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John Benton

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And we had to get them all on the bus John. Mostly when the hand cart was off the road.:lol:

I bet you used to live in a shoebox with gravel for carpets when you were a lad Phil :sofahide:
 
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A shoebox John? That would have been pure luxury. We had to rent a cupboard that was in a shoebox. Along with 15 other families all with 12 kids each. Happy days.:lol:
 

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A shoebox John? That would have been pure luxury. We had to rent a cupboard that was in a shoebox. Along with 15 other families all with 12 kids each. Happy days.:lol:

Getting mixed up Phil, you ate the gravel didn't you? :lol:
 
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Nowt wrong with a bit of gravel John, I never knew what porridge was till I was turned 30.:lol:
 

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A lot of the new build housing sites now do not supply power other than that in the canteen area, either go there to do s cut off as I did, own generator, then off course you have to get hard nosed because you'll get every trade wanting to borrow a cup of leccy grrrrrr
 
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Thanks lads. Bought a new 3kva and whist it works lovely with my new mixer it has got quite a hummm to it, used them before but can't remember them quite as noisy as this, is it ok?
 
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Amazing how territorial people get about their gennies on site. Plugging into someone else's generator is akin to sleeping with their wife.
 

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