One on the right looks like mixed building sand. I certainly wouldnt fire it into a floor screed if that was your intention, far too soft.
regards, Ben.
This is not meant to be an advert for the firm involved and I would stress that I have no commercial links with them, but 5A's Tools in Brize Norton has just become an agent for Adams Gas for those in the area who are interested. Hope this is usefull to anyone in the W Oxfordshire area.
Hi all,
not posted for ages but tend to keep a watch on what is happening on the forum. Anyway, I have now got a problem and going back through some old threads it looks as though there are some members with the knowledge to help me if they would be so good.
I have recently bought a Boxford...
It woudn't surprise me if a hell of a lot of the stuff that was handed in didn't get sidelined somehow and flogged off abroad to offset the "compensation" offered. In all honesty, the dough handed out wasn't far off the market value if you selling, as we all know, buying was a different matter...
I think the biggest problem may be your mate falling off her perch while you are merrily burning holes in lumps of metal with her life-support system.
Not sure it would look too good in the Coroner's court!.
Just about any of the 2 part fillers will do the job, they tend to come in a variety of colours, depending on make, get the closest match you can and then use a test piece to check how it comes out. The absorbency of the filler is certain to be different to the timber so you may have to touch it...
I expect this post is a wind up (if you'll pardon the pun), but just in case it isn't, the linear speed of a point on the circumference of a disc increases with diameter, at a constant rpm at any diameter the point will pass a given datum a set no of times corresponding to the rpm. Hope this...
Try tensioning the spool so that it just prevents overrun on your fastest wire speed. This should be adequate. As far as ill fitting adapters go, I have used offcuts of drain pipe as packers, notched to fit.
Hi Neil, welcome to the forum. I reckon quite a few of the worlds problems would be solved if your welds would hold the things together after they have landed.
Could you not use jockey wheels off an old caravan or trailer to adjust the height. Glad to see that your cutter deck has recieved a bit of remedial work. Mine needs welding up every year as a matter of course, good old Westwood!. As far as the suggestion of removing the cutter deck and using...
I understand your point, a copper just aint a camera though, and there arent enough coppers to go round so they are using cameras instead. Sort of removes any idea of discretion I reckon.