From: SteveH on
Chris Bartram <news(a)delete-me.piglet-net.net> wrote:

> On 20/06/2010 22:08, SteveH wrote:
> > leaking Sillyspeed actuator on
> > K's Alfa (now fixed under warranty).
> >
> How is the Sillyspeed going otherwise?

Hasn't put a foot wrong - MOT passed with no advisories, servicing cheap
as chips, running mid-30s MPG.
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SteveH
From: R C Nesbit on
SteveH spoke:
> > > >> Any good for garage floors?
> > > >
> > > > Yes - it's what they use for line marking in underground/multi-storey car
> > > > parks.
> > >
> > > What colours does it come in?
> > >
> > > How much per 25l?
> >
> > It is actually in 20l tins, and is around �45 + VAT
>
> So the advantage in speaking to you first would have been what? - given
> that I've spent �36 so far and still have around 2/3 of a can left.

a) you didn't say how much you spent. <googles> �15 for 5l = �60 for 20l
b) This stuff is not the same, it has to stand up to continuous wear in car
parks.

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Looks like Rab C Nesbit.

From: SteveH on
R C Nesbit <spam(a)ukrm.net> wrote:

> SteveH spoke:
> > > > >> Any good for garage floors?
> > > > >
> > > > > Yes - it's what they use for line marking in
> > > > > underground/multi-storey car parks.
> > > >
> > > > What colours does it come in?
> > > >
> > > > How much per 25l?
> > >
> > > It is actually in 20l tins, and is around �45 + VAT
> >
> > So the advantage in speaking to you first would have been what? - given
> > that I've spent �36 so far and still have around 2/3 of a can left.
>
> a) you didn't say how much you spent. <googles> �15 for 5l = �60 for 20l

Which bit of this did you have problems with?

'I bought 3 tins of this stuff (12 quid each)'

> b) This stuff is not the same, it has to stand up to continuous wear in car
> parks.

My drive isn't a car park.
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SteveH
From: frag on
In article <1jkg5be.va9uksbcu3jhN%italiancar(a)gmail.com>,
italiancar(a)gmail.com says...
>
> > b) This stuff is not the same, it has to stand up to continuous wear
in car
> > parks.
>
> My drive isn't a car park.

Where do you park your cars then?

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frag
From: The Older Gentleman on
Krusty <dontwantany(a)nowhere.invalid> wrote:

> Salad Dodger wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 22:24:40 +0100, italiancar(a)gmail.com (SteveH)
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Must less pikey than the alternative of faded grey tarmac with dark
> > > patches.
> >
> > My drive suffers more from sidestand indentation syndrome, than from
> > patches.
> >
> > The garage floor, on the other hand ...
>
> I'm in the process of painting my garage floor with
> http://www.screwfix.com/prods/14817/Paint/Floor-Paints/No-Nonsense-Floor
> -Paint-2-5Ltr-Grey
>
> Gets pretty good reviews & it's way cheaper than the other garage floor
> paints I've seen. I've found the coverage claim close to accurate as
> well despite what the comments say. My floor's 53sqm & I did just over
> half with the first tin, thinned with 10% white spirit.

How bored are people that they post about painting their garage floors,
ffs ;-)


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