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Post by Alf on Aug 13, 2008 12:23:22 GMT
Never mind DeWalt colours - spray the lot bright pink...
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Post by Dave S on Aug 13, 2008 12:29:59 GMT
Bad news Jason. Hope the new alarm system will do the job. It's bad enough getting done over once, let alone several times. I sometimes think it's surprising that there haven't been more cases like Tony Martin's.Dave
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Post by thatsnotafestool on Aug 14, 2008 10:25:19 GMT
Jason - I've hit on the PERFECT solution!
After hearing about Policy Exchange's recommendation that the North is abandoned and they all come down south, it came to me in a flash of lightning.
When Mr Grimsdale comes down south, he can do the night shift in your workshop. That way, the workshop will be permanently occupied. Brilliant suggestion even tho' I say so myself.
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Post by jfc on Aug 14, 2008 10:32:22 GMT
Yeah right ! He aint getting near my chisels with those rounded bevels . ;D
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Post by thatsnotafestool on Aug 14, 2008 11:16:31 GMT
Yeah right ! He aint getting near my chisels with those rounded bevels . ;D You're making a rod for your own back ;D
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Post by mrgrimsdale on Aug 14, 2008 11:18:44 GMT
Jason - I've hit on the PERFECT solution! After hearing about Policy Exchange's recommendation that the North is abandoned and they all come down south, it came to me in a flash of lightning. When Mr Grimsdale comes down south, he can do the night shift in your workshop. That way, the workshop will be permanently occupied. Brilliant suggestion even tho' I say so myself. Good idea. ;D They are trundling south even as we speak You can hear the carts and wagons more or less non-stop, and the occasional skirl o' the pipes as a scottish squad go past. A family from Todmorden (wherever that is ) with a donkey and all their possessions in an old pram*, asked if they were on the road to St Albans. Well it's Tory party policy so it must be right. cheers Jacob (somewhere oop north) *PS I forgot to ask them why they were pushing the donkey around in a pram instead of making it walk
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Post by andy on Aug 14, 2008 11:27:35 GMT
Yeah right ! He aint getting near my chisels with those rounded bevels . ;D But your routers will be safe ;D
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Post by tusses on Aug 15, 2008 16:10:33 GMT
I havent read the most recent posts, so it might have already been mentioned.
but how about having the alarm sound inside the house as well as up the workshop ?
Rich
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Post by jfc on Aug 15, 2008 17:32:57 GMT
I have now fitted an alarm that calls my mobile , the paslode framing nailer is primed and ready for action . This is the last escape route , as you can see they have knocked down the spur shelving and used a few projects as a ladder . I have put the old bandsaw blades to use in that part now ;D
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Post by engineerone on Aug 15, 2008 18:08:35 GMT
ope you got permission from your elf and safety rep ;D ;D poor darlings might hurt themselves of course, knowing you, something you need will be in that pile paul
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Post by tusses on Aug 15, 2008 20:00:17 GMT
I have now fitted an alarm that calls my mobile , yeah but ... a bit of bell wire to the house for the sake of a couple a quid ! never switched your phone off ? had to leave it charging somwhere ? ever slept through it ? murphy's law an all that !
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Post by simuk on Aug 15, 2008 20:28:48 GMT
I have now fitted an alarm that calls my mobile , the paslode framing nailer is primed and ready for action . Snap so have i, my mobile is programmed to ring with a alarm ring tone if i receive the call from the alarm. Saves all the panic in the middle of the night when you hear your mobile going. Simon
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Post by jfc on Aug 15, 2008 21:12:28 GMT
CCTV will sound the alarm indoors
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