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Onoff

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  1. Mirrors! http://www.lovelyhomes4all.com/s/architecture/small-houses
  2. I need to check the gearbox oil on this Westwood. A Peerless gearbox I think. No idea where the filler is. No doubt somewhere bloody awkward!
  3. Did you try here? http://www.motoelectrical.co.uk/types/xtreme-pto-clutchs/pto-clutch-for-toro-104-3624-pto0009/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_Yr9-Oid1gIVSbXtCh0IdgjNEAQYASABEgLa-_D_BwE
  4. Contact from County saying the courier damaged the battery in transit. They're sending a new one and refunding the £7 Saturday carriage. Somewhat missing the point I wanted it Saturday.
  5. Artificial hedging?
  6. Erm...you can get test buttons for their hard wired ranges. For example: https://www.aico.co.uk/product/ei1529rc-hard-wired-alarm-control-switch/
  7. For the sake of a few of your details you can download loads of Aico bumpf: https://www.aico.co.uk/publications/
  8. There was me thinking I'd picked up the pace of late.....
  9. Good point. Best I guess to fit a valve to shut off the leaky hose...and a gauge to see any drop.
  10. My uneducated guess is that as some pressure test systems use air it won't matter a carrot...I could be wrong! The worry would be is if air is getting in due to a leak! But if you can't see a wet patch all's well I imagine. Testing my one room loop was pretty easy tbh I just filled up one end from the garden hose onto the copper then shut it off via the valve. Gauge was reading 8/9bar (mad mains pressure here). I bled via the drain cock and clear plastic tube topping up with mains until no more bubbles came out.
  11. I don't know but I'll be wanting my £7 back or whatever it was!
  12. Paid extra for a Sat delivery from County Battery. No sign of it today. Not impressed.
  13. The outside ring of angle is where I have to bring the level area in a bit on both sides - I left the area slightly oversize. Once those strips of slab are added it'll be those new edges that I slope off of.
  14. I was planning on tiling the wet room corner first and working outward? That corner is the "focus".
  15. Was thinking, with "aggregate", whether sand, ballast or cement dust is denser than the same volume of water and won't evaporate. If screed is heavier it's steering me that way maybe. Because of the Polypipe panel hollows and relative thinness at the slab edge I want as much tray "medium" in there as possible. I also want to "weight" that corner down firmly. I'm really not confident doing it screeded tbh. Just feel with guide rails to tamp to I can control things as well as being accurate.
  16. What is heavier, dry screed or a wet concrete mix?
  17. That's why they're fatties! Eat less move more!
  18. Onoff

    Let there be lights

    Properly important is good lighting especially with no handrail! How's it going on that front?
  19. Isosceles trapezium is the term!
  20. Very nice but I need defined lines like they've jumped off AutoCAD. Plus I'm using big tiles not mosaics.
  21. Won't be st/st at that price that's for sure. Anyway, going with MY plan and the exotic pea shingle mix No.4. The angle will be like lace when I've finished drilling it. YES I have been warned!
  22. Where to get a 1400x1400 bit of st/st chicken wire???
  23. How are you getting them out now then?
  24. I'll measure the guard in my photo up if you want. It's on a 300mm blade saw btw. It DOES have the riving knife that you can just see that rises and falls with the blade.
  25. Tell the pair of chubsters they'd best lose a few pounds if they want a crap round your place!
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