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why not just build it correctly in the first place.......mine been up for years without any mortar/concrete.....lol
4/5 - 1 is recommended - i always err on side of caution , mixing and making sure no contamination is very important http://www.mybuilder.com/questions/v/8/correct-mix-of-mortar-for-my-brick-bbq
ok,4 to 1,just in case. just about to lay the sandstone rocks. the PENINES in my own backyard. COOOOLIO.
the last time I did it,i used grit sand,that stuff sets like steel,it took me hours chiselling off the stuff,when I moved it.lol. using normal sand this time.
if you like your rockeries falling apart , then yes I guess it is - only joking 1-3-6 is fdn mix - i guess you have pre mixed sand / stone so your mix is pretty strong
5 to 1 is plenty strong enough. ..premix is only 8 to on concrete. .
5 to 1 - sounds weak mix to me - you tight wad - AGTA - have loads of wonga in bank - but making big losses - NAV is £50m , having said that it does seem unloved Alcoholic food - now there is a thought - guess it would not get absorbed into blood stream quick enough - duff idea - cant see the dragons buying into it
waiting for cowboy builders to come,ch5,me to,psoriasis,bloody itchy stuff.. dough/lego,forget the booze,coffee liquid eciggies,highly addictive,haha dunno what the cash situation on that foody,but cheapo and cocoa,a diminishing supply. ................ just mixing some concrete,for a raised rockery,5 to 1 mix,shud b ok.
smoking too http://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/features/rheumatoid-arthritis-smoking-alcohol?page=2
oh i have won already, will collect my cash from you at the museum - thanks - I am getting a few arthritic pains - does alcohol make it worse then - ffs that is not good news for me
Don't drink anymore....bad for my psoriatic arthritis...
Motorbike do,by the musuiem. .....morning Troaj,thought you would be watching Saturday kitchen. .or does your Butler do all the cooking..
fancy a drinking contest when u come over - £500 to the winner, then we could have a game of cards - i do like a bit of poker
During this time of reduced activity, our assets in the country are being rigorously maintained and we are also leasing our fleet of vehicles and some of our warehousing infrastructure to international aid companies. Importantly, this provides the Company with an opportunity to proactively participate in the relief effort, maintain a presence in the country during this challenging time in Sierra Leone's history and provides a revenue stream to the Group which currently offsets the full cash costs of the cocoa division. AGTA
just agta,beef,corn,cocoa,it's wharehouses were given over to the medical groups,so it's financials will be in a sorry state.
I'm coming to Gloucester next weekend so watchout
can you think of ebola recovery plays - other than wsg - SRX springs to mind , but maybe not that affected. GSR ? also , but again not sure if Ebola has had impact on the business as such