Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Get one of those edge cutter things Barnes. Gives you a nice uniform line where the grass meets the paving slabs.
A strimmer.
No, it's like a spade but with a sharp semi circle type piece of metal on the end. Edging knife apparently.
[Edited on 25-05-2016 by Ben G]
Oh yeah. I know what you mean. I've used one but my strimmer head can be rotated to do edges and I find it a lot faster and easier.
I'm OCD about neat lawn edges and have to strim then every time I cut the grass. Hate it when edges get left.
[Edited on 25-05-2016 by Ben J]
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Nic Barnes
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Got the donated strimmer. It's a Bosch one, battery charger with the box and everything. Sweet deal for free.
Looking forward to using the cheap gas powered bbq later when some friends come over. Supposed to get to 22 degrees here later which is pretty nice.
[Edited on 30-05-2016 by Nic Barnes]
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Nic Barnes
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Was a lovely day up here bbq worked brilliant. More food was added to the right side but wasn't pictured. Really happy with the purchase even if it isn't to some peoples tastes, I think it's a real good bbq.
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Ben G
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Lovely stuff, Nic. Where's the rocks for the barbie though?
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Nic Barnes
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What?
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willay
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flipped them burgers too early
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by willay
flipped them burgers too early
calm yourself mummy's barn find, I moved them to fit more food on
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
What?
The rocks you're supposed to have under the grilles. You appear to have none.
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Nic Barnes
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I bought a gas Bbq, it has gas.
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DaveyLC
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I hope you didn't put all of that food on the BBQ to make it look like you had friends over ?
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I bought a gas Bbq, it has gas.
As do I. But mine has rocks under the grilles so you actually get some flavour in the food, rather than just cooking it on a gas flame.
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Nic Barnes
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Oh mine doesn't. There was plenty of flavour anyway as it was all locally sourced meat.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I bought a gas Bbq, it has gas.
As do I. But mine has rocks under the grilles so you actually get some flavour in the food, rather than just cooking it on a gas flame.
The lava rocks are normally just there to regulate/spread the heat better on BBQ's with smaller burners For flavour you can add small chippings of different wood
[Edited on 31-05-2016 by DaveyLC]
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
Oh mine doesn't. There was plenty of flavour anyway as it was all locally sourced meat.
Very noble of you to support your local farmers Mr Barnes
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I bought a gas Bbq, it has gas.
As do I. But mine has rocks under the grilles so you actually get some flavour in the food, rather than just cooking it on a gas flame.
The lava rocks are normally just there to regulate/spread the heat better on BBQ's with smaller burners For flavour you can add small chippings of different wood
[Edited on 31-05-2016 by DaveyLC]
I had Lavernock and upgraded to Penroc on mine. The food Tastes nice.
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Nic Barnes
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i need to buy a cover for it this week ideally, will search the net later when I get home from cycling. Making the most of having no work today and the sunshine.
Hoping to get the living room mirror hung up later, posted a few pages back before all the spam posts. Just need to see what type of fixing to the wall would be best to use for it.
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3CorsaMeal
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Not all gas BBQ need lava rocks, but if i had one i would buy rocks for it, any drippage goes into the rocks then, instead of the metal/gas burners
Nic 100% has cold sausages for work today
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Nic Barnes
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I have no work today. Im out on the cycle bike. Just arrived in Keswick in my 7r, waiting on a friend then off round some bridle ways round derwentwater. I have a tuna sandwich today, made it myself.
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Nic Barnes
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Enjoying life without an alarm clock
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3CorsaMeal
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Were the people sat in the back of the car in front turning around in their seats to get a look at the 7R?
I get this in the corrado, Dad's pointing it out to their kids, had one old man run into the road shouting "corrado!!!! i used to own one of them" Also kids love the spoiler moving, pulls a crowd at traffic lights.
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Nic Barnes
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The battery powered strimmer I got given is shit. Absolutely shit. Can anyone recommend me a plug in strimmer to purchase?
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whitter45
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Get a petrol one - much easier
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3CorsaMeal
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Decker-ST5530-GB-550W-Corded-Grass-Strimmer/dp/B00GV941VS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1465309837&sr=8-6&keywords=flymo+strimmer
Good reviews
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Nic Barnes
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because it has the word black in it, i can feel like I'm buying a politically correct item as well.
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Jimbothebarbarian
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My wife uses edging shears on ours. I have a petrol, corded, and battery strimmers so she uses none of them just to be awkward.
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