WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".
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Ace fit on that workshirt @neph93 !
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Ace fit on that workshirt @neph93 !
Cheers boss. My first ever UHF. It is soft, worn and well loved. Missing some buttons though [emoji1]
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Ace fit on that workshirt @neph93 !
Cheers boss. My first ever UHF. It is soft, worn and well loved. Missing some buttons though [emoji1]
That’s called an opportunity for GoodArt [emoji3]
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Ace fit on that workshirt @neph93 !
Cheers boss. My first ever UHF. It is soft, worn and well loved. Missing some buttons though [emoji1]
That’s called an opportunity for GoodArt [emoji3]
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Funnily enough, it has had a GoodArt button at the breast from before they were even available. @Alex sent me a sample of the work shirt buttons about five years ago. But you’re absolutely right. Good idea.
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The trainee wanted to try the lefty on so I let him.
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Thank you the storm rider is more stubborn to fade the Lefty.
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I’ll put some on the lefty thread.
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We have a very bureaucratic waste management system in Norway. If you want to get shot of windows from the 1980’s or later, you can dump them intact and pay a certain sum per kg, or you can separate the glass, wood and metal out and dump them for free… we had two doors and seven double glazed windows to get rid of, estimated weight 300kg…. so that was my Saturday [emoji38]
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@neph93 so taking a lump hammer to each panel of glass isn't considered an appropriate way to separate the composite parts I take it
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@neph93 so taking a lump hammer to each panel of glass isn't considered an appropriate way to separate the composite parts I take it
Haha… That was actually my plan, and indeed how I tackled the first window. It then became obvious how messy and time consuming it was to dispose of the glass. With a little more care I could crowbar up the frames, pack the whole panes in tarpaulin and haul them to the dump. Actually took less time and meant I had the joy of dropping them two meters into a skip, and watching them explode.