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by Ivan » Wed, 18 Nov 2009 10:35 +0000
Fitted the baby gate at the weekend. Think I'll tackle the car servicing at the weekend. 
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by Steve » Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:46 +0000
have ya one at the bottom too? We needed 4 of the things .. ugh!
Did ya do the press/drawer catch things? The fire guard? New car seat? Larger cot?
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by leamyj » Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:55 +0000
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by Ivan » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 12:35 +0000
srigley wrote:have ya one at the bottom too? We needed 4 of the things .. ugh!
Did ya do the press/drawer catch things? The fire guard? New car seat? Larger cot?
Nah just the top, she is fairly good if you say NO she listens and stops. Did get the fire guard but haven't lit the fire yet. Another while to go for the seat and cot thanks for the warning. Your little guy nearly one now?
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by johnv » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 8:28 +0000
its only behind you for a while,then theres the grandchildren
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by leamyj » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:22 +0000
johnv wrote:its only behind you for a while,then theres the grandchildren
Thanks, I needed that 
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by Stig » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:49 +0000
leamyj wrote:johnv wrote:its only behind you for a while,then theres the grandchildren
Thanks, I needed that 
[color=#0000FF]lol........ Re; the baby gate, now If you had some forward thinking lads and bought a bungalow like me............
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by fabfiveferg » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 1:05 +0000
DaStig wrote:[ Re; the baby gate, now If you had some forward thinking lads and bought a bungalow like me............  [/color]
Yeah...You'll be sorry when the floods come
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by Ivan » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 1:16 +0000
fabfiveferg wrote:DaStig wrote:[ Re; the baby gate, now If you had some forward thinking lads and bought a bungalow like me............  [/color]
Yeah...You'll be sorry when the floods come
We didn't want to live on a Halting site.
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by leamyj » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 1:38 +0000
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by Stig » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 2:03 +0000
Ivan wrote:fabfiveferg wrote:DaStig wrote:[ Re; the baby gate, now If you had some forward thinking lads and bought a bungalow like me............  [/color]
Yeah...You'll be sorry when the floods come
We didn't want to live on a Halting site. pity, with all yer oul scrap cars,vans and 4x4's, you would have fitted in perfect.
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by Ivan » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 3:09 +0000
DaStig wrote:Re; the baby gate, now If you had some forward thinking lads and bought a bungalow like me............  We didn't want to live on a Halting site. pity, with all yer oul scrap cars,vans and 4x4's, you would have fitted in prefect. [/quote][/quote] LOL if i could get a lend of your oul horse box it would finish it off. John thats normal rain where i am
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by barney » Thu, 19 Nov 2009 8:03 +0000
john, that tent of yours will be handy in the future for taking the grandkids on holidays, no gates required although an electric fence might stop them wandering too far
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by Who_me? » Fri, 22 Jan 2010 2:19 +0000
pressure fit or screw in? I don't really want holes in the walls after removal if I can avoid it. Whats the difference between them?
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by Ivan » Fri, 22 Jan 2010 8:50 +0000
Who_me? wrote:pressure fit or screw in? I don't really want holes in the walls after removal if I can avoid it. Whats the difference between them?
The pressure fit has a bar all the way across the bottom, which you have to step over. A little bit dangerous at the top of a stairs if you ask me. Also if you don't have walls both sides it's putting pressure on your stair rail. Which can cause damage.
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