For any application where you want something level all round a room and it has to be fixed in short sections, they are a massive time saver.
So false ceilings, dado trunking, rows of sockets, tiles (in some circumstances) etc.
For any application where you want something level all round a room and it has to be fixed in short sections, they are a massive time saver.
So false ceilings, dado trunking, rows of sockets, tiles (in some circumstances) etc.
Chris Hogg used his keyboard to write :
The method has been used for millenia, you must have had a bubble in the pipe.
Bill
And a liar.
It entirely depends on the weight distribution of the long straight object.
A lie is an intentionally false statement. Just like what you wrote.
No, a lie is simply a false statement That's why we say things like 'deliberate lie'
Most people understand errors and lies, maybe you don't?
We just say UKIP as that's all lies.
I quoted the dictionary definition of the word. It's the common usage.
You made an interesting point about the term deliberate lie. I think that's probably just used for emphasis, rather than because it is possible to lie unintentionally.
Yes I know, but I didn't think there was any point in describing every variable exactly, using many words bloating this group, when any problems with my suggestion should be obvious to most readers and dealt with appropriately. Also I never end my postings with long oh-so-ironic screeds showing off what a profound thinker I am, like the one I snipped from yours to make it plain what I am replying to. Of course you will now post a castigation of me for not using a 'proper newsreader' which would automatically delete everything below the '-- ' for the reply form, but rest assured I will not be replying to that.
Borrow one?
I have three, although none are actually specifically made for installing ceilings.
If you are not in a rush I will me driving from Doncaster to Dinnington over the weekend so I can drop one off for you to try out if you want - provided you put the kettle on.
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