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why would you store fishing rods on a car window?
There's a fishing club we're in that has pools that are spread out and best accessed by car.
Saves dismantling the rod and putting it back together each time you move to a different pool.
This is what it will look like.
 
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There's a fishing club we're in that has pools that are spread out and best accessed by car.
Saves dismantling the rod and putting it back together each time you move to a different pool.
This is what it will look like.
Get it on dragons den brav
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I think the radiators need a powerflush.

Thinking of hiring out the machine to do it but most of t'internet's telling me to get a professional in.
 
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I think the radiators need a powerflush.

Thinking of hiring out the machine to do it but most of t'internet's telling me to get a professional in.
Just take them off and flush them in your back garden. Hose pipe job.
When you refill the system there's a rust preventing additive you can hoy in.
You can also get a cylinder with a big **** off magnet in you can fit the other side of your boiler that picks up aoad of ****e.
Easy peasy.
 
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Just take them off and flush them in your back garden. Hose pipe job.
When you refill the system there's a rust preventing additive you can hoy in.
You can also get a cylinder with a big **** off magnet in you can fit the other side of your boiler that picks up aoad of ****e.
Easy peasy.

Yeh I don't know how to do any of that <laugh>
 
I think I've had movement in my house.
My bedroom door has gone from fitting nicely with a couple of mm gap on the handle side to the door not shutting and being a couple of mm over.
Hinges haven't moved, door frame isn't bowed. Wtf is that about?
 
I think I've had movement in my house.
My bedroom door has gone from fitting nicely with a couple of mm gap on the handle side to the door not shutting and being a couple of mm over.
Hinges haven't moved, door frame isn't bowed. Wtf is that about?

Is it a relatively new build? Like you say, could just be settling if so.

Or the wood on door/frame has expanded or warped.
 
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Is it a relatively new build? Like you say, could just be settling if so.

Or the wood on door/frame has expanded or warped.
1971.
We do live in a mining area, could be that.
House just around the corner went up for sale 10 years back and the survey found potential subsidence from a mine.
They spent a good month pumping concrete under the property 12 hours a day to fix it.
Scary ****.
 
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1971.
We do live in a mining area, could be that.
House just around the corner went up for sale 10 years back and the survey found potential subsidence from a mine.
They spent a good month pumping concrete under the property 12 hours a day to fix it.
Scary ****.

Bloody hell if they needed underpinning that's not good.

Usually you see cracks appearing? I take it that's not the case.

I reckon check the door on another frame to see if it's the door? Otherwise may need a structural engineer report for peace of mind.
 
I think I've had movement in my house.
My bedroom door has gone from fitting nicely with a couple of mm gap on the handle side to the door not shutting and being a couple of mm over.
Hinges haven't moved, door frame isn't bowed. Wtf is that about?
Sounds like it's trying to sneak off mate
 
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1971.
We do live in a mining area, could be that.
House just around the corner went up for sale 10 years back and the survey found potential subsidence from a mine.
They spent a good month pumping concrete under the property 12 hours a day to fix it.
Scary ****.
Have you checked it wasn't built on an old Indian Burial Ground?

Best way to tell is if your TV reception often goes fuzzy.
 
I think I've had movement in my house.
My bedroom door has gone from fitting nicely with a couple of mm gap on the handle side to the door not shutting and being a couple of mm over.
Hinges haven't moved, door frame isn't bowed. Wtf is that about?

made me think of you seeing this on twitter...

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