I emailed R&G to ask if they did replacements and they send give us your address and we will post one out.
Great service. Arrived the next day and very impressed with R&G customer service

I bet he's relieved.!Blade wrote:A note saying I need to collect.
Must have missed him by 5 minutes
This "Log Store" that you've been mentioning, sounds like it must be more than just some tatty roof cladding sheets propped up on old bits of scaffolding.Deegee wrote:Threaded inserts for wood, so I can use some antiluce fasteners (arrived yesterday) on my log store.
It is a little more than that St M, I am certainly no wood specialist, other than chucking it into a fire that is, but I'm reasonably happy with what I've done so far, I've still got to add in a drying shelf for kindling and some removable shutter boarding at the front to keep any rain or snow off the logs, but it's finding a couple of hours here and there to finish it when other things demand my time.StMarks wrote:This "Log Store" that you've been mentioning, sounds like it must be more than just some tatty roof cladding sheets propped up on old bits of scaffolding.Deegee wrote:Threaded inserts for wood, so I can use some antiluce fasteners (arrived yesterday) on my log store.
Mine are all the latterStMarks wrote:I bet he's relieved.!Blade wrote:A note saying I need to collect.
Must have missed him by 5 minutes
This "Log Store" that you've been mentioning, sounds like it must be more than just some tatty roof cladding sheets propped up on old bits of scaffolding.Deegee wrote:Threaded inserts for wood, so I can use some antiluce fasteners (arrived yesterday) on my log store.
Deegee wrote:Are you hinting that yours is made of roof cladding and scaff poles?
Good score!Cav wrote:Nice helmet
Not postman but I brought home a 3-year old set of 6ft patio french doors last night for £150.. the lady paid £800 for them new. I now have 90% of everything I need for the workshop to be completed