Much safer to use the self tapper method. Which is why I recommended it.
Gentle tapping on a screwdriver isn't going to cut steel easily. And I prefer to use my expensive screwdrivers for screws.
Much safer to use the self tapper method. Which is why I recommended it.
Gentle tapping on a screwdriver isn't going to cut steel easily. And I prefer to use my expensive screwdrivers for screws.
You had it easy. I've got to cut up a 2500l plastic oil tank into sections no larger than 16"x16" 'cos the local recycling facility won't take it otherwise. Where are all those pesky fly-tippers when you need one? ;-)
Freecycle, people tale all sorts. Who knows, someone might roof their shed with it.
NT
Couldn't you rent it out as a bedsit?
Owain
That's only a problem if you needed to weld it together again.
No Romanians in my area, I'm afraid.
nope fitted in the back of my wagon r and too the dump...after harvesting all the fittings.....and no size restriction either ......you should see how removing it opens up the loft for more storage....even used the spur that was used for the electric immerse to wire up loft lights....with two 30 w led bulbs it is like daylight up there .....
don't laugh before I retired I had to remove 13 Poles that were living in loft ......
Ah. A multipole switch.
There's a club on the Finchley Road that advertises "Pole and Table Dancing". The Poles are jolly people, who love to dance, but I've never seen a table dance.
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