Flooring finished

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tattie
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Flooring finished

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Holiday let update.

Well that's the Oak flooring in the bedroom/bathroom/dining room and living room finished, ya hoo :D :D :D .
That only leaves the door posts, doors, facings, skirtings, kitchen tops and a lick of paint and varnish, until I go for the completion certificate :roll: :roll: .
Then put it in the hands of the letting agents and go out for a blast on the bike :lol: :lol: :lol: .

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But when are we all coming up to try it out?
Rich.

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tattie wrote: Then put it in the hands of the letting agents and go out for a blast on the bike :lol: :lol: :lol: .

Cheers

A.M.
That sounds good to me Tattie :!:
I bet you're glad you've nearly finished :D

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Cuppa,
when everything is up and running and I claw back some of the initail outlay :( , vat and a few lets, I don't see any problem in some of the "more sensible firestormers" calling by. If you have no objection in sharing a king size bed that is. :wink:

Timbo,
driveway could probably accommodate at least 50 storms, security provided by a Mr Winchester!! and Mrs Collie dog. When I do the cobbles/lockblock on the parking area I was planning to put in a few ground anchors.

Sirc, you bet I will be glad to see it finished, I started in Sept 2006, 16 long hard months. The only things i did not tackle myself were the central heating and the electrical works, the latter for obvious reasons.

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tattie wrote:If you have no objection in sharing a king size bed that is. :wink:
You mean just you and me? Go on, I'm a man of the world. I'll try anything once, but I refuse to wear the wellies.

On second thoughts I'll give it a miss. Wife might have something to say about it.
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Post by bob the builder »

And you are all welcome to breakfast at Bob's on the way to Rosshsire!! Seeing as I live half way to the highlands a lot of my brother-in-law's friends (he's from t'Bolton) on their bikes pop in here for scran and tea before heading off oop north!
Some even stayed and enjoyed the local hostelry last year.

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bloody teeth again..................on your way to ROSS-SHIRE!!
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