spencer88
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Well her it is.
Pictures are off my phone so low quality.
Got to clean it properly first and get it warm
Will get bits as I go along.
Bathroom, small but perfect for me
Bedroom 1:
2 singles can be removed, may make this an office.
Bedroom 2:
My little brother and sister want these for when they come.
Main Bedroom:
Not bad size, loads of space for clothes and stuff.
Front room and kitchen, Mum and little brother/sister helping out:
Not bad for £50 a week
[Edited on 06-12-2011 by spencer88]
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Ian
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Nice on, where is that?
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spencer88
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Here:
http://www.monkeytreeholidaypark.co.uk/home
I work for the company, it is a sister company of our development business.
We have recently expanded the park, and as such renewed a load of statics, so we kept these for seasonal staff, but thought I would get one
The outside is like a building site but it is getting landscaped this winter.
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Daveskater
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How long has your brother been a pirate?
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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spencer88
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Wish the little fucker would walk the plank to be honest.
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Russ
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Looks good mate. You will be frozen solid in the mornings.
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AlunJ
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got any plans for it mate?
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nathy_87
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quote: Originally posted by spencer88
Wish the little fucker would walk the plank to be honest.
Will you be renting it out?
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spencer88
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It is for me Nathy.
Russ, got panel heaters that use fuck all electric, been told to leave them on and it makes it a nice temperature.
As for plans. Just clean it up, usual house furnishings, may get some scrap metal and a dog in there too
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dannymccann
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Panel Heaters use as much electricity as they state, usually 450w or 650w. In winter I cant see these keeping you warm?! Also, the temp will never get warm enough for the stat to kick in so you will be eating that much leccy * however many you have going. Believe cheap leccy tariffs are 10p/kwh.
2 x 650w (1300w) x 6 hours a day (7800w) x 0.10p (£7.80) x 30 = £234 a month
Unless I've got my calculations or assumptions wrong of course
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spencer88
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No idea, but the maintenance guy that lives in one too said he used £24 electric last month
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dannymccann
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Last month was rather mild though compared to the baltic weather we have coming
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spencer88
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Yee, but he has had his on all day, so a pretty good comparison.
Luckily their is doors seperating every room, so I may just stick a small heater in the front room and main bedroom and put them on a timer, like 1 hour before I get home so it heats up nicely Going to look at semi permanent sealing the windows as they are drafty.
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willay
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very
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spencer88
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Double fold out bed in the front room too. CS meet and sleep over
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fazza
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i couldnt live in a caravan, muchos cheapness though
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by fazza
i couldnt live in a caravan, muchos cheapness though
Too up market for you Devonshire Doughnuts?
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fazza
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What do you work as Spencer?
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spencer88
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A surveyor.
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noshua
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Panel Heaters use as much electricity as they state, usually 450w or 650w. In winter I cant see these keeping you warm?! Also, the temp will never get warm enough for the stat to kick in so you will be eating that much leccy * however many you have going. Believe cheap leccy tariffs are 10p/kwh.
2 x 650w (1300w) x 6 hours a day (7800w) x 0.10p (£7.80) x 30 = £234 a month
Unless I've got my calculations or assumptions wrong of course
Just a little, it's 1.3x9x0.10x30 so £23.40 a month
As above really, couldn't live in one but that's very cheap!
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Tom G
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So you lived at home before this?
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pow
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Shaggg oad
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Conway563
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Looks good especially for the money
You fucking pikey
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
So you lived at home before this?
Yes.
I said to the mrs, to fit in I am going to fill the outside area with scrap and get a dog. She said, why do you want a dog.
Spent £115 yesterday on bits and pieces, will be unpacking when I get back from Uni so over the weekend will get better photos
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nathy_87
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Looking good mate. your comment about your brother had me in stiches.
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