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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I made a pallet out of an old recycled table

    I made some firewood out of an old pallet.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Oh, well that's vaguely amusing. Second parcel arrived today with something vaguely contract related. Turns out that my client sent me the safety gear cos they want me to break stuff!
    we know a song about that...



    bet you are posing on the stairs after that!

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by mjcp View Post
    My lockdown has been somewhat productive too: I have recycled an old garden bench seat into a side table for sundowners.



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    I made a pallet out of an old recycled table

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  • d000hg
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    Amazon is still sending mysterious rubber ducks to this man | The Northern Echo

    THE mystery of a man who keeps receiving yellow ducks in the post has taken another turn - as Amazon confirms he isn't being scammed.

    Peter Jackson of Ushaw Moor, near Durham, has been driven 'quackers' after receiving one new yellow rubber duck almost every day for the past three weeks.

    Mr Jackson first told The Northern Echo how puzzled he had become after a total of nine rubber ducks had made their way to his home on New Acres.

    Mystery as County Durham man keeps receiving yellow rubber ducks from Amazon
    But in the past week, the 76-year-old has been receiving yet more parcels...and rubber ducks, this time accompanied by some very hilarious messages.

    One message, written by someone called 'Ellie Harris' read: "For your boo boos xxx From Fake Doctor."

    Meanwhile another read: "DUCK, DUCK....QUACK From Goose."

    Speaking to The Echo, Mr Jackson said he still did not know who was behind the mystery parcels but hinted that they appeared to know he had a dog.

    He said: "In the past week, I've had more rubber ducks, some Venison Chew Sticks for my dog and Scottish shortbread.

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  • mudskipper
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    Oh, well that's vaguely amusing. Second parcel arrived today with something vaguely contract related. Turns out that my client sent me the safety gear cos they want me to break stuff!

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    I got an unsolicited amazon parcel today. All a bit odd, but the outcome is that they've told me to keep it or dispose of it as I see fit.

    One of the items are cut resistant gloves - wondered if they might be of any use to you with your leatherwork?

    These appear to be the jobby - size M


    Grebarley Safety Work Gloves,Cut Resistant Gloves,High Performance Level 5 Protection,EN 388 Certified,Full-Fingers Touchscreen,Cutting Protective Gloves for Kitchen, Work and Outdoor (XL): Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home

    PM me with your address if you can use them!
    Thanks for the offer, but after losing the tip of one finger I have a healthy respect for my cutting tools & have not had any further "incidents" stabbing via the glovers sewing needles does not count

    C5 gloves are handy for gardening if that's of use for you

    But they are thick & no good for manual dexterity - I have to wear them when on site, makes using any electronic tool a real pain!

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Not sure - the guy at Amazon said it could be a tracking code error. I guess if it's a one off then no, if I keep receiving free goodies then probably! He passed it on to the "concern" team.

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  • xoggoth
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    I got an unsolicited amazon parcel today.
    Not this scam is it?

    The '''brushing''' scam that'''s behind mystery parcels - BBC News

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    I got an unsolicited amazon parcel today. All a bit odd, but the outcome is that they've told me to keep it or dispose of it as I see fit.

    One of the items are cut resistant gloves - wondered if they might be of any use to you with your leatherwork?

    These appear to be the jobby - size M


    Grebarley Safety Work Gloves,Cut Resistant Gloves,High Performance Level 5 Protection,EN 388 Certified,Full-Fingers Touchscreen,Cutting Protective Gloves for Kitchen, Work and Outdoor (XL): Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home

    PM me with your address if you can use them!
    If not, MF will take some of those to place on standby in his cellar.

    edit: oh wait, size M.

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  • mudskipper
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    I got an unsolicited amazon parcel today. All a bit odd, but the outcome is that they've told me to keep it or dispose of it as I see fit.

    One of the items are cut resistant gloves - wondered if they might be of any use to you with your leatherwork?

    These appear to be the jobby - size M


    Grebarley Safety Work Gloves,Cut Resistant Gloves,High Performance Level 5 Protection,EN 388 Certified,Full-Fingers Touchscreen,Cutting Protective Gloves for Kitchen, Work and Outdoor (XL): Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home

    PM me with your address if you can use them!

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  • vetran
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    [QUOTE=Excursion UK;2777535]
    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Doing boring house decorating, most exciting thing I've made is a vacuum hose extension to fit to my sander. Took ages.


    Could do with one of those for my grinder.

    you can get stepped ones you just cut to the right step. Have a look at the bazaar or flea bay.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    No, the forum doesn't have a way of hosting photos, but what you can do is if you go to the photo on flickr (only works when you're logged in and the photo is one of your own)
    Then on the bottom right is an option to download. click on that and you get a list of sizes to download.
    Click on the bottom option - View all sizes
    Then click on the size you want - I'd suggest going for 1024.
    Right click on the image and copy its address.
    Then you can paste it in as an IMG here...
    Doesn't link back to your account, and saves people having to click through.
    It works if you use Google drive too, though I find actually getting the raw image URL is a faff. If you're not careful you post a link including your ID as well.

    I do think it's a shame we can't upload anything here though, over the last few years that's become the norm - presumably as storage gets so cheap? Posting an image on another site just to link here is not just a faff but leads to a very weird online album

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    [QUOTE=Excursion UK;2777535]
    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Doing boring house decorating, most exciting thing I've made is a vacuum hose extension to fit to my sander. Took ages.


    Could do with one of those for my grinder.
    The gay dating app ??

    Yes that would be useful


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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  • Excursion UK
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    [QUOTE=xoggoth;2777381]Doing boring house decorating, most exciting thing I've made is a vacuum hose extension to fit to my sander. Took ages.


    Could do with one of those for my grinder.

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  • xoggoth
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    Doing boring house decorating, most exciting thing I've made is a vacuum hose extension to fit to my sander. Took ages.

    I did do a little thing to put on the table to remind me when I've got summit important (by my unexciting life standards) to do. Bit of an old safety lamp with glass on top where I can stick a post it note. Can't miss it if left on dining room table.

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