scottishjohn
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Q: Fischer resin/ anyone used it?
scottishjohn replied to zoothorn's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
and your concrete is 20c? give it overnight to be sure -
Q: Fischer resin/ anyone used it?
scottishjohn replied to zoothorn's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
battery powered tyre inflator ? -
Q: Fischer resin/ anyone used it?
scottishjohn replied to zoothorn's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
If i was at work i would use compressed air to blow it out maybe next time 14mm holes for 10mm studs?--you only got 1mm either side of stud at 12mm hole -
Q: Fischer resin/ anyone used it?
scottishjohn replied to zoothorn's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
your mum told you "cleanliness is next to godliness " there are alot of jobs where cleaning is more important then godliness --this is one of them -you could have just run yur drill down again and again to get debris out and try the studs "dry " before resin -
bottom line is they are peasants and don,t want or can afford to do the right thing and use 110vtraps with a generator in the shed-traps at £1550-£2000 a pop for proper magazine units they don,t make them any more ,but i liked the compressed air powered ones -dead simple run plastic piping anywhere and they reloaded that quick you could have 5 targets in the air at same time no body makes them any more -- simple air cylinder as they use on most production process lines to cock the spring
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Q: Fischer resin/ anyone used it?
scottishjohn replied to zoothorn's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
yes it sets quickly and where the two parts meet and mix it will harden the end of the aplicator --so do all your holes at one go =clean them out -then glue all bolts in at one go and hold them vertical while it sets is it this one https://www.screwfix.com/p/fischer-fis-p-polyester-styrene-free-resin-380ml/42772 -
use battery to convert or high voltage for transmission --then transform down again to 12v use " thats along way for a short cut" to me --just need large cables its for clay traps that are mounted on top of a tower --so you do not have to keep carrying batteries up =down to charge them
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more than twice the gap of a 45mm baton --and some use 38mm batons don,t see why it would take any longer at all--but not treated --idon,t like that chalk line the verticals and put straps where you need them
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that would be fine --but no mains supply to site --its all batteries
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10.5 is normal acceptable on car systems -ecu,s will work fine to 10v
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i came up with a silly size like that ,but another on line calculator said 16mm2
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yep they are giving you 2000kwh - if not then they are giving you sod all just checked it is 2000kwh--8000miles they
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big broither is watching as usual
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wee change of subject and i know you will have answer at hand 12dc --40max load --30m long cable --what size needed its for local clayshooting club
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come on --I know that but you could use it up alot quicker than 5.5kw perday --then you pay for anything over your yearly free allowance
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He,HE if you ran a micro hydro on the free powerand then sold it back them .LOL
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my guess its a separate line which goes to a car charging socket . a lloose lead that connects from that to your ASHP? free heating for all!!
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yes no reason why not --but suprised not treated as australia has termites does it not bigger size batons than we use --looks like 2 x1-- maybe want bigger air gap from tiles due to hot temps in summer don,t think it would be cheaper must be big tiles looking at spacing vertically -- but if aus guessing its a tin roof
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that would be fine if you could use it for other things as well. if you had 2 ponds you could use that free stuff to do your own pumped storage generation with a small micro hydro unit.LOL HMMMMM thinks +plots just looked at it its 2000kw ayear --so 5.5 kw per day unless other unti prices go crackers on this system --its a no brainer -as no exit cost from scheme
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Brick Slips for Interior Feature Wall
scottishjohn replied to Triassic's topic in Wall Tiles & Tiling
or natural random stone if you really want to make AN IMPRESSION -
LOL no need in uk till you go over 3 floors. we don,t have earth quakes here the italian spec one is 150mm -so you can have that if you want but that is 20% more concrete cost ,if someone was worried --drop some rebar in it -cheaper than more concrete ?
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one big plus is its only 120mm of concrete not 150mm like most others --so cheaper to fill
