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So if you buy anything from screwfix then you are a DIY'er? Bit of an odd statement?
How would you know!!!
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So if you buy anything from screwfix then you are a DIY'er? Bit of an odd statement?
screwfixWhere I buy 10mm it's like £55-60 for 15m so £75 for 25m I get, what do you guys pay for 15m? And so they to what you want?
So if you buy anything from screwfix then you are a DIY'er? Bit of an odd statement?
Mid you said tool station I'd say you are a diyer
Agree, but what do people pay at their wholesaler for 25m?
Agree, but what do people pay at their wholesaler for 25m?
No decent spark would buy 25 meters!
why buy 100m, use 20m, then have 80m in back of van for a month for any scumbag to nick?
And the back, moving ii about.All that weight would affect MPG too.
And the back, moving ii about.
My local wholesaler does not have a cutting charge if you have an account.
I buy drums of 6mm in 100mtr drums, 10 mm as usage dictates
Most wholesalers, once you've built up a rapport with them, won't charge a cutting charge.[/QUOTE
He probably does that too, but they charge the public a cutting fee.
The other National one i use does not charge a cutting fee , but I had to ask lol.
Not quite catching your drift here Joe?How would you know!!!
Please translateMid you said tool station I'd say you are a diyer
Almost as unintelligible as scousgit lingohere, translated into arficaans:
Mid jy gesê instrument stasie wil ek sê jy is 'n diyer
Almost as unintelligible as scousgit lingo
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