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Post by fastandfurryous »

That's the whole point though... you can change fluids, and when you've spilt so much that the carpet won't soak up any more, bin it and put a new(er) bit down. Hey presto, new working surface, and the concrete underneath is still clean.
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fastandfurryous wrote:Put some old carpet down in your garage... you wouldn't believe the difference it makes. Just don't weld too much above it!
well that gets him out of doing the dershys,when putting carpet down stops him welding
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Hmm; spill flammable fluid onto carpet. Then weld. Can you guess what might happen next? November 5th has already been and gone; wouldn't want any indoor bonfires!

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Mark Dunmore wrote:Hmm; spill flammable fluid onto carpet. Then weld. Can you guess what might happen next? November 5th has already been and gone; wouldn't want any indoor bonfires!
I once watched somebody welding an H-van... and set fire to the insulation in the fridge...
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Ohhh clever, who was it?

Tell us, please.
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Post by citronut »

trouble is you dont see flaims braking out through your welding mask,its when sparks go inside you hood and you get the smell of hair burnnig!!!!!!!!
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Post by bbrucez »

This is the first I've heard of CCC so I checked it out as far as I could without joining.
I assume it's worth the joining fee for the discounts.
What do GSF give?
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Post by TooMany2cvs »

bbrucez wrote:This is the first I've heard of CCC so I checked it out as far as I could without joining.
I assume it's worth the joining fee for the discounts.
What do GSF give?
The Citroen Car Club's far more than just the website and discounts, Bruce. A 96-page full colour magazine every month, for a start.
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Thanks Adrian,
Looks interesting.
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