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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Morning all <br />Well, first pair of wardrobes are built and installed, now the next batch for parents room. Not sure if a large hammer's on the Ikea tool list but it seems to be essential... <br /> <br />Tim, interesting idea about printing the thread out - I can remember printouts from a careers package back in school, we had an old dot-matrix printer using the "tractor feed" paper, result being that we used to end up with printouts that would stretch the length of the room and halfway back! I still have a couple of old "recycled" DM printers hanging about - a massive Epson that can handle landscape A3 paper and a little Amstrad one, both working, both rescued from being thrown in a skip. Running costs on these things are effectively nil, as the ribbons last forever. <br /> <br />Jim, punctures are never fun - my brother had a whole series of them while learning to drive, last one was a blowout (luckily he was driving round a deserted industrial estate practising his reverse parking, so he wasn't going very quickly). I remember seeing one of those "Police, Camera, Action" TV programmes a while ago where one of the pursuit cars had a blowout at about 80mph - he just went into a spin in the middle of a 3-lane motorway, how people behind managed to avoid hitting him I don't know! <br /> <br />Well, I'm hearing shouts of "need another pair of hands for this wardrobe" so I'd better go. Bye for now!
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