
Living In London in a terrace we are also very cheek by jowl with the neighbours and they can’t use their garden either until we get rid of it...
Nice!GG. wrote: Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:44 pm So - we are having the decking in our back garden replaced imminently (scheduled start beginning of September) but sadly not quite soon enough...
As well as doing a good job of rotting through and potentially impaling your bare feet with rusty nails, it turns out that the other thing decking is exceptionally good at is hiding the large decomposing corpse of a fox. My good god in heaven - if it isn't the most repulsive thing I've ever come across.
As it was nicely hidden out of sight (and we have been at my in laws in Oxford the prior week), it has managed to get to the stage of black putrefaction without detection and is covered in a veritable carpet of maggots. I mean I've smelt bad things before but this is bad enough to make you dry heave from 8 feet away and the smell seemingly permeates through windows and walls.
I've booked someone in tomorrow to deal with it as there's no fucking way I'm getting my hands dirty on this one![]()
I'll see if I can get a picture later to properly gross you all out. I expect I'm going to have to go out there to pull up more boards to get sufficient access to it anyway.Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:38 am Yeah, there was a rat under our house when we bought it. A month or so later I had to take a load of floorboards up to find the fucker. The smell was ridiculous.
If I had a pound for everyone who made that joke...mik wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:59 am Was it in de kitchen, and if so - did you have to ask yourself whot am ah gonna do?
That’s a good idea about the aluminium, I was wondering how to rig something-up and it was on the list for this weekend.integrale_evo wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:14 am I just have a cheap corded one and used it a ridiculous amount with no issues. Would like a cordless one but only in addition to a corded one for lighter jobs.
Also have a nice long piece of scrap extruded aluminium I’ve drilled a couple of holes in and attach to the scrap side of what I’m cutting with a couple of small screws to use as a guide for lovely straight cuts in long sheets.
I see your small dead rodent and I raise you this:Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:38 am Yeah, there was a rat under our house when we bought it. A month or so later I had to take a load of floorboards up to find the fucker. The smell was ridiculous.
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It was GG’s pet monkey Bubbles. They all assumed he’d run off back to his home country, but no....Ascender wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:52 am WTAF is that @GG.
All i can see is what looks like the face of a small monkey![]()