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Default DIY re-enamelling of a bath - Tubby or not tubby?

Actually, the date is quite clear on the web site, the problem is that the
site files by month, not year so old posts get regurgitated all the time it
seems.
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On Friday, 27 April 2018 19:06:42 UTC+1, alan_m wrote:
On 27/04/2018 18:14, Sazzle wrote:
replying to robgraham, Sazzle wrote:
Who did you use in Edinburgh?


Please look at the date of the original post. You are probably now
asking the question to his grand children.


Come here via a saner portal than hoh or most regulars won't see your
posts. This is news:uk.d-i-y


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