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No don't. If it's that good you could be able to make some money out of it; this is business after all, not some altruistic charity.It's probably a load of nuts anyway! Is it under-tank-heating; a bit like what you can do in your kitchen before you put the tiles down?
Whatever it is will be a load of sh ite to me and everyone else who cant get the van out the fookin drive.So p off.
Quote from: Tosh on December 07, 2010, 09:48:53 amNo don't. If it's that good you could be able to make some money out of it; this is business after all, not some altruistic charity.It's probably a load of nuts anyway! Is it under-tank-heating; a bit like what you can do in your kitchen before you put the tiles down?spot on tosh simply have under floor heating in the back of the van in the form of some type of electric blanket , that is wired into the van and a small split relay to a seperate battery or plug in point for home and weekend use simplesnow here comes the bararge of negative comments "brace yourself Andy"
Quote from: Ronnie B on December 07, 2010, 10:01:33 amWhatever it is will be a load of sh ite to me and everyone else who cant get the van out the fookin drive.So p off. LOL!That'll be a fiver.You never put his phone number.Thanks.
Tosh,this is an interesting picture. The Americans pay for a service like this to clear their driveways of snow so they can get their cars out in the morning. If the winters are going to become like this then maybe this could be a winter job consideration.As the councils don't seem to be gritting housing estates, I wonder what the chances are of an estate signing up to a snow clearance service - maybe a Bobcat type of vehicle.Spruce