Smaller sizes are usually like that, just had a look a a set of M5 I have:
The black oxidation would give the impression that they are carbon steel and if so not usually as nicely finished as HSS.
Insurance companies do everything that can to avoid paying claims, telematics gives them thousands of possibilities to get out of a claim.
For £50 It’s a no brainier.
I found with woodchip, that it’s easier to remove the plaster than the woodchip itself.
When I was a small child I do remember watching in awe as a relative wallpapered the livening room ceiling, he would stick one pice on, only to have to dart to the other side of the room to re-stick another...
I never jet wash block paving, the best method I’ve found is to simply scatter a bag of sand around and drive the wicker plate round.
The abrasive action of the sand and wackier plate brings it up like new.
Went to Hartlepool when I was at college, was a good tour round the whole place, but Bering collage age at the time found the visit to the brewery more interesting
Evolution here too, can’t complain. One thing I would say, I wouldn’t want anything bigger or stronger as it fits nicely into tight spots and any stronger you would be fighting it from catching the machine instead of swarf.
That’s not what I was hopeing for, as tractors and things sticking out the roof are a recipe for disaster when low trees get involved.
As you all probably know DAB with bad signal is a complete right off not just a bit crackly like FM.
So I haven’t had anything to do with car audio since I had spots, so I’m a bit out of touch.
The tractor needs a new radio, the head unit world doesn’t seem to have changed much, although I want something to connect to my phone and with DAB so I can listen to popmaster on greatest hits radio...
If I can find an assistant, Ile stick the loader on tomorrow and get some pictures, things are annoyingly taking longer than usual, as I have a poorly wing. I did manage to put an inner tube in one of the front tires just took 3 hours instead of 3/4 of an hour.