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  1. This is still available if anyone is interested
  2. Hi, this is my gun. Please let me know if you have any questions - thanks
  3. Hi this is my gun, if anyone has any questions or wants to make an offer please send me a message - thanks
  4. Hi, this is my gun, I had decided to hold onto it and tidy it up myself but I'm just not getting round to it. So if anybody is interested please feel free to make an offer
  5. I have for sale a brand new (without tags) Barbour green padded gilet. It was purchased by my grandfather who decided it wasn't his style so hasn't worn it. It is a size medium, if it was bigger I'd be keeping it for myself! Any questions please ask £40 delivered
  6. I thought about just fixing the metal sleeve in with resin, as opposed to using the plug, but if you think it would be ok with the plug then i may just do that
  7. Im going to fit it above the skirting board. If those fixings seem ok, i might get some larger ones made up, maybe M10. Good idea with the bar, i shall have to pinch a bit from work!
  8. Yeah i think i'll ask for advice on the application form. The cabinet wouldnt be stood off the wall as such, but would be sitting flush with the plasterboard. I would screw the threaded sleeve into the block until the front sits flush with the plasterboard, and then bolt the cabinet to it. It will be fixed solidly, the same as using threaded rod, but just means nothing will be protruding from the wall if the cabinet is removed Im in Northants
  9. I bought a 3 gun cabinet a couple of years ago now and thought it was about time to get it fitted and get my SGC. I've got a fairly new house so of course every wall is drylined, has anybody used these Rigifix fixings before? I was thinking of doing away with the plastic plug and using a resin to hold the threaded metal sleeve into the blocks Im just trying to avoid having threaded rod sticking out the wall, so i thought the rigifix fixing would do pretty much the same thing, but would allow for an easier repair to the wall (should i ever need to) I would also be tightening the bolt up against the fixing itself, as opposed to the plasterboard. What do you think? http://www.orbitalfasteners.co.uk/details/...m-key-6079.html
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