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earlyer yesterday i was in the garage doing some work on myrtle [61 2 door saloon] when the wife came home and asked me to help her with the shopping so duty bound i helped her take it the house, we were chating and i made a drink when i looked out of the kitchen window and saw flames at the back of the garage, so i ran out and some little toerag add set fire to the dead bush at the rear
so panic set in filling buckets of water trying to put the flames out but to no avale,so fire bregade was sent for, meantime i just about got the doors open and got myrtle out unscated,but as the roof collapsed it destroed some of my equipment,mig,compressor,drills and more besides.
so now i have to remove the rest of the roof and the beams and replace with new and i have just over a week to do it in has i go away on holiday
anyone fancy a roof building weekend this weekend,plenty of free bacon butties and coffee/tea or stronger
will take photos today and post later
so panic set in filling buckets of water trying to put the flames out but to no avale,so fire bregade was sent for, meantime i just about got the doors open and got myrtle out unscated,but as the roof collapsed it destroed some of my equipment,mig,compressor,drills and more besides.
so now i have to remove the rest of the roof and the beams and replace with new and i have just over a week to do it in has i go away on holiday
anyone fancy a roof building weekend this weekend,plenty of free bacon butties and coffee/tea or stronger
will take photos today and post later
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Ditto! It makes my blood boil! It seems to be the caee of "if I haven't got one you shouldn't either" Sorry I can't help it's too far - perhaps a quick post in the Wanted (Help!) section may get some people. Do you know anyone in the Barnsley branch of the Club - I'm certain someone may help Contact them @ 011four 246 eight357 

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Really glad you're ok! Well done for saving the car, and I hope you didn't risk yourself too much in the process. The fire looks to have really taken hold 
As for the roof - surely your house insurance covers this?
If you need a temporary fix, a load of stirling board and a tarpaulin nailed on top would last for your holiday.
As for idiots: 1/2 a mile down my road (next to a very notorious street) some moron set fire to a shed because they'd had a row with the resident... The sum of it was 4 houses burnt down.
Thge fact that the moron had a previous arson conviction and had just rowed with the resident did raher speed up his arrest... And highlights his lack of brains.
He was allegedly very sorry that the fire spread to adjoining houses (with children inside).
The remaining families got to move back in after 8 months - albeit with new walls and floors and roofs now.

As for the roof - surely your house insurance covers this?
If you need a temporary fix, a load of stirling board and a tarpaulin nailed on top would last for your holiday.
As for idiots: 1/2 a mile down my road (next to a very notorious street) some moron set fire to a shed because they'd had a row with the resident... The sum of it was 4 houses burnt down.
Thge fact that the moron had a previous arson conviction and had just rowed with the resident did raher speed up his arrest... And highlights his lack of brains.
He was allegedly very sorry that the fire spread to adjoining houses (with children inside).
The remaining families got to move back in after 8 months - albeit with new walls and floors and roofs now.
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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Pity you hadn't caught the little waster and thrown them into the fire. It is always dismaying when you hear of things like that. Glad to hear its all fixed. I was away last week, so I have only just seen this.
Only the other night, I was cycling home, when I met a man walking his dogs (Who is usually out with someone else, who also walks dogs). I use a cross country route and when he saw my 700 lumen light, he knew it was me.
We were near some redundant steel works reservoirs, which are now used for fishing. A gathering (At one time a boil was known as a "Gathering") of sub culture had assembled to camp out near the reservoir. I don't know whether they were pretending to fish. Certainly there was plenty of cheap booze, judgeing by what the man told me. Subbies seem to like fire and so one was lit (They had pinched pallets from a local plant hire premises) and to cap it all, threw the life rings, from around the reservoir, on to the fire
. The Police and Fire Brigade had already attended by the time I arrived but I couldn't help but reflect that poetic justice couldn't have been better served, if one of the drunken louts had fallen in. Now doubt, if one of them had drowned, someone would have complained about the lack of life rings
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Only the other night, I was cycling home, when I met a man walking his dogs (Who is usually out with someone else, who also walks dogs). I use a cross country route and when he saw my 700 lumen light, he knew it was me.
We were near some redundant steel works reservoirs, which are now used for fishing. A gathering (At one time a boil was known as a "Gathering") of sub culture had assembled to camp out near the reservoir. I don't know whether they were pretending to fish. Certainly there was plenty of cheap booze, judgeing by what the man told me. Subbies seem to like fire and so one was lit (They had pinched pallets from a local plant hire premises) and to cap it all, threw the life rings, from around the reservoir, on to the fire




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