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Built a sleeper seat along my local riverside walk 9 years ago with tree trunks for legs.
They've finally rotted through.
Decided to replace the legs with 5mm thick steel pipe. Won't need doing again.
 
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Built a sleeper seat along my local riverside walk 9 years ago with tree trunks for legs.
They've finally rotted through.
Decided to replace the legs with 5mm thick steel pipe. Won't need doing again.

Cool <ok>
 
Putting in a new bathroom.

This is the horrible messy ripping it out part. ****in manky

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Putting in a new bathroom.

This is the horrible messy ripping it out part. ****in manky

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That is a ****ing mess tbf.

Started power washing the patio slabs yesterday. It's going to be summer in a couple of weeks before winter starts again in July so gotta be ready.
 
That is a ****ing mess tbf.

Started power washing the patio slabs yesterday. It's going to be summer in a couple of weeks before winter starts again in July so gotta be ready.


I was looking at the gardens yesterday.

It all looks a bit daunting tbh, I've a load of work to do and need to start getting on with it.
 
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Got a Weber gas one

**** tbh you can’t beat a proper coal one

Yeah you can’t beat a proper charcoal bbq.

We do this every night when we go camping up on Dartmoor. Cook up some food, then use the bbq to put some wood on for a fire.

Sit round the fire drinking rum, munching shrooms, bunnin spliffs and chatting ****.

Happy days :afro:
 
I've got one of those too.

Not that I'd **** around with wood, barbecue bricketts and some lighter fuel will do.

I think I used it twice last year. Fairly sure the gas one will gather dust.
Just get some apple or cherry wood stick it at the bottom and light and usual it makes a big difference.
 
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They say you can use these wood chippings on the gas ones but they’re ****e tbh
I agree the chips only work if you're using the lid I wait until the food is almost done then soaked chips into the hot coals and lid on for a couple of minutes. Not as good as using wood at the bottom though.