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  • RedSauce
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    I'm not really sure, this is the stuff I have:

    Liquid Roofing Contractor, Commercial and Industrial, London, UK, HBS Ltd and 3M

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Is it me or is it really, really thick and abysmal web marketing practice to redirect casual visitors to a login page before they've even tried to buy anything?!

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by RedSauce View Post
    the actual substance used is made by 3M, the company I used is based in Romford (can give you the number), but it has a guarantee of 30 years and have not had one problem yet. Previously we had to have someone out every winter.
    This the stuff

    Isoflex Liquid Rubber Black 4.25Ltr | Screwfix.com

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by RedSauce View Post
    You need liquid roofing, the stuff is amazing.
    Gorilla foam? Great for filling gaps in things like decrepid garden sheds.

    Everything is "gorilla" these days, and apparently there are even tougher "hippo" materials.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Down to view a property overlooking the Tamar valley in Devon

    Looks great in the photos, and the price is right; but in hilly areas full of trees the hours of direct sunlight and the views can be severely curtailed.

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  • RedSauce
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Brand name, sellers?
    the actual substance used is made by 3M, the company I used is based in Romford (can give you the number), but it has a guarantee of 30 years and have not had one problem yet. Previously we had to have someone out every winter.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by RedSauce View Post
    You need liquid roofing, the stuff is amazing.
    Brand name, sellers?

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  • RedSauce
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Nah, it's the flat roof above a bay window and I can climb out of one of the bedroom windows to get on it.
    You need liquid roofing, the stuff is amazing.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    If your sure. I'd get someone in. Sounds dangerous.
    Nah, it's the flat roof above a bay window and I can climb out of one of the bedroom windows to get on it.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Tonight: Pub & bite to est with a couple of mates
    Tomorrow: Weather permitting, I'm up on the dining room roof trying to put some flashing band on a leak then out for dinner most likely.
    Sunday: Cook some decent fodder and try to enjoy our last day of holiday mode.

    Thanks for asking.
    If your sure. I'd get someone in. Sounds dangerous.

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  • chef
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    Thanks for asking.

    I shall be ordering the 18 panes of glass in the greenhouse that were smashed from the storm over Christmas, planning gf chefs 30th birthday party (1920s themed) and best of all, finally cleaning out and reorganising my 2nd man cave/the workshop (i.e sorting out screws, nuts, bolts, putting up shelves and sorting out tools)

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  • Pondlife
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    Tonight: Pub & bite to est with a couple of mates
    Tomorrow: Weather permitting, I'm up on the dining room roof trying to put some flashing band on a leak then out for dinner most likely.
    Sunday: Cook some decent fodder and try to enjoy our last day of holiday mode.

    Thanks for asking.

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  • norrahe
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    Thanks for asking.

    Probably doing some work on the new house in preparation for the decorators and kitchen people turning up next week.

    Perusing lighting websites and starting packing. Started packing my cookbooks, and have run out of boxes already and have only packed a quarter of them.

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  • suityou01
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    Thanks for asking.

    Tomorrow I shall try and get up the allotment and do some digging. Put some more beans in.

    Tonight I shall most likely read the Marshalls seed catalogue.

    Saturday night SY02 is out on the leash, so I will cook a very hot curry, my own weight in chana masala and chapattis and gorge like a boa constrictor on a medium sized okape.

    Sunday probably getting more sofa sores, or maybe build that solar powered robot with the little SYs.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Last day of holiday tomorrow.
    Sunday return to digs and prepare for work on Monday.
    so the family has moved to Wales then?

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