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Old 10-02-2014, 20:42   #1
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Me and my girlfriend took a drive down yesterday evening to see what was occurring as we'd heard it was getting bad down there and they were right






























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its only going to get worse too!
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its only going to get worse too!
Tell me about it!!!!!

You around tonight so I can grab that oil?
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no mate, in bed, gotta be up at 2!!! will pm ya in morrow banshee
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great pics. and is that one of the causes the debrie blocking the bridge
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One of mine got wet and I had to take it out the cardboard. Made it nearly imposible to pour, as soon as you touched it, it squashed and forced the oil out the top. Had to leave it and put it in a cardboard box from another one once it was empty.

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One of mine got wet and I had to take it out the cardboard. Made it nearly imposible to pour, as soon as you touched it, it squashed and forced the oil out the top. Had to leave it and put it in a cardboard box from another one once it was empty.

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I might complain to KTC
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To be fair, it does say on the box, not to take it out, but with this rain, keeping stuff dry is a nightmare, I put mine on a wet trolley in Costco, then pushed it back to the car in the rain, and stored it in the garage, but by the time I went to use it, the bottom of the box was a mess.

I think they make them so thin, to be as environmentally friendly as possible.
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To be fair, it does say on the box, not to take it out, but with this rain, keeping stuff dry is a nightmare, I put mine on a wet trolley in Costco, then pushed it back to the car in the rain, and stored it in the garage, but by the time I went to use it, the bottom of the box was a mess.

I think they make them so thin, to be as environmentally friendly as possible.
Or to save on cash, believe you me, KTC do not care about the environment!!!!

As said, my dad used to work there for 21 years, I used to spend my childhood dossing in their yard on Moorcroft Drive and they have been sued more times than I car to imagine
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One of mine got wet and I had to take it out the cardboard. Made it nearly imposible to pour, as soon as you touched it, it squashed and forced the oil out the top. Had to leave it and put it in a cardboard box from another one once it was empty.

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I've not had any trouble with them, I tend to mix in 10 litres of veg as I can get the containers high enough to pour in.
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I've not had any trouble with them, I tend to mix in 10 litres of veg as I can get the containers high enough to pour in.
I made a pouring spout for mine, and the next time I got some, the lid had changed, and used a different thread. I now have 3 different types of lid, so I can move the spout from one to the other, each time I get a new stock.
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absolute nightmare over there mate I was supposed to do a run to Stafford on sunday I got to powick just outside Worcester at the first roundabout never seen traffic like it I could not get round the bypass to get on the m5 so thought I would go through town drove 2 miles in to st johns took over an hour finaly got to the end of the road only to be diverted back up the road I just drove down wish someone had put a sign up before I started to head towards town
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