If you are an Artur Tussik watcher you will see this often happens and is due to some glue or mastic behind the panel. He uses a heat gun to melt the adhesive.
The process you describe with bent rods is called dowsing here in Swansea. I've got a friend who travels the country lecturing on the process and he has an army of dedicated desciples. He claims he can find water and water courses on any land. He used to work for Thames Water and says they used...
Most downstairs WCs used to be S trap with hole in the floor. Most new WCs are P trap, with outlet at rear; simple with new plastics. S traps need some rope around the outlet to stop stuff going down the sewer. Then pack up with putty and leave for at least 3 days. Should be able to paint if you...
Picked up a bottle of Argon mix at 200+ bar yesterday. Easy to find in Ynyswen on a beautiful spring day. Neil is an interesting guy and I can recommend him.
Paid 32.50 and came home and fired up the mig. Quite different to co2, much flatter and smoother weld. Pity I didn't buy this until the...
Yes it certainly does.
I'm sure that the kit came with instructions. I'm hopeless at keeping instructions but someone might still have a set. Did you ever read a car handbook?
On the end that doubles the thickness there is a solid raised ring that I think goes flush with the top, push up...
I've just unearthed my Moprod flarer, bought from Practical Classics 20 or more years ago. I've lost the instructions and it seems hit and miss to get good double flares.
I've looked through all the previous threads and no real help. Can anyone give me some guidance?
I bought this machine yesterday. It is pretty old but welds beautifully. It has a wire feed like a windscreen wiper motor! There is a problem however: I have opened the torch to replace the swan neck and there are 3 wires. The red and white go to the switch and a blue one is disconnected...