softtop
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First set of sashes I allowed for the overlap from both the top and the bottom, hence, er, they were both too big... doh!
Digit":u11hktv2 said:Too numerous to list!
we don't need the entire lists. just a couple, come on now!mailee":u11hktv2 said:Yep, Im with Roy, far too many to list. Think I have done most of the ones posted here in the past. :roll:
mark aspin":2p8zl4ox said:I rested a RSJ on a couple of bricks and proceeded to cut it with my 9" angle grinder. "Someone" put my steel toe caps boots exactly underneath where I was cutting, resulting in a big slice right through the front of one of them! Can't wear them now if it rains because my foot gets soggy.
Another one - stopped housings, which I don't stop so they become regular housings. Permissible if I didn't cut the notch first in the other piece!
Benchwayze":7bpc3fzu said:mark aspin":7bpc3fzu said:I rested a RSJ on a couple of bricks and proceeded to cut it with my 9" angle grinder. "Someone" put my steel toe caps boots exactly underneath where I was cutting, resulting in a big slice right through the front of one of them! Can't wear them now if it rains because my foot gets soggy.
Another one - stopped housings, which I don't stop so they become regular housings. Permissible if I didn't cut the notch first in the other piece!
Mark,
Sounds like you need a 'caulking' job, and a coat of bitumen! Although, I suppose you could get them welded!
John
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