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pjtiler

pj Im about to buy a new washboy as mine is looking very tatty and worn and the rollers are a little stiff, but in no way unusable. If I do, and you cover postage (or pickup) you can have my old one. Works good, no problem there, just looks used. Probably grouted 10's of 1000's of meters though :)
thanks for the offer mate
but i was only joking really
im sure the old pension will run to buying one
 
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GazTech

pj Im about to buy a new washboy as mine is looking very tatty and worn and the rollers are a little stiff, but in no way unusable. If I do, and you cover postage (or pickup) you can have my old one. Works good, no problem there, just looks used. Probably grouted 10's of 1000's of meters though :)
Now Adam if you could run him round the legion and pick him back up...that would be a better help....:lol:
 
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penno

Wrote about these ages ago, not too bad although the sponge that comes with it throw it in the bin - useless, holds way to much water and you just cant rinse it out. Use mine if i do any small splashbacks as it is nice and easy to carry around (with a different sponge).
All other jobs just use my bigger washboy (with the grid out as they are useless) but these are quite handy for the little jobs.
 

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