Carpet in the cave

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Carpet in the cave

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ust had a huge blitz in the garage and fitted carpet.

Baby's all cosy now!

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all yellow storms deserve carpet :thumbup:
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Yellow storms need carpet... so when the owners dentures inevitably fall out, they'll have a softer landing :wink:

Looks great, what a difference working on the bike makes with a bit of padding on the ground :thumbup:

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Aaahhh,that's nice.
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Hi, that look the dogs mate :D my garage is full of model railway :oops: but my bike is in it own shed :x
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hang on ! that's the carpet out of my garage. :evil:

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Great. Ive decorated my Dining room and have bought a temp carpet in there until my wife decide what colour she wants. Its 19 ft long and 11 wide, so thats going in my garage asap.
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I buy large off cuts for mine , it lasts for a year then I flip it over and get another year out of it :-)
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lloydie wrote:I buy large off cuts for mine , it lasts for a year then I flip it over and get another year out of it :-)
"........just like your grundies then!!!!!! :thumbup:
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Parsley wrote:Hi, that look the dogs mate :D my garage is full of model railway :oops: but my bike is in it own shed :x
The other half of the garage will be taken up by grandsprog's train set :roll:
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Kev L wrote:
lloydie wrote:I buy large off cuts for mine , it lasts for a year then I flip it over and get another year out of it :-)
"........just like your grundies then!!!!!! :thumbup:
That's every 2 years then I flip them ,if they ain't got holes in .
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Good job with the carpet :clap:

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You're a classy dude and no mistake Guv'nor!!!!
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Great idea - also makes it easier to find those little screws when you drop them.

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chrisnic wrote:Great idea - also makes it easier to find those little screws when you drop them.

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Only if you keep it hoovered and clean , otherwise it's not easy to find them.
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