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Well there's never a direct correlation between size and cost. You want a fair bit of electrics included in your price, which is never going to be cheap if you don't want some joker doing it. Timber worktops round a Belfast sink are not a 5 minute job, there's a fair chunk of tiling to do, full plastering means several visits instead of one big hit and so on and so on.
It all adds up. And if you want it done properly you've got to pay someone a proper rate - skilled craftsmen working for tea and biscuits and a pat on the head are hard to find.
4k is unrealistic, the jump to 12 is daft. 7-9 for a good job at a good price from a skilled worker who earns a sensible SE England wage. -
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Compulsory anything is problematic...
I wonder if passing a standardised road cycling training course guaranteeing a significant reduction in car insurance premiums would help in some way?
It's already recognised in insurance that regular cyclists make for safe drivers; if the passing of a test was seen as an accolade (like all that IAM bollocks) then all the macho right-hand-at-12 o'clock type drivers might start changing their ways...
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And where the fuck is penis face going to get the readies for all this? I thought we were all tightening our belts? Obviously our freedom and security is worth any price, but you're on another planet if you think that's why smegma wielding cock lips is up for a bit of bombing. So, what is the financial catch?
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Staple alumaflex to the whole of the roof and walls, tape the joints. Screw tile batten horizontally across the alumaflex fixed into the rafters. Put the tile batten at 400 centres. Plasterboard. Can't make any promises about condensation behind the alumaflex but if taped thoroughly it shouldn't happen.
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I have been using just one of these since the mid-90s (on the rare occasion of a full shave):

It cost me about £4 from a shop in Italy, and about that per year in blades (normal razor blades snapped in half as per Indian barbershop). Plus sandalwood soap and brush.
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However, if your window ledge is built-in (i.e. mostly irremovable) and if you were to slip in a couple of virtually unnoticeable screws through the horizontal to the underside of the ledge, and if your verticals ran to a solid horizontal surface (to stop downward movement) and were braced against each other to stop them swinging left and right, then it would be ok.
If, that is, I've understood your plans correctly. I've done the same thing myself and it worked.
The commentator on Eurosport who isn't Sean Kelly really is a dickhead. He was so busy getting a hardon for Sagan in yellow that he didn't even notice Cav was in the race, and when it finally dawned on him his allegiances changed like lighting and he starts screaming and shitting himself! Is that actually a PAYE job that someone pays him a living wage for?