theres loads in my store most of them are battery powered
ive been after a grinder for ages and its always been battery with no batterys in stock plenty of chargers and double chargers
in end up i got a 30.00 grinder for 15.00 bargain bought elsewhere instead electric powered
they was only 20v 4 amp at my local
hasnt been any batterys in store for months then there is only a few batterys on the shelves plenty of tools for them just hasnt been any batteries until this week
its either fit as is, or shim up with 4mm plyboard
if you dont shim up the carpet does slope down at the edges
now i bought wool underlay myself and thats luxery bare feet in middle of winter you certainly knew the difference walking from that to just a carpet cemented floor
its about 3.2...
i agree but i also find it highly restrictive as well
from a quick google
Flexi-Orb is an alternative (but equivalent) professional certification scheme to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).
now since pressbrake mentioned this and some people would like to upgrade too newer...
those numbers look like theyve been scratched off
but if you look closely at the numbers you can figure some of them out yourself by looking at whats wrote on them
look at other resistors and see what they have wrote on them and work out whats wrote on them
alternately look for other...
since ive noted the ref of you cant export it on a diy system or that it may not be worth exporting it to the grid
then why not consider other alternatives to use what you cant
its either batterys or you charge something else up like a sand battery which lasts a good while
if you pay an electrition to check and inspect the install therefore signing off the work thats been done then that should be good enough
its good enough to import from the system therefore should be good enough to export to the system
most of the building trade you have to have a thick skin
can take a joke and most of all give it back
some cant take it back you will soon find those type out very quickly, there the type of people who shouldnt dish it out
ive been fired by a sore loser who dished it out and didnt like it...
i like the futon matress and setee there comfy compared to the older caravan matress and most covers do fit them as well
as for the middle easy enough to use a fold down table inbetween the seats or use pullouts to close the gap for the head board/bed base theres plenty of designs for these to...
its an old joke used often
same with a long wait when you send someone for materials
packing for the poles is done with scaffolding planks or beams 1-2" thick
click lock scaffolding can use a screw post at the base of scaffold so is easier to set at different heights
nice potential there
looks like someone tried a refit but didnt plan out right
id leave the bathroom where it is remove the left side and replace with sink and hob there and make that the seating area and tv area
behind the drivers seat id change to a bed that joins in the middle
for screwing the worktop down its the square looking block in the pack that goes to the rear
for the front its normally screwed through the top plinth
for the kitchen unit join bolt used on most kitchen units...
i like your doors
can you show an inside pic or the inside of the door pic
the only thing im worried about is the collection of water on the door frame, its why i suggested the stable door reference as it has no collection point of water running down the door
a bit of angle iron then weld a 30-45 degree piece inside of it then you need a flat surface to screw too, either chop off a bit of angle iron and weld 2 pieces to that other angle iron and then just screw a flat plate to it
its only support to stop the hand rail moving left and right