew bags
Corks and corker
Bottle tops and topper
Some other bits and bobs like air locks and syphons. -
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Just PM'd