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Jur Feb 12th 2009 8:27 am

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beechwoodboys Feb 12th 2009 9:29 am

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Originally Posted by Andy Barton (Post 7279135)
Have you checked your private messages recently beechwoodboys ?

Cheers

Andy

evening andy,

sorry the system won't let me read any messages at the moment. not enough posts on the site; though this will count as one more!

Andy Barton Feb 12th 2009 9:53 am

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Put a couple more on then and then I can send you a PM............



Originally Posted by beechwoodboys (Post 7279588)
evening andy,

sorry the system won't let me read any messages at the moment. not enough posts on the site; though this will count as one more!


Helpful-Bob Feb 12th 2009 7:38 pm

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Originally Posted by Ears332205 (Post 7277344)
Dont make them too heavy.....the ceilings wont take them!!!!!:blink:

A tube of "No Nails" by Unibond is a useful item for places where the fixngs are poor.:)

jdr Feb 12th 2009 7:45 pm

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Originally Posted by Helpful-Bob (Post 7281040)
A tube of "No Nails" by Unibond is a useful item for places where the fixngs are poor.:)

Yeso, million times cheaper and stickier. lol

chrismortley Feb 12th 2009 7:53 pm

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Originally Posted by Helpful-Bob (Post 7281040)
A tube of "No Nails" by Unibond is a useful item for places where the fixngs are poor.:)

Don't rely on No Nails to much, especially on Spanish ceilings
I am talking from experience here,my first attempt very nearly ended up in tears

Helpful-Bob Feb 12th 2009 7:56 pm

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Originally Posted by chrismortley (Post 7281079)
Don't rely on No Nails to much, especially on Spanish ceilings
I am talking from experience here,my first attempt very nearly ended up in tears

Maybe you have to glue the ceiling to the upstairs "joists" before glueing anything to the ceiling :rofl:

chrismortley Feb 12th 2009 8:03 pm

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Originally Posted by Helpful-Bob (Post 7281084)
Maybe you have to glue the ceiling to the upstairs "joists" before glueing anything to the ceiling :rofl:

You don't tend to get many joists in IC or CE ceilings,can't comment on the rest of Spain, especially wooden ones & No Nails ain't to great on concrete.
I ended up putting batons above the the ceiling & screwing into them the same as I would do here

chrispee Feb 12th 2009 10:12 pm

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Hi everyone

We're coming out to CE next week with my son who is off to do his bit for country in Afgahanistan in early March .

He loves curries so perhaps someone can tell me where to find JAGS that I hear so much about ?

Keep smiling

Chrispee:thumbup:

Graham G Feb 12th 2009 10:42 pm

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Originally Posted by Helpful-Bob (Post 7281084)
Maybe you have to glue the ceiling to the upstairs "joists" before glueing anything to the ceiling :rofl:

You could always try finding a supplier of skyhooks.

chrismortley Feb 12th 2009 11:29 pm

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Originally Posted by Graham G (Post 7281444)
You could always try finding a supplier of skyhooks.

I've got the left handed screwdriver & electric hammer to lend if it helps

Steve and Pat Feb 13th 2009 7:52 am

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Originally Posted by chrispee (Post 7281372)
Hi everyone

We're coming out to CE next week with my son who is off to do his bit for country in Afgahanistan in early March .

He loves curries so perhaps someone can tell me where to find JAGS that I hear so much about ?

Keep smiling

Chrispee:thumbup:

Hi Chrispee

Calle Medico Rey, runs from the corner of the square by the marina parallel to the marina, go past the theatre and carry on towards the road where the ferry is located and Jag's place will be on your right. It is called Puerta Nueva. Enjoy! :thumbsup:

olivia Feb 13th 2009 8:50 am

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Originally Posted by chrismortley (Post 7281571)
I've got the left handed screwdriver & electric hammer to lend if it helps

My husband has the 'Long Stand' he was sent to the stores for that on his first day as an apprentice electrician! needless to say he has sent some of the poor lads apprenticed to him for the same over the years!

Barbara Red lips Feb 13th 2009 9:05 am

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Originally Posted by olivia (Post 7283082)
My husband has the 'Long Stand' he was sent to the stores for that on his first day as an apprentice electrician! needless to say he has sent some of the poor lads apprenticed to him for the same over the years!

Is he still waiting poor love......:thumbsup:

olivia Feb 13th 2009 11:08 am

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Originally Posted by Barbara Red lips (Post 7283117)
Is he still waiting poor love......:thumbsup:

No! he got the message quite quickly. He now passes it on!


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