@ GRW With out being rude, this is probably why the instructions say exactly what you then said about a generator.
The manual just says what the mig needs it has nothing to do with cost, who builds it, whether it‘s red, pink or blue, just their recommendation of size and type.
so in fact they do...
Built it from corrosion resistant steel if it’s good enough for truck bodies it should be good for your mower deck. A nice coat of paint, cleaning after each use and it’s done.
graham
We pay road user charges here in NZ on diesel cars I just bought 10,000km worth at $750 so 7.5 cents per km. Diesel is cheap at the pump $1.50 litre ( 75 pence ) my suv does 8 litres per 100km ( average over 32,000km ) so $12 + $7.50 =$19.50 per 100km.
If I used electricity in the new Volvo XC...
lag bolts.
screw through ridge into purlin. Run support across and fix solar panels to support.
just finished my new solar this week, only water but same idea.
remember to allow for wind lift, recommended here is 130kg per 1m2 of surface area.
graham
Hi Grant,
Don't be put off by the "gasless is crap". I use loads of it probably 50-50 in my work.
All the big brands make it so it must have a purpose or they wouldn't make it.
Is gas better? for a lot of things yes and it's easier, better finish. On thin metal you will be grinding it back...
As everyone says not always the cheapest, but for me here in NZ local cable supplier $849 + 6 weeks wait, RS $276, 7 days from the UK and New Zealand compaines wonder why people buy overseas?
My dad always said doesn't matter how cheap it is, if they haven't got it when you need it.
Graham...
Professional plumbing, there are 5 pumps running various heating circuits, so what if one is running the wrong way ? ( supply is from the left side )
or perhaps the boiler left running with no door seals and safety switches by passed, what could possibly go wrong?
The pink fibreglass was an...
There are plenty of waste oil burners out there, https://www.combustioncontrol.co.nz/products/burners/ecoflam/oilflam-maxflam-recycled-waste-oil-burners.html
I look after one on a nursery using waste oils, have a large oil filter in line off a truck and the built in gear pump on the burner sucks...
As people have said it's your fault. But I would phone them up and talk to someone they can even help close it down for you. I had a similar problem when I left the UK, my accountants screwed up closing my company and I got numerous fines but the staff where very helpful and cancelled them for...
mysrerG you‘re right on with wood and screws. It’s exactly what I did with my green house trusses 8m x 25mm shs, just fix a few points along the curve and bend to shape, hold it down and then weld uprights on, then lower part of the truss. Easy.
Graham
I’ve always had hitachi, not cheap but of the few problems, they have always fixed it no questions asked, even supplied parts foc when I was years out of warrant.
interestingly my friend is rep for power tools here in NZ , ryobi, Mikita, Milwauke, AEG and Hilti are all the same company. I have a...
Remember your neighbour has a right to maintain his exterior wall, so check you don’t cover any vents, cables or pipes.
I installed a new farm gate 3.4m wide runs off a single electric ram and is solar powered. So a mains powered system will do yours easily.
For ease of use two gates, you can...
Just asking is the wall leaning at boths ends or just the middle ?
If it's just the middle I would think it was built poorly to start with. More often than not people build the wall to high to quickly and the centre just leans over as it dries.
The foundations may have have sunk>> but wall...
And don’t forget if it’s for road use you’re on the hook if something happens.
“ No good dead goes unpunished “ especially if there is money/insurance involved. :fighting:
avery waterproof laser labels. Loads of sizes check their website. I used thousands at my garden centre on out door pots never had any problems even after 2 years in all the weather, no fading difficult to tear.
Then the installation: 2 foots each arch 1m x 40cm x 40cm about 400kg of concrete each so 800kg per arch dont want them falling over if we have an earthquake. Then 8 x 50cm x m10 galvanised rods as fixings, with 40 mm square washers welded on each to stop them pulling out the concrete. Let the...