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terence

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  1. its gone down hill last few years since  it got more popular just had some of there soft scoop ice cream had it before and it was ok this lot is rubbish

  2. small one approx. 7 inch blade just under 4 inch £6.50. posted

    large one approx. 11 3/4 inch blade 7inch cap unscrews compass matches inside £12.50 posted

    OVER 18 ONLY

    paypal ok     KNIVES SOLD 

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  3. 6 hours ago, Konnie said:

    If you message me your mobile I can text you pictures of the bits we use,

    We also manufacture fireplaces, what are you trying to achieve, might be able to help, or advise.

    using the best diamond drill bits you can find, put a ring of plasterscene (spelling) about 2" round where you want the hole put drill in place fill with water and off you go, drilling granite with everyday tools will be a slow job.

    Fitted new fire and the front legs should be screwed down will send pm

  4. 1 hour ago, Konnie said:

    I cut marble and granite for a living what size holes are  you talking about, 

    we use diamond tipped core bits down to a certain size tap holes the like, 

    on a pillar drill that has a water feed, keeping the drill bit cool is the secret its the heat that damages the tip, steady speed.

    If you want any more help just ask, I will try my best to help.

    the holes need to be 7 mm its for fire  hearth  thanks

  5. 7 minutes ago, Tim Kelly said:

    I have an estate. The gearbox is excellent, mine's mated to a 1.7 (I think) diesel and it's remarkable. Averages 50mpg, but have seen 65. The only thing I don't like about the car is the key, which drives me mad, and the fact that the car is so low to the ground it's a struggle getting out if the road has a big camber!

    The one I'm looking at is 2017 1.6 diesel they claim between 67 to 74 mpg 

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