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Re: Removing concrete anchor bolts

Originally Posted by Longdogs ->
Unfortunately that's not always possible. I assembled three items of furniture for a customer, a table, a book case and a sideboard but the parts were scattered amongst five boxes. to say these things came in bits is an understatement, there were hundreds of parts along with the usual rubbish instructions. The first part required was always at the bottom of the box so everything else had to come out first.
They drive me nuts (and bolts!).
I always lay all the bits out very neatly on the floor first and try not to rely too much on those crappy instructions.

In a perfect world - and if money wasn't an object, which it is - I'd get ready-assembled oak or pine furniture all the time. Sadly, life's not like that
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Re: Removing concrete anchor bolts

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Well it is 2017.
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Re: Removing concrete anchor bolts

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I like you, Bruv. You're definitely a very youthful 70. A man's man
Thank you I do try.....my wife told me that.........well she actually said I am very trying.
 
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