I.m planning on me 6 numbers coming in soon ......like this weekendYou won't be retiring for a long time so my are a 20 year trowel the one I using I don't even know when I bought it I have it so long
Well quite sad really as this is last trowel I.ll buy so once I finish with this it be nearly end game . Getting old sucks . Do like trowel though
My folks had my grandad in the cupboard for years!Jesus that's a harsh way of looking at it, be careful what you wish for.
That said, on a frequent basis I use my dad's bricking trowels, spirit level, numerous hand tools, and I even have his petrol mixer. I stripped the mixer had it all powder coated and fitted a new drum, so it'll probably outlast me too.
There's quite a bit of my dad's working life kicking about the van and the unit, he died in 2001. Actually, to worry @JessThePlasterer even more about the contents of the unit, Dad's in there too. Well, his ashes are anyway. Didn't really know what to do with them after the funeral, so I put them under the workbench. He'd probably find it amusing
My folks had my grandad in the cupboard for years!
If you're still wondering what to do with him there's always the raffle? ... too far? I'm twisted
Could chuck him in with some multi . ...sorry couldn' help me senMy folks had my grandad in the cupboard for years!
If you're still wondering what to do with him there's always the raffle? ... too far? I'm twisted
Could chuck him in with some multi . ...sorry couldn' help me sen
NEWS HEADLINES.plasterers buy black market human ashes to replace missing ingredients removed in British gypsome cut backsDad was more of a concrete person, which had crossed my mind.
NEWS HEADLINES.plasterers buy black market human ashes to replace missing ingredients removed in British gypsome cut backs
@JessThePlasterer
Your funny as f**k....proper love your sense of humour!
I've never actually met a funny bird!
Perhaps you should make @Nisus put a little bit of your dad's ashes into his first coat on each job.Jesus that's a harsh way of looking at it, be careful what you wish for.
That said, on a frequent basis I use my dad's bricking trowels, spirit level, numerous hand tools, and I even have his petrol mixer. I stripped the mixer had it all powder coated and fitted a new drum, so it'll probably outlast me too.
There's quite a bit of my dad's working life kicking about the van and the unit, he died in 2001. Actually, to worry @JessThePlasterer even more about the contents of the unit, Dad's in there too. Well, his ashes are anyway. Didn't really know what to do with them after the funeral, so I put them under the workbench. He'd probably find it amusing
One least threads kinda staying on topic
Jesus that's a harsh way of looking at it, be careful what you wish for.
That said, on a frequent basis I use my dad's bricking trowels, spirit level, numerous hand tools, and I even have his petrol mixer. I stripped the mixer had it all powder coated and fitted a new drum, so it'll probably outlast me too.
There's quite a bit of my dad's working life kicking about the van and the unit, he died in 2001. Actually, to worry @JessThePlasterer even more about the contents of the unit, Dad's in there too. Well, his ashes are anyway. Didn't really know what to do with them after the funeral, so I put them under the workbench. He'd probably find it amusing
That mixer sounds a a bit like triggers broom to me mind
It's a Belle mixer with a Briggs & Stratton engine, and it must be 40 years old. Other than the cosmetic stuff, IIRC the new drum was about £80, so it's been good value.