No Manta parts were listed on the last Vauxhall EPC and the new one is a dynamic database that things just fall off the end of....
So no part number, no part. It is the car manufacturer's way!
When BOC charge a fee for a missing bottle you are not buying the bottle, just paying a 'recovery fee,' that is how they get to keep the title of the bottle.
If the M14s are head bolts (same size as a 20XE IIRC) then they can not be cut, you will strip the threads out the block if they are too short. On the XE they are a fine pitch too, do you know what the pitch is?
I got sent for the obligatory bucket of elbow grease, however at the time a company called 'Dychem' sold a product (a stain remover I think) called 'Elbow Grease.' So I returned with it having had an hour in the local cafe on company time.
I am sure they also did a product for cleaning...
I need to buy a quantity of 20*20*3 angle to make some racking and a workbench for my new workshop, but as up until now I have only used scavenged materials or car panels I have absolutley no idea how much I should expect to pay per metre.
Clearly prices will vary with spot prices for steel...
I have a 3hp 150l Clarke Air Industrial. It works well and apart from needing new bearings in the motor (easy job) at mega hours (£12) and a new start/run capacitor (£18) it has only needed oil changes. It is kept outside under a tarp and has been in use for about 9 years now.
I run it of a...
They use a big Hydrovane at the workshop at my work, Volvo Truck Workshop. They also use Hydrovane compressors at my other half's work, but that is a dentists!
Did you know they come with a ten year warranty?
All that money making a monster truck and you save £100 on custom flexi brake pipes and use a nut and bolt instead of what I presume should be a ball joint?
I don't get it..
You can do this with CO2, Propane, Butane, Most refrigerants etc., because the pressure at which they turn to liquid is much lower than Argon, O2, Acetylene etc., which are COMPRESSED GAS rather than a liquid that turns to gas as it is decompressed.
Only £150 an hour?
My other half works with an Oral Surgeon who does referral work from the NHS paid for by the local NHS Trust. He gets about £100 for an extraction that takes an average of ten minutes.
He does however do a very good job and brings almost instant relief to his patents who...
Aye Sureflow is mixed gas, it is the nitrogen that gives the beer it's head without the beer being too gassy. Perhaps someday they will realise that cask conditioned is far better!
Food grade CO2 is 99.9% pure, by law. If it is not 99.97% then it is not food grade. There is seldom any nitrogen in food grade CO2.
The impurities in industrial CO2 are normally Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) contained within the original source that the CO2 was derived from. These VOC's...
Is the correct answer.
Indeed the air-fuel mix in one of the London car bombs was so great the fuel was condensing on the windows. The most dangerous thing about that was when the (hero) cop opened the door and let the air in then pulled the phone off the detonator wires.
As for the...