Want you want is a paint called Rustoleum.Have a read at this -clicky -
Be warned its very long! Its good stuff I painted my VW van with it although I sprayed it (thins with white spirits) it can be done with a roller with excellent results.
What some places do is they have maybe a couple of "master techs" who do the diagnosing.The humdrum replacement of parts is then left to semi skilled lads (usually just above the age you start shaving).
Finally got round to going for some Argon/CO2 mix from J+R Gases.:whistle:
First off they`ve moved from the address given on the web site.They are now
at: Unit3b,Laurence Works,Sheffield Road,Penistone,Sheffield.S36 6HF
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For a 10 litre bottle I was charged £64.62 for 5yrs rental,and...
Thats half the trouble,not just UKIP but the majority of MPs.What exactly qualifies someone to participate in running the country? Our local MP (Labour) was an electrician at Maltby Pit :confused:
Me too I hate the bloody things bordering on a phobia of them just seeing them in a pan makes me want to hurl.
People who creep or bottom lick.
People who insist on touching or holding on to you while talking to you
Glennyboy,
First off read this and then this and have a practice.I`ve just done this panel and the arch on my 1984 Tintop.My advice would be to poke round all the seams and arches while you have got the mig out.I set off to replace that panel on mine but one nasty led to another :mad...
This is whats been sucking up lots of time lately a 1984 Vw T25 Transporter
1.As brought home.
2 and 3.After a bit of poking about
4.After some welding and swearing and trying my hand at spraying for the first time.
The Clarke Pro 90 will do what you want.It won`t be as smooth as a better quality welder but thats why they cost more.I managed with just a 90 for ages and refuse to let it go(kept as a spare) the only slight problem you can get is the duty cycle isnt massive but you can fit a panel fan cheaply...
Jaeger
You can buy the female quick release connectors with a female thread.We use these to blank off the tyre inflators while testing.Simply screw a blanking plug into it.That way you don`t have to keep screwing the male connector in and out of your accura,just pop off the airline and...
I`ve worked for a calibration company for the last five years.In this time I must have tested and adjusted literally thousands of Mk11`s and Mk111`s.The PCL Mk111 is the industry standard,but this bit made me chuckle
I can`t remember the last time I tested a brand new one that was less than...
Looks identical to a cheapo Blackspur one I have in the garage.Its OK for little jobs, just don`t expect to go boring big holes with it.It also has that funny small taper they use on the cheap stuff that lets the chuck stall while the shaft still turns if you get too enthusiastic:rolleyes:
The oddball thing that sticks in my mind is Hookes Law.The extension of a spring is proportional to load.Don't know why I remembered this from Mr Harlens physics lesson 26 yrs ago:confused: Especially seeing as I failed Physics O level miserably :whistle:
I bought the same one probably around the same time and found that the chuck slips under load and the table flexes if drilling anything stiffer than jelly:D
As you seem to have found out already Metabo took over Electra Beckum and they don't carry spares for the old stuff.Mine is also 25 -160amp its roughly 20 yrs old now.I tried to look for some info a while back but didnt find anything pics here
Yep,the woman who I spoke to checked and the computer said no :laughing:
apparently she said she could tell by looking up my tax code for that period.
Not sure to be honest she told me to send a letter to the tax office that deals with our company,explaining that I want to claim for...