Warranties seldom worth the paper they are printed on. Often what they cover would be potentially a claim under your statutory rights anyway against the seller. Inspect the vehicle well, save the warranty money into a rainy day fund and service regularly.
Just to confirm the above is clearly AI generated nonsense. Stainless and aluminum MIG wire is not copper coated, and the strength and penetration of a weld is not determined by the thickness of the wire.
Gunson clickadjust tool is another one to look for, same idea as the spqr tool above.
https://www.gunson.co.uk/product/G4094/Clikadjust-Tappet-Adjuster
Got paid hundreds to move business account from RBOS (one of the fallouts from their bailout was they had to incentivise customers to switch). The switch to Starling was done during lockdown and was the only business banking that has ever been painless, if you have a mobile it will be done in...
The Parkside plasma is fantastic for DIY use, the price it is advertised there is an absolute steal. I paid full price for mine and it was worth every penny of the £150.
I know folk with similar setups who just stick an old touring caravan in. Office and full bathroom along with cooking facilities and place to kip, heaters and fully self contained. Dispose of waste cassette locally - it's not plumbed in anywhere so no need to worry about surprise inspections.
I don't think you need any gov to make it illegal - if the cost of repair outweighs the value of the car the majority of owners scrap it and get a replacement! Some folk will have an attachment to their cars and pay more than the value of the car for a repair but the majority of the public will...
It's a 2016 EV which although it hasn't done many miles it isn't going to last forever. Hopefully it was purchased at a price which reflected its issues, putting it back into service for less than 200 quid with a bit of epoxy, a new harder coupling and a few hours DIY labour sounds more like a...
I've only good things to say about our Esab Rebel 215, it's got a good interface, good case design for moving around, TIG is basic but does lift arc fine (no HF and valved torch setup), decent MMA and MIG performance. Might be a bit over your budget and it is a bit of all your eggs in one...
I'm assuming you are talking traditional Lucas bullet connectors? If so I'd use 1mm2 cable as your smallest diameter, 0.5 doesn't terminate well in them.
Indeed, my Leaf has a type 1 connector and a chademo connector both of which would be deemed well out of date. I have a type 2 to type 1 adapter and all the rapids locally have chademo options, including 4 which are brand new. We are starting to see lightweight CCS-chademo adapters come onto...
If you don't need puncture resistance/steel toecap then I'd go for foam EVA wellies. They are a game changer, feels like you are out in your slippers!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lightweight-Wellingtons-Waterproof-THERMOFLEX-numeric_9_point_5/ is one such example. Plenty yellow welly wearers...
The land rover EPB is a very clever bit of kit and it can be applied while moving (emergency only), it will use the ABS modulator to slow the vehicle as quickly as it can reading all the sensors, it will also apply the rear drum brakes via the electric motor/Bowden cable setup and it monitors...