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Great. Will take you for a dram!courtenay wrote:That looks great, Craig. Congratulations on a job well done!! Might even be able to see it up close and personal in 2013 as we're planning a family "roots" trip to the Highlands. We have a son and daughter in law living in London and a whole bunch of relatives buried in cemeteries in the Banff, Banchory and Stirling areas.
Cheers,
Bruce
(plus there's always the chance to golf St Andrews again)
Believe it or not, it's a regular piece of bathroom carpet (foam backed). It's very pliable and can be put in a waning machine at 40degrees. It's very plush for a car and cost me £18 for 2x3m.... around $25 I'd say in USD.maytag wrote:I love it!
What sort of carpet is that?
That should be "washing machine"cbrown1469 wrote:Believe it or not, it's a regular piece of bathroom carpet (foam backed). It's very pliable and can be put in a waning machine at 40degrees. It's very plush for a car and cost me £18 for 2x3m.... around $25 I'd say in USD.maytag wrote:I love it!
What sort of carpet is that?
The plan was only ever ment to be a stop-gap to save some money and not have to buy a carpet from Spider-Point until next year..... I might not bother now!