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Posted: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 16:16
 
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I guess I should have included the full frame!

BTW It isn't a giant fury caterpillar, it's a black fury draught excluder from the kitchen! LOL

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Posted: Tue Feb 26th, 2013 18:20
 
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furry draught excluders oh how the wealthy live .:rofl::rofl::rofl:

 




Posted: Wed Feb 27th, 2013 03:01
 
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:rofl: It keeps the blast of freezing air out of the bathroom from my ankles!

Essential in winter. One of my next jobs it to try to seal the source of the draughts in the bathroom. With the price of gas and the inefficiency of my boiler I only use the heating when I have visitors. The pilot light alone uses £2 worth of gas a week.



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:lol: Just looked again.
It is the shadow of the leaf (used as a reference marker) that is causing the hot spot point to look as though it has moved.



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