Posts filed under 'Tool Stuff'
According to a mate of mine there is a website online that lets you trade in your old petrol remote control cars for money off newer petrol rc models - pretty cool concept if you manage to find the damn site, have searched for hours for all the expected rc car phrases like remote control trade in etc but nothing except standard rc car stuff is available…if someone likes the idea - do it because it brings the kids back to your shop and clearly knowone else in the rc car market online is doing it!
February 1st, 2008
Motoring in ceredigion is a great joy, you can spend hours driving around taking in the welsh scenery, but running a motor related business in west wales can be difficult. Less people means less cars which means a sometimes slow trade, but getting a good motor trade website is critical when your trade is so spread out. So Make sure if you are running a small motor or car selling firm in west wales, ceredigion or any similar rural areas that you don’t forget a car selling website is a great tool to get more business and secure more car sales.
December 31st, 2007
By far the favourite man made slate Hayday Construction use are made by a Belgian company with the most popular slate being 300mm x 600mm Montana type. This particular slate has a textured surface and riven (natural looking, dressed) edges.
This slate looks very similar to a traditional Welsh slate, however they are far cheaper to purchase, much quicker to lay and also lighter than traditional natural slate. The
Montana slates are available in Blueish/Black and Purple, useful if you are matching in with an existing welsh slate roof. Montana Cement Fibre slates are produced in accordance with European Standard En492.
June 27th, 2007
Chimneys are a great feature to any house and obviously essential to providing an escape for noxious fumes, but if they were built more than 50 years ago they could be a cause of trouble.
The wind drives rain into the chimney, which if built without a lead tray allows it too seep into your house, wrecking plaster walls and causing damp throughout the house. All new chimneys and chimney rebuilds should use lead trays, they are essential to preventing damp from the chimney reaching the internals of your home.
As well as chimneys built onto new houses you can also get prefabricated chimneys - which consist of a metal structured faux chimney, with sheered bricks of your selection attached. Using these you can add a chimney to your property in a few hours.
June 26th, 2007