I've repaid a few of them , testing them aferwards was a nightmare .heres the original paddys motorbike
I've repaid a few of them , testing them aferwards was a nightmare .heres the original paddys motorbike
You need steel toecaps on if using one.
And muscles in your poop .It's not the walls supporting an awning - rather thar the awnings are really designed as glorified sunshade parasols - not for protection against poor weather - so they tend to fold up and disintegrate like a sail on a weak mast as soon as there's anything mote than a light breeze.If the walls wont take a roll out securely concrete in some 120mm H beams and a bolt in a cross H piece , then mount your roller on that .
Didnt you try this?I've repaid a few of them , testing them aferwards was a nightmare .
That’s a real pile driver!Didnt you try this?
as a kid they let me have ago of one on a siteAnd muscles in your poop .
how the hell it didnt break my foot or squash me il never know
remember helping them build one of the arms of a pylon and pulling my guts tightening the nuts and bolts up . then they winched them upMy nephew did or still does heavy duty canopies that are amazing but make sure you have £25 K or so handy if you want me to find out more . He tended to fit & repair them for the high heeled Londong bubble set .It's not the walls supporting an awning - rather thar the awnings are really designed as glorified sunshade parasols - not for protection against poor weather - so they tend to fold up and disintegrate like a sail on a weak mast as soon as there's anything mote than a light breeze.
No thank F..KDidnt you try this?






