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![]() My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps -- geoff |
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geoff wrote:
My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps Sorry to hear that Geoff. My condolences to you and the family. Regards, DaveyOz |
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:37:47 +0100, Dave Osborne
wrote: geoff wrote: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps Sorry to hear that Geoff. My condolences to you and the family. Likewise. T i m |
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Dave Osborne wrote:
geoff wrote: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps Sorry to hear that Geoff. My condolences to you and the family. Regards, DaveyOz Same here, but you do know that TMH would not fit through the joists? -- Adam |
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ARWadsworth wrote:
Dave Osborne wrote: geoff wrote: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps Sorry to hear that Geoff. My condolences to you and the family. Regards, DaveyOz Same here, but you do know that TMH would not fit through the joists? Condolences to Geoff and Oi! to ARW. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "ARWadsworth" saying something like: Same here, but you do know that TMH would not fit through the joists? You may jest, but around here many of the older cottages have a tiny square loft hatch which I just can't fit through. I've had to expand one or two of them. |
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Grimly Curmudgeon writes: We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "ARWadsworth" saying something like: Same here, but you do know that TMH would not fit through the joists? You may jest, but around here many of the older cottages have a tiny square loft hatch which I just can't fit through. I've had to expand one or two of them. So you really want to avoid having your sandwiches whilst you're up there... -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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In message , Dave Osborne
writes geoff wrote: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps Sorry to hear that Geoff. My condolences to you and the family. Likewise. He must have been unlucky. I got away with a few breakages after falling 15' from a roof. regards -- Tim Lamb |
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Dave Osborne writes: geoff wrote: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps Sorry to hear that Geoff. My condolences to you and the family. Yes indeed, sorry. Very unlucky to have such dire consequences. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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On 10 Aug, 21:37, Dave Osborne wrote:
geoff wrote: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps Sorry to hear that Geoff. My condolences to you and the family. Regards, DaveyOz ditto, Geoff Jim K |
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![]() "geoff" wrote in message ... My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus So be careful up in those lofts peeps -- geoff Deepest sympathies to you and yours. |
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:20:46 +0100, geoff wrote:
My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Pants. If there is anything beyond this life, here's hoping that it involves angle grinders and pressure washers. |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Bloody 'ell. So be careful up in those lofts peeps Indeed. You never know the minute. I hope the customer pays for work done. |
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My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation
today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Yeesh, it's not the fall but the sudden stop(s). So be careful up in those lofts peeps And can we now please keep quiet about falling off things for the next few weeks? Says him with rather a lot of scaffolding around the house, highest platforms are at ridge height around the chimneys (I didn't think they built drystone chimneys... 'cause thats the condition of the top of one of 'em). -- Cheers Dave. |
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On 11 Aug, 09:31, "Dave Liquorice"
wrote: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Yeesh, it's not the fall but the sudden stop(s). So be careful up in those lofts peeps And can we now please keep quiet about falling off things for the next few weeks? Says him with rather a lot of scaffolding around the house, highest platforms are at ridge height around the chimneys (I didn't think they built drystone chimneys... 'cause thats the condition of the top of one of 'em). -- Cheers Dave. Not something any of us want to hear - either a DIY or professional building accident. Very sorry to hear. Dave - the nearest I came to something similar is helping my father repair a very similar chimney some 40 to 50 feet up as a yuf. He'd put scaffolding up the gable end to the roof ridge level, but although it was probably safe it was not attached absolutely firmly to the house so as you stepped onto the roof there was this movement in the scaffold in the opposite direction...... and as you say the chimney was drystone - or at least was more like dry dust !! And I was rock climbing at Very Severe level then. Ahhhhh. Rob |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Yeesh, it's not the fall but the sudden stop(s). So be careful up in those lofts peeps And can we now please keep quiet about falling off things for the next few weeks? Says him with rather a lot of scaffolding around the house, highest platforms are at ridge height around the chimneys (I didn't think they built drystone chimneys... 'cause thats the condition of the top of one of 'em). Mine's that even rarer beast, the dry-brick chimney - I really must get round to sorting it before the autumn weather sets in. At least I don't feel too unsafe up there, as long as I stay to one side of the ridge (I can do most of it from there), any fall would mean rolling down the roof and dropping a whole three inches onto the flat roof of the extension - which is quite wide enough that I would not go rolling off the other edge! SteveW --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 19:58:30 +0100, Steve Walker wrote:
Mine's that even rarer beast, the dry-brick chimney - I really must get round to sorting it before the autumn weather sets in. Today seemed more like early winter. Best part of 15mm of rain and a rather cool NNE'ly. At least I don't feel too unsafe up there, as long as I stay to one side of the ridge (I can do most of it from there), But bricks are small and light. The top of this chimney is blocks of stone, 3" thick 12" or more wide and 6" deep, they'll have a bit of weight to them... and it's always surprising how big chimney pots are when you get up close. B-) -- Cheers Dave. |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 19:58:30 +0100, Steve Walker wrote: Mine's that even rarer beast, the dry-brick chimney - I really must get round to sorting it before the autumn weather sets in. Today seemed more like early winter. Best part of 15mm of rain and a rather cool NNE'ly. At least I don't feel too unsafe up there, as long as I stay to one side of the ridge (I can do most of it from there), But bricks are small and light. The top of this chimney is blocks of stone, 3" thick 12" or more wide and 6" deep, they'll have a bit of weight to them... That's alright then, their weight will keep them in place ![]() and it's always surprising how big chimney pots are when you get up close. B-) Yes. At least ours are basic ones, not the giant, Victorian type. I last saw mine up close a few weeks ago when I went up to remove the TV aerial - I decided that the 12' pole was putting a bit too much strain on the brickwork in windy weather. I've left the lashings in place though to help hold everything together. Unfortunately I can't dedicate any time to it this weekend, as we're buying presents and preparing for our eldest son's birthday party tomorrow. SteveW --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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In message o.uk, Dave
Liquorice writes On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 19:58:30 +0100, Steve Walker wrote: Mine's that even rarer beast, the dry-brick chimney - I really must get round to sorting it before the autumn weather sets in. Today seemed more like early winter. Best part of 15mm of rain and a rather cool NNE'ly. At least I don't feel too unsafe up there, as long as I stay to one side of the ridge (I can do most of it from there), But bricks are small and light. The top of this chimney is blocks of stone, 3" thick 12" or more wide and 6" deep, they'll have a bit of weight to them... and it's always surprising how big chimney pots are when you get up close. B-) Which reminds me, and brings the thread full circle This particular uncle used to help Fred Dibnah with his demolitions when he was a teenager -- geoff |
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Curmudgeon writes We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Bloody 'ell. So be careful up in those lofts peeps Indeed. You never know the minute. I hope the customer pays for work done. Yes Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason He's got an Ariel square four hidden away somewhere too -- geoff |
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In message , Grimly Curmudgeon writes We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Bloody 'ell. So be careful up in those lofts peeps Indeed. You never know the minute. I hope the customer pays for work done. Yes Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Easier than catching a criminal. He's got an Ariel square four hidden away somewhere too Do you inherit it? -- Adam |
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In message ecD8o.141714$hz1.130504@hurricane, ARWadsworth
writes geoff wrote: In message , Grimly Curmudgeon writes We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Bloody 'ell. So be careful up in those lofts peeps Indeed. You never know the minute. I hope the customer pays for work done. Yes Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Easier than catching a criminal. He's got an Ariel square four hidden away somewhere too Do you inherit it? I think his brother will get in there and nab it -- geoff |
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geoff writes: In message , Grimly Curmudgeon writes We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: My uncle (Welshpool's answer to TMH), putting in some loft insulation today fell through and has gone to meet jeezus Bloody 'ell. So be careful up in those lofts peeps Indeed. You never know the minute. I hope the customer pays for work done. Yes Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Don't they have to call in HSE for such things, anyway? It will count as a workplace accident, I would think. He's got an Ariel square four hidden away somewhere too I had to look up what that was on Google. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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In message , Andrew Gabriel
writes In article , geoff writes: He's got an Ariel square four hidden away somewhere too I had to look up what that was on Google. Andrew, you must be younger than some of us :-) -- Graeme |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 07:48:40 +0100, Graeme wrote:
In message , Andrew Gabriel writes In article , geoff writes: He's got an Ariel square four hidden away somewhere too I had to look up what that was on Google. Andrew, you must be younger than some of us :-) Made me twitch - I've always wanted one of those, especially the later model that ran below fusion temperature. -- Peter. The gods will stay away whilst religions hold sway |
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
Don't they have to call in HSE for such things, anyway? It will count as a workplace accident, I would think. He's got an Ariel square four hidden away somewhere too I had to look up what that was on Google. Philistine. (bet you have to look that up too!) I heard them described as 16MPG. Oil that is - only 4MPG for the petrol... Andy |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Perhaps he was Welshpool's answer to ARW and an enraged husband happened. |
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Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Perhaps he was Welshpool's answer to ARW and an enraged husband happened. If he was working and not DIYing then I would expect the HSE to be involved. -- Adam |
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In message 9MU8o.111655$on2.23316@hurricane, ARWadsworth
writes Grimly Curmudgeon wrote: We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Perhaps he was Welshpool's answer to ARW and an enraged husband happened. If he was working and not DIYing then I would expect the HSE to be involved. Yes - slightly different story coming out now. He was working on a carport roof at commercial premises -- geoff |
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In message , Grimly
Curmudgeon writes We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Perhaps he was Welshpool's answer to ARW and an enraged husband happened. At his age, I doubt it He predates TMH by some 50 years (it would have been his 80th birthday next week -- geoff |
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geoff wrote:
In message , Grimly Curmudgeon writes We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember geoff saying something like: Not quite sure why yet, but the police have been called in for some reason Perhaps he was Welshpool's answer to ARW and an enraged husband happened. At his age, I doubt it He predates TMH by some 50 years (it would have been his 80th birthday next week I flattered Geoff, but that would make him 109 :-) -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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