thats really nice and in keeping with the car ,I put some speed holes in yesterday’s project, gotta be worth an extra 5mph.
Considering the original bracket for the bottle was a piece of flat alloy and a skinny hose clip, this is probably overbuilt 1000%.
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No @Barking MatI slung 5 boats in the canal today, made them wet, and they floated, does that count?View attachment 276556View attachment 276557View attachment 276558
Little bit of progress.A mate with me getting underfoot made my garden wall a bit safer. Tomorrow we might put some of it back..
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Nice dry stone walling, that's a skill. Nice work,Little bit of progress.
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IT's a bit shy of the 5 yards a day we should be doing, but its definitely better than it was. The bit on the left might have to come down because its so rough, whereas the rest of it came down voluntarily, or was about to, all over next doors new conservatory..Nice dry stone walling, that's a skill. Nice work,
Next doors conservatory, rocks falling, best avoided.IT's a bit shy of the 5 yards a day we should be doing, but its definitely better than it was. The bit on the left might have to come down because its so rough, whereas the rest of it came down voluntarily, or was about to, all over next doors new conservatory..
Love that bracketI put some speed holes in yesterday’s project, gotta be worth an extra 5mph.
Considering the original bracket for the bottle was a piece of flat alloy and a skinny hose clip, this is probably overbuilt 1000%.
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Everyone seems to be doing theses resin tables these days, but that is cooler than most!I've been pouring this river table for my brother's birthday during tea breaks for the last week, its taken about a gallon of resin, nearly there. I poured a bit, let it go off but not fully set, add a bit of scenery then pour a bit more. As long as it doesn't go completely hard you don't have to abrade between layers.
Here's some car tyre, old bins, rusty oil drums and old railway carriage wheels, same as the last one I did. On the far bank I've put some river weed. This is bits of moss from the field dried in a dehydrator then stuck into one of the layers whilst still tacky.
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However on this one I have become a bit more macabre, there's the odd corpse floating around in the weeds
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And these poor window cleaners, not sure how they managed to end up drowned, if it was an accident I hope they weren't in any pane
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Here it is nearly full, I have filled it now, just have to wait until it goes really hard before filling the knots and sanding it all flat. Probably do that next week as I have a brewery day tomorrow then kitchen DIY at the weekend.
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Cheers
Andy
Next Lorch 220ac up on running.
Same fault as last one.
Unfortunately Lorch managed to damage Mapro because of breaking several clips and ripped of a cap. They quoted the guy who send me this to replace 4 PCB.
SMPS driver shorted out on Mapro.
Easy fix.
Takes more time for inboxing as for fixing.
But as a good review on that Lorch offers him free disposal.
This machine was send to headquarter of Lorch.
Don’t know who was responsible for getting this done but it is not that way Lorch should do.
PFC stage, charge and primary h-bridge are all fine.
but they quoted to be broken.
And they send it fully dismantled.
Naa.
Not that best commercial.
May @matt1978 is interested in this?
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