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Pinged items don't go as far as on painted concrete, but far enough..... :oops:

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Boxered wrote:Thanks Al, I just need to find out if any of my mates still have a costco card and I'll pop along and take a look. What is the colour like for hiding pingfuckits?

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So after much internet searching I eventually went for this solution

http://www.fortemix.eu/fortelock-2010-2020/
7mm thick and very easy to lay.

not the cheapest option but I'm happy with the result

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Pingfuckit bulletins to follow :wink:

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Nice bike Steve!! :wink:
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dave the german wrote:Nice bike Steve!! :wink:
looks lonely, needs company ;)
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dave the german wrote:Nice bike Steve!! :wink:
That pic is bloody awful isn’t it, looked ok on my phone
My bike is in desperate need of a good clean TBH since I took advantage of the unfeasibly good weather three weeks ago and since it was dark when I got home all I did was hose off the worst of the muck :oops:

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dave the german wrote:Nice bike Steve!! :wink:
looks lonely, needs company ;)
It just looks that way 'cos I'v emptied the garage to fit the flooring, the bike usually has Julies car and several cycles and other useless shit to keep it company, although I'm sure I could squeeze in another bike if I really tried :wink:
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Boxered wrote:
dave the german wrote:Nice bike Steve!! :wink:
That pic is bloody awful isn’t it, looked ok on my phone
My bike is in desperate need of a good clean TBH since I took advantage of the unfeasibly good weather three weeks ago and since it was dark when I got home all I did was hose off the worst of the muck :oops:

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dave the german wrote:Nice bike Steve!! :wink:
looks lonely, needs company ;)
It just looks that way 'cos I'v emptied the garage to fit the flooring, the bike usually has Julies car and several cycles and other useless shit to keep it company, although I'm sure I could squeeze in another bike if I really tried :wink:
in that case ... please take a seat at my desk Sir ;)
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Are they glued down Steve? How did you finish it off at threshold?


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Edit, you are dead right that photo IS crap. :wink:
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No mate no glue, just click together, and threshold is ramped using these
http://www.fortelock.com/plastic-tiling ... amp-black/

so its a floating floor if you like, and portable should we move house.

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looks a good system. :)

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