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    Default I've seen the light

    I want to say thanks to Fletty yet again for his assistance in bring light into my life, he has show and led me down new paths, brought hope to my miserable soul. Shone a light for all to see.





    My son gave me a double fluro and Fletty has fitted it its now like day time in there any time. With my heater and the extra light I might just be able to do work during these wet winter days.

    THANK's Fletty

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    Awww... shucks!

    And here was I, expecting to be able to gloat over someone else's misfortune of turning beyond the bottom of a bowl.



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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    My son gave me a double fluro and Fletty has fitted it its now like day time in there any time. With my heater and the extra light I might just be able to do work during these wet winter days.

    THANK's Fletty
    More lights in the workshop makes it more pleasant it will be to be in it. Great work.

    Now all you need is to paint the walls to reflect it better and put down rubber matting and it will be like mine.


    Peter.

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    good work Fletty but where's the photos, or is it now too bright for the camera?

    can you come over to my place and install mine
    I can sit around like Ray and watch if you like

    Ray, What would the landlord tink you were hiding if you painted the walls white?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    good work Fletty but where's the photos, or is it now too bright for the camera?

    can you come over to my place and install mine
    I can sit around like Ray and watch if you like

    Ray, What would the landlord tink you were hiding if you painted the walls white?
    Nick in photo section of forum I posted "When they Die" camera is dead so no photos available .......................yet.

    Fluro was ok'd by landlord

    Peter & Nick Paint brick work looks crap when painted, whitewashed, rendered and then I doubt if she would allow it. Besides the amount of wall that is visible would not be worth painting shelves almost all round ceiling white already.

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    Geezzz Ray...you should'a just got a bunch of Rum Pigs' oil burners for light
    Cheers,
    Ed

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    Cliff.
    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    Geezzz Ray...you should'a just got a bunch of Rum Pigs' oil burners for light
    And warmth and in a pinch oil finish maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    Ray, What would the landlord think you were hiding if you painted the walls white?
    ... if you've seen Ray's shed then you would know that it IS the walls he's hiding!
    fletty

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    Fletty, does Ray's cave have walls? All I remember is piles of detritus and shelving.
    Pat
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    de·tri·tus (d-trts)n. pl. detritus 1. Loose fragments or grains that have been worn away from rock.
    2. a. Disintegrated or eroded matter: the detritus of past civilizations.

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    Piles of Carp!
    Pat
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Piles of Carp!
    Who brings me this carp Pat or some of it..........not that I am complaining or telling you to stop

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    Ah the good Reverend Fletty helping you see the light brother. Hmm sounds like my walls, I would have loved to have some more reflected light. I have hung expensive shiney saws all over them which reflect even more light than white paint
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