Glass for the window, laminated if you think it is vunerable to a hit.
Tape clear acetate sheet used for OHP or inkjet printers to the inside as a sacrificial layer.
The acetate will cost about the same as the perspex window for 10 A3 size sheets.
Or just let the glass get slowly abraided.
What about a small flat blade screw driver, preferably very worn so it is really smooth.
Use it to roll one edge into the hole and then work slowly round the grommet until it pops free.
From the HSE website
A "scafftag" in itself may not be a legal requirement, but it's presence would indicate an understanding of the regulations and signify an attempt to comply with them.
If there is no tag then there is unlikely to be a design for the scaffold or any documentation to show...
Look carefully at the scaffold.
Somewhere will be an inspection tag, if you can't find it call the local council HSE and if they will not attend call the HSE for real, contact details will be on hse website.
Be warned this is the nuclear option....
Wine is not an emulator....
I think of it more of a facilitator, rather than have windows apps fall flat on their a**e when run on a linux system it provides a helping hand.
And that's why I find it to be a complete pain in the a**e to setup and get anything to run through it.
If the All Wheel Drive Club events you plan to do have technical scrutineering then find out who the nearest scrutineer to you is and ask them if they can come and have a look at the buggy, or if you can take it to them.
This avoids turning up at the first event when everything can get a bit...
I'd perservere with the gloves you have for bit as you will get used to the feel in the heavy gloves, but it seems like you could use a lighter glove if you remember that they are less heat resistant.
What sort of welding are you doing ?
My diy stuff is almost always light gauge sheet work so only a few seconds of weld, but some times in very awkward positions.
Decent welding guantlets most of the time, but sometimes trigger hand off, or both if it helps me see into a corner.
Used to use...
I expect a "Material Safety Data Sheet" or MSDS to have 16 sections.
Section 1 identifies what the product is and who the manufacturer is.
Section 2 identifies what the hazards are.
Section 3 should tell you what the ingredients that create those hazards are - but some manufacturers claim the...
The total welding of ships was new.
The old rivetted construction could 'flex' a bit in rough seas which the welded construction could not.
Add in a design weakness with the square corners to the cargo hatches being a stress raiser.
Then the fact that the particular steels used go through their...
I have run a website before.
You only learn wordpress if your going to modify it to get the site styles the way you want them, I would advise strongly against this as it is possible to break the security that makes it hard for others to highjack your site.
I suggest you want a hosting service...
I was wrong about Google no doing free hosting any more.
Google Sites https://sites.google.com/site/horstwebdesign/about-google-sites
Looks like you can do a free site if you already have a google or gmail account.
You used to be able to have a domain on google, but those services have all been rolled into Squarespace unless you a really big commercial user.
I don't know what it costs but the advertorials that some content creators do for Squarespace sponsorship make it look very easy to get going.
A 2006 Transit has some modern material panels in it.
If you are cutting back to a factory joint then just repeat the weld pattern the factory used.
If you are using part repairs any cut edge you create will become a full weld.
I think MetalMonkey is on to something.
We have two compressors at work with similar filter/regulator units and they both restrict the possible flow severely, I'm going to have to replace one once we're back next week.
They have too many plastic components and are easily damaged by people with...
I think the better choice is to find a compressor that can be run in the location used by the aircon compressor.
You then run your air compressor while the vehicle is stationary and out of gear so there is no need to interfere with the abs and awd control.
There are ways of artificially raising...
If you have a small air space you only need a few pumps to get up to pressure, but then the pressure drops quickly when only a little fuel is released.
More air space allows better control of pressure.
For something that will not "break the bank" you will be using white heatshrink and a marker pen. Or plain white tap to create a 'flag' you write on.
But be wanted the white heatshrink is very easy to discolour.
2000+ ford transits use 40mm^2 cable to get from battery or batteries under te drivers seat to the starter motor, which is about 6ft of cable.
Battery earth cables are also 40mm