I'd say so - from the website ...
Gibbs Brand is a revolutionary, patented product with many unique features. It works in all temperatures to clean and eliminate corrosion, to penetrate, waterproof, and to lubricate all metals and mechanical hardware. It's even safe to use on many other...
There is a glimmer of hope.....I rang Duncan who has the European sales rights for Gibbs (they have an FB page as well as a website...saying Gibbs not currently available...as it has for rather a long time!). I last spoke to him around the whole Brexit debacle time and he said he'd been given...
hello you lot :waving:thanks for all the responses...pretty much as I thought sadly. I got all excited when I found it on Ebay in US saying it could be sent to UK but despite letting me say 'buy it' and 'check out now' I was then told 'This can't be sent'
Yes I'm still alive and kicking! My...
Hi folks - I've not been here for a while but thought this was the best place to ask....is Gibbs Brand available ANYwhere in the UK? Or is there any equivalent that's as good? TIA
I couldn't find a website for the UK agents but they sell on Ebay contact details are on there.
The Italian company have a website - https://www.quikoitaly.com/en/swing-gate-openers we bought the Rotello model.
Yoohoo Snowy :waving: I just had to order a new keypad for the gates as the original one finally gave up and despite my efforts I couldn't get it working again. Seeing as it's been nearly ELEVEN years since I bought them I was very impressed to find the company was still in business, still in...
I bought a solder pot which arrived in 7 days (5 working days) and was packed so beautifully it felt like my birthday. Moss green 'brown' paper neatly tied with string and real knots and liberally decorated with highly coloured stamps. A philatelist's delight. It was almost too pretty to open...
Spray a sheet of steel with gloss white then you have a magnetic white board. Useful for keeping business cards/printed info etc on as well as writing on..
I have a magnetic whiteboard in the office and a large mirror in the studio which I use sticky notes on for jobs in hand - in columns so...
How about stainless? I got the 72" version of this a few weeks back, very happy with it. I can't say how it compares to Snap-on but it compares well with my Clarke HD plus. Nice smooth drawer action, feels solid and looks great! I've got the 41" in my watch list and if the other chest I'm...
Exactly - after all it's the seller who has contracted the carrier, not the buyer. I can imagine the seller trying to claim from the carrier would be a nightmare. I think that clause is a try-on and most people (including me usually) don't ever read all the T's and C's. What a swiz!
That is mostly a large horse but with extra neck bones and the front legs from a smaller horse, it's the basis for building a non-existent animal (partially decayed) as per instruction from a client (awaiting instruction for the next step).
Bones aside - Shot to Aldi as soon as they opened and...
Result indeed! Cheers SC, I was on the point of buying one but the cheapest I found was £49.13 + VAT - Actually I would have ordered it by now but was put off by the Terms & Cons on website saying ..
:o wtf???
This Support arm from the same site seems very cheap and could be...
Can't suggest the best paints but do make sure you prime the mdf whatever you use as it will suck paint in like a sponge and cause pin-holing. I use a clear acrylic primer made by Rustin's which works well and is thin enough to spray easily (although it will tend to clog glass-paper when rubbing...
I've used it (once!) see my mini project - that's mini as in small not the car :D
I didn't find it easy but I'm not especially skilled in this sort of area and I didn't have the best gas. Just looked at the date, 2 1/2 years ago and the joint is still sound on a very well used vacuum tank, so...
More than likely. They do a variety of adhesives tho' so best to check out their site and see what's best.
Site is a bit of a maze, this is the area for bonding.
Look at polyurethane adhesives, they tend to be better than epoxies for flexible materials. Sika do a good range but what do you call 'pricey'?
Are you sure it's a 'natural' rubber? Afaik this means latex which wouldn't be my choice for longevity. You need to know what sort of rubber it is to...
Follow Buzza's link and download the product data sheet. Basically it contains
Xylene and Ethylbenzene. I know Xylene is the thinner use for epoxies, don't know about the other.
Epoxy paints are good but I like G4 for simplicity and fast drying. I painted the floor in one of my work sheds with the clear stuff probably 10 years ago or more and it's still good. It soaks into the concrete pretty well and is a good primer if you then wanted to paint it. Also doesn't mind...