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you can build it out of blocks on there side but youd have to use high density bocks which are very white and heavy they are made to use underground to cope with moisture where as grey blocks are really medium density and should be used above ground
 
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christian1973 said:
you can build it out of blocks on there side but youd have to use high density bocks which are very white and heavy they are made to use underground to cope with moisture where as grey blocks are really medium density and should be used above ground

build what?
 
oh god read it properly breezer. hes not building a what hes building an it! :LOL:
 
insert an 'ol' after the b of the title of this thread an it all makes perfect sense.

'its a load of blocks' :LOL:
 
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Is there side opposite to hear side, or are the bo..cks Qboid :?: he must mean Durox blocks :idea: Something to do for the weekend...........build a block wall. ;)
 
sorry was trying to answer some but went horribly wrong i have got a prob though my granny keeps falling over its all down to her wooden leg falling off have tried no nails but doesnt seem up to the job any other ideas dont want to try any more adhesives it would be really nice for her if it was detachable
 
christian1973 said:
sorry was trying to answer some but went horribly wrong i have got a prob though my granny keeps falling over its all down to her wooden leg falling off have tried no nails but doesnt seem up to the job any other ideas dont want to try any more adhesives it would be really nice for her if it was detachable
I found this really useful site that includes information on adapting prosthetics for various athletic activities. Among it's wealth of information I found this link I'm not quite sure how to use it in the attachment of wooden legs though :eek:
AUGER1.GIF
 

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