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    Gaz understand why you were asking me about my rebuild now mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjc View Post
    Gaz understand why you were asking me about my rebuild now mate
    I've been in the industry since leaving school..I will do all joinery,plumbing,electrical work,plastering and tiling...and my mate Rob will move the boiler and do the gaswork....no problems...The first job is to remove kitchen floor and replace...it has been damp and was evidence of these bad boys present.


    Wood-Boring Weevils Several species of weevil, all beetles in the family Curculionidae, are wood borers. The most common species in the UK are Euophryum confine and Pentarthrum huttoni, which have the typical "weevil" appearance of a long snout and short legs, on which they walk with a rather loping gait. They are not a primary cause of timber decay because they will attack only wood that is damp and partially decayed .
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    good on you mate its good when you have done it yourself accept for the earache my misses doesn't like dust AHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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    I'tll be reet...I will take time off to do it and have my city and guilds sweeping and cleaning....lol

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    older house then ? post some pics then at the start i ad some of the little buggers two houses ago nuked em

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    I reckon these died of starvation eventually...we have none now.
    I will definitely chronacle the whole operation....Gaz

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