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This firm may be of help re covers, and they probably can put you in
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This firm may be of help re covers, and they probably can put you in touch
with someone in your area who can re-cover your tunnel


Which firm? oooops
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On 24/05/2012 22:52, Pete C wrote:
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This firm may be of help re covers, and they probably can put you in touch
with someone in your area who can re-cover your tunnel


Which firm? oooops
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What's wrong with you people?
Don't you have working crystal balls?
For those who don't try this link
http://www.premierpolytunnels.co.uk/...ment-cover.asp
David at the baking end of Swansea Bay
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http://www.plasticsbypost.co.uk/

I use them a lot. Pity some of you are head in sand, but I know most of you
read my words of wisdom

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