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Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 07 Nov 2018, 13:42
by Blade
A free of Charge replacement tail tidy light.

I emailed R&G to ask if they did replacements and they send give us your address and we will post one out.

Great service. Arrived the next day and very impressed with R&G customer service (y)

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 07 Nov 2018, 13:51
by Kwacky
Some earplugs

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 07 Nov 2018, 15:15
by Itchy
With 3 weeks left in Cyprus, I finally got my first parcel from home!

A pair of work shorts (although it's not really hoy enough to want to wear shorts at work any more).

Spare contact lenses (please contain your excitement)!

A bag of foam shrimp sweets (swiftly eaten in about half an hour).

A pack of Biscoff biscuits (which is following the shrimp rapidly)

Drawings from the kids and a photo of the dog.


It's not much, but it's plenty.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 07 Nov 2018, 22:55
by kiwikrasher
My daughter Jorja draws me a new picture to take Offshore each trip and it goes up on the wall in my bunk space. Like you say, it’s not much physically, but it makes a big difference mentally.

Hope the last stretch goes fast mate (y)

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 08:24
by D6Nutz
Some usb-c charging cables..

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 09:16
by Kwacky
A box of feeder roaches for the spiders

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 13:47
by Blade
A note saying I need to collect.

Must have missed him by 5 minutes (blush)

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 15:04
by Deegee
Threaded inserts for wood, so I can use some antiluce fasteners (arrived yesterday) on my log store.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 15:08
by StMarks
Blade wrote:A note saying I need to collect.

Must have missed him by 5 minutes (blush)
I bet he's relieved.! (giggle)
Deegee wrote:Threaded inserts for wood, so I can use some antiluce fasteners (arrived yesterday) on my log store.
This "Log Store" that you've been mentioning, sounds like it must be more than just some tatty roof cladding sheets propped up on old bits of scaffolding.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 15:58
by Stonesie
A radiator for a Peugeot 206, dads car needs my attention again.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 17:48
by Deegee
StMarks wrote:
Deegee wrote:Threaded inserts for wood, so I can use some antiluce fasteners (arrived yesterday) on my log store.
This "Log Store" that you've been mentioning, sounds like it must be more than just some tatty roof cladding sheets propped up on old bits of scaffolding.
It is a little more than that St M, I am certainly no wood specialist, other than chucking it into a fire that is, but I'm reasonably happy with what I've done so far, I've still got to add in a drying shelf for kindling and some removable shutter boarding at the front to keep any rain or snow off the logs, but it's finding a couple of hours here and there to finish it when other things demand my time.

Are you hinting that yours is made of roof cladding and scaff poles? ;)

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 18:59
by C00kiemonster
StMarks wrote:
Blade wrote:A note saying I need to collect.

Must have missed him by 5 minutes (blush)
I bet he's relieved.! (giggle)
Deegee wrote:Threaded inserts for wood, so I can use some antiluce fasteners (arrived yesterday) on my log store.
This "Log Store" that you've been mentioning, sounds like it must be more than just some tatty roof cladding sheets propped up on old bits of scaffolding.
Mine are all the latter :D

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 19:09
by StMarks
Deegee wrote:Are you hinting that yours is made of roof cladding and scaff poles? ;)
(wait) But upgraded after the storms we had a month or so back. (nod)
The old cladding sheets are now retained by lengths of binder-twine tied down to some hollow concrete blocks.
No expense,,,,,,, ummm,,,, :? spent (blush)

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 09 Nov 2018, 14:26
by StMarks
C00kiemonster wrote:.....Mine are all the latter :D
:)
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Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 09 Nov 2018, 18:17
by DaytonAndy
I've got a mate who's a HETAS engineer fitting wood burners and he says for a wood store you want the wind to blow around the wood and to get it off the floor if possible on a couple of pallets or the like. If it's on the floor it just rots and doesn't burn as well.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 14 Nov 2018, 21:08
by Rossgo
My very cheap carbon fiber car wallet from China. To be fair I would of thought the carbon fiber would of been fake but it looks pretty real and also nice and light. This will do the trick for my ride out instead of carrying a massive wallet around

Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 16 Nov 2018, 05:02
by kiwikrasher
New helmet

Shark Spartan Carbon 8)
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All the way from the Netherlands, but $200 cheaper than I could get locally and free postage.

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 16 Nov 2018, 08:28
by Cav
Nice helmet ;)

Not postman but I brought home a 3-year old set of 6ft patio french doors last night for £150.. the lady paid £800 for them new. I now have 90% of everything I need for the workshop to be completed

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 16 Nov 2018, 08:43
by kiwikrasher
Cav wrote:Nice helmet ;)

Not postman but I brought home a 3-year old set of 6ft patio french doors last night for £150.. the lady paid £800 for them new. I now have 90% of everything I need for the workshop to be completed
Good score!

Re: Mr Postman

Posted: 16 Nov 2018, 11:22
by Kwacky
some special curry jerky. Chicken tandoori and goat jalfrezi.