I have to disagree, I bought one of the drill sets with the rotating top to select the size and it arrived broken due to poor packaging (jiffy bag) so I complained and they sent another in a plain envelope which fared worse than the first.
The only time my headlamp washers were "tested" was when the MOT tester asked his assistant to turn something on and he pressed the headlamp washer button which deployed the jets and soaked the tester :laughing:
I've got one to keep an eye on my lungs which are knackered due to a bout of Pneumonia and COPD, pulse is a bit high as I just ran downstairs to get new batteries :laughing:
When I had a collapsed lung my SpO2 dropped into the mid 80's and once they'ed re-inflated it they wouldn't let me out...
This forum comes up on wide range of subjects due to the broad range of knowledge the members have, we even talk about welding sometimes :laughing: and welcome aboard.
Can't recall what model I have, but had it about 6 years, I make sure to run it dry at the end of the season then fresh fuel and away it goes the following year.
I'd have to disagree or maybe I've been lucky, I've got a brushcutter, mower and 2 generators, only had an AVR fail on one genny when it was a month old, they overnighted me a new one.
Do you have to leave it to age now?, I remember my time in the Iron foundry some castings were stored in the yard for months before they could be machined.
I did something similar about 20 years ago, took mrs Robo to hospital when she broke her ankle, dropped her at A&E then parked in the carpark. Many hours later I went to fetch the Landy to take her home and the charges had built up when I noticed one side of the carpark was made of a steep...
Reminds me of a Dutch company (Steelweld) that put in some door building lines at Rover in the late 70's, a few years later they were asked to build a walkway between their machines, walkway fabricated and delivered ready to be installed during the summer shut down, comes the day, crane hired...