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Pipe Carriers - Help

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Less than a quarter of a mile from you lol...First house @ Glebe St when I was 19.....then Townville for a good 14 years! Always been a Cas lad, born Airedale, lived Whitwood before buying first house, now out in a village near Selby and York
 
Less than a quarter of a mile from you lol...First house @ Glebe St when I was 19.....then Townville for a good 14 years! Always been a Cas lad, born Airedale, lived Whitwood before buying first house, now out in a village near Selby and York

Awesome! Any particular reason you know my exact location? Lol

Will have to let me know if you need a hand on any of your massive jobs, need to get some experience on bigger systems lol
 
Awesome! Any particular reason you know my exact location? Lol

Will have to let me know if you need a hand on any of your massive jobs, need to get some experience on bigger systems lol
Lol you worried now, I watched em build your house, well street! many moons ago, I thought the railway would stop em selling, but they sold well, and noise was no worse than Oxford street, and I was in next street to that and It never bothered me, was always on call anyhow lol....

no problem on the bigger jobs, got a few coming in the summer!
 
Lol you worried now, I watched em build your house, well street! many moons ago, I thought the railway would stop em selling, but they sold well, and noise was no worse than Oxford street, and I was in next street to that and It never bothered me, was always on call anyhow lol....

no problem on the bigger jobs, got a few coming in the summer!

I stopped noticing the trains about 30 mins after we moved in. Superbly sound and heat insulated. Probably because they were built by noble's instead of some huge firm. Build quality is exceptional for a house of this age tbh (wouldn't have bought it otherwise). The railway must hold the prices down though tbh, otherwise I'd never have been able to afford a house this size as a first time buyer.

As for the other thing, excellent! I have all my own tools you know lol
 
I stopped noticing the trains about 30 mins after we moved in. Superbly sound and heat insulated. Probably because they were built by noble's instead of some huge firm. Build quality is exceptional for a house of this age tbh (wouldn't have bought it otherwise). The railway must hold the prices down though tbh, otherwise I'd never have been able to afford a house this size as a first time buyer.

As for the other thing, excellent! I have all my own tools you know lol
Lol @ own tools......Brian Noble built a few in the area, never heard owt bad, my joiner used to do work for him/them!
anyhow back to topic.....

pipe tubes lol
 
I've got two Thule ones. They're massive. I think they will take something like 60 lengths of 22 each, if I could afford it. Made of stainless steel. Cost me £150 each on e-blag.
 
most blokes need 2x15 and 1x22 at the most in one go enough to start most heating installs and one bundle of 15 goes inside the bundle of 22 anyway if the job is bigger than that youd probably pick it up as you go a 2 m version with a pull out device might be good for cut lengths as even with the tube in the van its the long shorts that are a pain to store
 

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