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Default 08-05-2009, 20:31

a big old pile of shipyard bricks, cammel lairds.

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Default 01-06-2009, 04:23

Deva, plenty of piles about the place now but this was the only one i seen with a name on it

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Default 01-06-2009, 10:47

Nice never seen one of them!


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Default 01-06-2009, 19:52

A brick that thinks its a rock. Interesting.
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Default 12-05-2010, 22:16

Dug up a bucket full of NORI's in the excavator at my place the other day. Going to use them on my BBQ I think!
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Default 12-05-2010, 23:38

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Dug up a bucket full of NORI's in the excavator at my place the other day. Going to use them on my BBQ I think!
build your bbq out of all different bricks with the frogs facing out may take a while but would look sweet
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Default 13-05-2010, 21:10

It'd look terrible! I used to think taking pictures of diesel locomotives was an embarrassing hobby but ever since I discovered bricks.. Well theres no argument. I'll build it out of NORI safe in the knowledge it will NEVER fall down.
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Default 13-05-2010, 22:03

you must cook some fat steaks if your worried about a brick built bbq falling down,diesel locos are shit no argument there bd.
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Default 14-05-2010, 00:58

Nowt wrong with diesel locos apart from the smell.
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Default 15-05-2010, 01:33

Born in the 80's, so whilst my volunteer apprenticeships were on kettles (I could remove an axle from K1 on my own in three hours - quite a useful skill when she was in her "hotbox" stage!) but I like to think that the only reason I worked with steam was out of respect for the steam lads and their skill.. I'm here for the thrash and clag!
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