Anyone know glue?

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  • Mad Roadie
    Mad Roadie Posts: 710
    skyd0g wrote:
    Dismantle the shed and re-construct it upside down. You will now find that the light will stay firmly in place through the natural forces of gravity.
    excellent idea then you could rest the bikes on the seat and bars so the tires dont wear a flat spot!
  • Mad Roadie
    Mad Roadie Posts: 710
    skyd0g wrote:
    Dismantle the shed and re-construct it upside down. You will now find that the light will stay firmly in place through the natural forces of gravity.

    brilliant suggestion - it works a treat, plus no more routing around on the floor for those missing nuts and washers - they all end up at the ridge!
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    Mrs R is a bit miffed about the low level washing line though
  • shockedsoshocked
    shockedsoshocked Posts: 4,021
    DesWeller wrote:
    Pross wrote:
    I'm surprised Bhima hasn't contributed to this thread - from most of his posts I'd say he's well acquainted with various forms of strong adhesive :wink:

    I'm not sure you can stick lights to the ceiling with bullsh1t...

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
    "A cyclist has nothing to lose but his chain"

    PTP Runner Up 2015
  • Mapman
    Mapman Posts: 254
    Now the weather has warmed up ,collect all the odd pieces of road tar that collect on your wheels . Roll into required size and use . IDEA no 2 Only cycle in the day time