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    I've lost the thread!

    Thanks for trying, Flarunner, that's not it either. I can't get to grips with Sketchup so have drawn it out freehand, I must have been thinking about something else, I don't know. I'm not sure if my memory's going or I'm simply getting confused! Jim
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    I've lost the thread!

    The right hand wall is certainly more the thing I;m thinking of, but you didn't give me a link! I'll search your old posts and see if I can find it. Many thanks, anyway, Woodchopper. Jim
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    I've lost the thread!

    Sorry IB, that's not it either. Have I been dreaming? On UKW?? I'm trying to draw this on SU but have never been able to get the hang of it. The wall is 2.5 metres long. Every 36cm there is an upright, from floor to ceiling. Up the wall, every 36cm there is a horizontal. I was trying to work...
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    I've lost the thread!

    An older one, BM. This one looks like several bookcases lined up next to one another, whilst the one I'm thinking about is more like square boxes stcked on top of one another and lined up next to one another. I'm not explaining this very well, but it's the best I can do. Thanks Jim
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    I've lost the thread!

    A little while ago I was watching a WIP on a wall of shelving here and for the life of me I simply can't find it now. As I want to do something similar, I was hoping that someone would know what I was talking about and help me find it again? The shelving covers the entire wall and in front...
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    Looking for Langlow Patina

    http://www.palacechemicals.co.uk/WEBSTUFF/1781700.pdf Jim
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    V.C.I.Paper

    Try your local garden centre. Mine sells them in amongst all the other pesticides. Jim
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    A new use for saw dust waste?

    It's funny how things go around. Back in the 1960s there was a factory in our village, 6 miles South of Reading, called Prestfibre. They used to compress and mould sawdust into all sorts of things, furniture; car components etc. I recall that it was coloured, usually with a speckle finish...
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    stone floor tile question

    Thanks, Walter. I have to say that on reflection, the couple of times I was told to use the self levelling stuff I was putting down vinyl flooring. Quite different to quarry tiles, I guess? Jim
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    stone floor tile question

    I'm no expert, DW, but have been taught to use this: http://diydata.com/general_building/flo ... elling.php Wickes and B&Q as well as most builders supplies keep it. Jim
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    Identifing trees by leaves

    This is a British site which makes it very easy to get in identification http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/INFD-5G2KV3 Jim
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    Sharpening Stone

    >> I have taken taken pictures but am unable to post them here?? (Help) Try this, Pete. https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1991
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    Searching the forums.

    MikeH: Thanks for the memory jog! Of course, I use R/click "Open in new tab" all the time, but never even thought of using it to browse the forums :oops: Problem solved 8) Roger: I'm one of the few who simply don't get on with Firefox. :? I have tried several of the versions, most recently...
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    Searching the forums.

    Thanks Fergus, that works. It doesn't seem right, though, why should that webpage expire so that you need to refresh the page? Jim
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    Searching the forums.

    I have always had a problem searching, in as much if I click on a thread in my search results I go to that thread, but when I click on "back to" to return to the search results page, I get a page telling me I've run out of time and have to go through the whole search procedure again. :( Is this...
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