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LaurieandLizzie

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    london
  • Occupation
    set builder
  • Boat Name
    peagreenboat
  • Boat Location
    wenlock

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  1. Hi we are looking for a plumber in London to fit my fridge. Ithere is already have a gas feed running directly above where it is situated, so shouldn't be too difficult? If anyone can suggest someone capable of doing this or point us in the right direction it would Be very muchly appreciated. Thanks
  2. Hi. I'm just fitting a fridge. 3 way. Running it off 12v it's an Electrolux which as I understand draw about 10A. The run is about 5 meters. Ive done some calculations and I'm figuring going to need sumin like a 6mm core cable. Anyone got any tips on where to buy this from? Somewhere cheap and reliable. All I know of is tlc. Anyone got any other suggestions? Cheers.
  3. Hi. I've recently re- some my entire bathroom and previously it was Lino on the walls and floor which is very comin I understand. I was wanting to tile the walls and floor but as the boat is out the water I am worried about the tiles cracking or comin away from the wall if the boat flexes when craned in. I was thinkin of preventing this by not grouting until it was afloat. Anyone have any experience/suggestions/words of wisdom? Cheers.
  4. Hi, I've got some questions about blacking. When blacking the hull of a boat is it comin to NOT black the underside. I have worked on a few ya hrs before and have antifowled everything below the water line in the past. But I have been told by others they don't bla Kyle bottom of their hulls as 'it jut get scraped off' which seemed unusual to me. But was Woundering if this is the norm on steel hulled narrow boats? Cheers.
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