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Pine left out in rain
Weatherlawyer wrote:
Dave wrote: What's a B&Q pine man? Is it like a wicker man only more fireproof? B&Q burns quite well, at least it did in Hull (Sept '87). Don. |
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Don Spumey wrote:
Weatherlawyer wrote: Dave wrote: What's a B&Q pine man? Is it like a wicker man only more fireproof? B&Q burns quite well, at least it did in Hull (Sept '87). Did you know, that at that time, no one in Buy and spew management had considered that one of their stores could burn as fast as it did? What else is a shed load of oil based pants, brush cleaner and various solvent based finishes going to do, but burn? Block and Quaid slipped up on that one before they sold out. Dave |
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Pine left out in rain
Dave wrote:
Don Spumey wrote: Weatherlawyer wrote: Dave wrote: What's a B&Q pine man? Is it like a wicker man only more fireproof? B&Q burns quite well, at least it did in Hull (Sept '87). Did you know, that at that time, no one in Buy and spew management had considered that one of their stores could burn as fast as it did? What else is a shed load of oil based pants, brush cleaner and various solvent based finishes going to do, but burn? Block and Quaid slipped up on that one before they sold out. Ian't that Block & Quayle? -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
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