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   06/05/2008, 18:29
Clair is not online. Last active: 02/10/2008 10:32:43 Clair



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bricodepot.fr
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   06/05/2008, 18:56
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No real surprises there, as expected just a hollow menu structure with no real usefull information.

You can find where stores are, view the (not so) latest "arrivages" and telecharge a catalogue should someone else being paying for the ink cartridges but not much else.

I just hope that they build on it and actually put some items, prices etc in all the various empty categories, however I suspect that I  will be getting my telegram from Camilla before that, this is France, an internet free zone after all  Stick out tongue [:P]

Editted: I much prefer the catologues anyway, they have been my bible since arriving here, I recently also found the Leroy Merlin "Construire et renover" big free book, highly recommended for the early years in this different building environment;


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   06/05/2008, 19:09
Clair is not online. Last active: 02/10/2008 10:32:43 Clair



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 J.R gone native wrote:
I much prefer the catalogues anyway, they have been my bible since arriving here

I wish we could receive them here!!
Every time we make the trip to Périgueux, it's pot luck, fingers crossed, hoping they have what we need...Sad [:(]

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   06/05/2008, 19:16
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 J.Rs gone native wrote:

No real surprises there, as expected just a hollow menu structure with no real usefull information.

 

Did you look at the same site as i did.

I think not.

But then again   Horses for courses

but as the plumber said  (i am only a joiner)


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   06/05/2008, 21:51
J.R's gone native is not online. Last active: 04/09/2008 19:17:35 J.R's gone native

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 geoff wrote:
 J.Rs gone native wrote:

No real surprises there, as expected just a hollow menu structure with no real usefull information.

 

Did you look at the same site as i did.

I think not.

But then again   Horses for courses

but as the plumber said  (i am only a joiner)

 

Quoi?


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   06/05/2008, 22:15
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Read the thread on putting in your own electrics and try and keep up.
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   07/05/2008, 7:33
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 J.Rs gone native wrote:
 geoff wrote:
 J.Rs gone native wrote:

No real surprises there, as expected just a hollow menu structure with no real usefull information.

 But then again   Horses for courses

but as the plumber said  (i am only a joiner)

 

Quoi?



Yes, keep up and stick to the subject and no I didn't think you were referring to me.


 

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   07/05/2008, 9:02
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I think the site is quite good and of course excellent for pricing a job out before starting another expensive project.

Can some kind soul help me out please? 

I need to get some of those concrete 'rings' often used for large drains or, as in my case, place them vertically for access to the cap of a fosse nearly 2 metres below ground. I have no idea what they are called in English let alone French.  They need to be 80 cm in diameter but I could adapt a little I think, anybody know what I should ask or search for on the BricoDespot site?

When I get a mo' I'll post my experiances last weekend of a 'Full Fosse' Ick! [+o(]

Still, it has a happy ending Stick out tongue [:P]


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Fool me twice, shame on me
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   07/05/2008, 9:53
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 Pierre ZFP wrote:

I think the site is quite good and of course excellent for pricing a job out before starting another expensive project.

Can some kind soul help me out please? 

I need to get some of those concrete 'rings' often used for large drains or, as in my case, place them vertically for access to the cap of a fosse nearly 2 metres below ground. I have no idea what they are called in English let alone French.  They need to be 80 cm in diameter but I could adapt a little I think, anybody know what I should ask or search for on the BricoDespot site?

When I get a mo' I'll post my experiances last weekend of a 'Full Fosse' Ick! [+o(]

Still, it has a happy ending Stick out tongue [:P]

Try

  800mm manhole rings

Anneaux de trou de homme  800mm


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