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Didn't expect to find this, just popped back home for coffee.. :confused:

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It was the heavyweight paper in the r300 that did it..
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It looks a bit untidy in there, it may not comply with the forum's 'Code of Cleanliness' ?

Our Tall Friend is the Health and Safety officer on here, leading by example of a tidy office/workshop.

Maybe you had a localised Earth Quake in the past few hours which was the cause of this devastation ?
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NikGrey;91620 wrote:It looks a bit untidy in there, it may not comply with the forum's 'Code of Cleanliness' ?
thats me for the high jump then !
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I think the unit is suffering with Ikea disease. Several cornflake packets under the left hand edge should sort it.
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Official line is you need x number of coasters placed under the unit to make this situation safe again. The number of coasters required is dependent upon the stock that you have available, cork backing is not recommended for this job due to moisture constraints.
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I am struggling to see what is wrong with it, looks perfectly acceptable to me :eek:
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I got a load bearing cobweb you can borrow, it was holding my shed up but i removed it and the shed fell down
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Health and Safety: Structural collapse and falling elements
Description: the threat to health of a whole building collapse, or an element or a part of the fabric being displaced or falling because of inadequate fixing, disrepair or adverse weather conditions.

Solution: Feng shui, ardent prayer and a 20 ton trolley jack. And stop buying 99p printers off fleabay.

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Which cobweb was it?
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Unless they are empty bottles that is definitely not purples cellar!
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