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I thought that was just my mid life crisis and nothing to do with starting to contract.
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Or bought an old diesel family type car which seems to becoming a worrying trend. I have both so that is that coveredOriginally posted by Archangel View Postwelcome, you'll fit in well around here.
Have you put a deposit down on a rediculously impractical car yet? True sign of a first contract signed.
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welcome, you'll fit in well around here.
Have you put a deposit down on a rediculously impractical car yet? True sign of a first contract signed.
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I LOVE radiator bleeding and keep two radiator keys, one upstairs and one downstairs with checks for air pockets performed regulalrly.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHello
Lots of useful info on the right ------>
Do you have any wisdom to offer on the subject of radiator bleeding?
Dont be fooled into paying top whack for a radiator key at Homebase. Robert Dyas are the best, you will normally find them in a pot by the till. Nice shinny brass ones ....mmmmmm...
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Hello
Lots of useful info on the right ------>
Do you have any wisdom to offer on the subject of radiator bleeding?
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Originally posted by Misterfox View PostJust wanted to say hello to everyone as the latest newcomer.
Have been looking at moving into contracting for the last couple of months since being made redundant and got my first contract today.
Really looking forward to meeting everyone and getting involved in the banter.
for the welcome
for the contract
And head on over to General for "banter"
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Good evening & hello
Just wanted to say hello to everyone as the latest newcomer.
Have been looking at moving into contracting for the last couple of months since being made redundant and got my first contract today.
Really looking forward to meeting everyone and getting involved in the banter.Tags: None
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