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As I post this Gray still has to make the final post to take him over into 2000 post land [1999]
great input as usual keep em coming regards turnpin:hurray:
 
Well done Gray0689 - some really helpful pointers in those posts and many thanks for them - I'm sure I'm not the only one who appreciates your knowledge!
 
Well done on the big 2000, keep em coming, always interesting.
 
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Well Done Gray ,2000 posts...........respec

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Great input into the forums!!!

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Good work Gray, you've helped a lot of people, including me. So respect mate.
 
Well done Gray, I wonder how long it will take me on here although I am past 2000 over on screwfix.

'Dave' on the tilers forum has 48,673 posts since 2007! :uhoh2:
 
Well done Gray, I wonder how long it will take me on here although I am past 2000 over on screwfix.

'Dave' on the tilers forum has 48,673 posts since 2007! :uhoh2:

Thanks phil

48,673 wow don't think I could get to that in a lifetime lol
 
Nice to read. Now rejoice in putting a bit back into the plumbing game.
 
Thank you very much tamz redsaw and stan really appreciate it
And stan might not be on as much for a week or so kind of washed my iPhone lol
 
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