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    wet weather - Posted on 2008-01-18 13:37:44

rsvar7
1300cc Superstar

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derbyshire
United Kingdom

well its allegedly gonna flood this weekend, soooo hope no one on here has to bail out the kitchen/lounge /bedsit.....or worse workshop /garage wer ur bike is

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grab em by the danglies..and lets go for it...ding dong

 

 

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   wet weather - Posted on 2008-01-20 16:36:48

stevefirth
600cc Boy Racer 

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Posts: 122
Location:
bradford
United Kingdom

a friend of mine went to the tippers and asked if he could get rid of asbestos himself and one of the fellas told him to get it down in panels and rap it up loads and loads then to take it to the tip himself no one will ask what u got just bin it and job done, but make sure its proper rapped air tight

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if i get taken out im going out in style on a bike

 

   wet weather - Posted on 2008-01-21 09:43:03

gfisher
1300cc Superstar 

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Posts: 2725
Location:
Glasgow
United Kingdom

don't need licence to remove asbestos just to dispose of it. you get closed skips from specialists who take it away for you. as long as the panels aren't broken there is no danger. simple face masks are ok but there have been cases of families getting asbestosis fromfibres brought home on clothes of workers so disposable paper type boiler suits are a good idea. and keep the work hosed down.


or just do it when no-one is looking!

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and your point is................?

 

   wet weather - Posted on 2008-01-21 18:31:06

yamsngixas
125cc Learner 

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Posts: 17
Location:
N. Lincolnshire
United Kingdom

Ya right bin n checked up - ya own safety is up to you - disposing is regulated and needs doin by licensed company, failing that as someone picked up on previously, ya can take to local council skips as long as bagged up properly. Seems like nasty job though - ill get the girlfriend to do it !!!! HE HE HE !!!! (after cookin t n doin washing n ...........!!)

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   wet weather - Posted on 2008-01-21 23:35:33

Roeby
1300cc Superstar 

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Derbyshire
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no flooding here thank god. fingers crossed it doesn't get us like it did last summer. but if it rains much more i am going to have to just walk the dogs on the pavement not the woods cos some of the paths are that muddy i'm sinking in the bloody stuff and i have to near enough bath both the dogs when we come back.

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Never Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly

 

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