think you need to talk to the installer& sort out what he has done .
dave06 said
11:14 AM Dec 9, 2009
take it back or strip it out and do your own, it's not that hard!
Disco Duck said
05:15 PM Dec 14, 2009
Let us know the result........I would be most interested!!
Di-n-Gary said
10:16 PM Dec 15, 2009
Yep, will give you feedback as to what is the outcome. As yet I haven't had time to get at it as I'm in my working week, 12hr. shifts etc. Hope to get at it later in the week. Merry Christmas to all of you and thanks for all your help, my head is spinning with all the advice
Disco Duck said
05:11 PM Dec 16, 2009
Lucky you.......our heads are just spinning!!
Di-n-Gary said
07:36 PM Dec 16, 2009
Possibly caused by your alfoil hat fetish, too much of it can stunt your growth, send you blind, make your hair fall out and make grumpy and crotchety or maybe we're all just getting a little bit on the mature side of life
JRH said
07:42 PM Dec 16, 2009
Di-n-Gary wrote:
Possibly caused by your alfoil hat fetish, too much of it can stunt your growth, send you blind, make your hair fall out and make grumpy and crotchety or maybe we're all just getting a little bit on the mature side of life
Nah!!!! It has to be the alfoil hat.
A duck with a fetish gee that's a new one.LOL
Disco Duck said
09:11 PM Dec 16, 2009
I DO have a fetish..........but it isn't that one....................hehehehe
I wouldn't let Captain Basil hear you knocking the alfoil beanies mate!! There will be swift and sure retribution. He may even hold his breath until he turns blue. Not a pretty sight !!
Haven't seen your alfoil beanie yet JRH?? You are not a sceptic are you..........surely not with all the evidence that has been provided for you??
JRH said
04:43 PM Dec 17, 2009
Disco Duck wrote:
I DO have a fetish..........but it isn't that one....................hehehehe
I wouldn't let Captain Basil hear you knocking the alfoil beanies mate!! There will be swift and sure retribution. He may even hold his breath until he turns blue. Not a pretty sight !!
Haven't seen your alfoil beanie yet JRH?? You are not a sceptic are you..........surely not with all the evidence that has been provided for you??
My missus refuses to knit me one, besides I'm a slow learner, need lots of intructions and have to be shown many times how to do the job and by then of coarse it is done so I don't get any practice.:):)
dave06 said
05:17 PM Dec 17, 2009
smart man, why didnt I think of that!
JRH said
05:24 PM Dec 17, 2009
dave06 wrote:
smart man, why didnt I think of that!
You need to be a slow learner Dave0 and from what I can gather you are definitely not in that catagory.:)
dave06 said
05:27 PM Dec 17, 2009
wouldnt be too sure about that, I'm pretty thick, I'm still working when all my high school friends are retired or on a pension
Rolly said
05:38 PM Dec 17, 2009
JRH wrote:
My missus refuses to knit me one, besides I'm a slow learner, need lots of intructions and have to be shown many times how to do the job and by then of coarse it is done so I don't get any practice.:):)
I do remember one bloke who found himself with a ton or so of wire wool and decided to knit himself a VW.
I might have a go with aluminium flysceen wire.
That's if my head gets too big for my alloy colander.
JRH said
05:41 PM Dec 17, 2009
dave06 wrote:
wouldnt be too sure about that, I'm pretty thick, I'm still working when all my high school friends are retired or on a pension
But they haven't given up everything to care for their child as have you and the Dragon.
JRH said
05:43 PM Dec 17, 2009
Rolly wrote:
JRH wrote:
My missus refuses to knit me one, besides I'm a slow learner, need lots of intructions and have to be shown many times how to do the job and by then of coarse it is done so I don't get any practice.:):)
I do remember one bloke who found himself with a ton or so of wire wool and decided to knit himself a VW.
I might have a go with aluminium flysceen wire.
That's if my head gets too big for my alloy colander.
Don't get big headed then no work. LOL
Di-n-Gary said
10:54 PM Dec 17, 2009
As a matter of interest and even greater national importance, could one of you members of this elite clique explain to the 'handbrake' how to knit alfoil, she would be most pleased and enlightened
xina said
11:51 PM Dec 17, 2009
Try cutting it into about 1/8th or 1/16th inch strips. Unroll the whole roll first and cut length-wise, or you'll have too many joins.
Have fun,
Cheers,
xina.
Disco Duck said
03:56 PM Dec 18, 2009
A better idea Xina is to run it through a shredder. That way you get all the pieces the same width!!
Rolly said
04:48 PM Dec 18, 2009
Disco Duck wrote:
A better idea Xina is to run it through a shredder. That way you get all the pieces the same width!!
....not if you fed it in wonky.
dave06 said
04:54 PM Dec 18, 2009
yeah but "wonky" put up such a fight last time I cant catch him this time to feed it to him again!
xina said
06:27 PM Dec 18, 2009
Disco Duck wrote:
A better idea Xina is to run it through a shredder. That way you get all the pieces the same width!!
Great Idea Disco. Should have thought of that myself, but I have too many Seniors' Moments these days.
Cheers, xina.
Disco Duck said
07:22 PM Dec 18, 2009
What is wrong with a wonky knitted alfoil beanie....noone said they had to be straight??
You could use wonky needles................or get seriously in to the RUM and a couple of raisins ice cream.....then it really wouldn't matter eh!!
Di-n-Gary said
08:15 AM Dec 19, 2009
Perhaps someone could advise the Defence Department of the beneficial effects of an alfoil encased head,a discreet lining inside a diggers hat may overcome the effects from electromagnetic pulse (EMP) or they could stand on each others shoulders and be a radar beacon
2 into 1 doesn,t normaly go
think you need to talk to the installer& sort out what he has done
A duck with a fetish gee that's a new one.LOL
I do remember one bloke who found himself with a ton or so of wire wool and decided to knit himself a VW.
I might have a go with aluminium flysceen wire.
That's if my head gets too big for my alloy colander.