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gensetsteve

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  1. I have a mk 3 diesel hilux single cab for getting about the muddy yard. But it discharged its new batteries a few weeks ago. At the same time half the dash lights stopped working and the truck will not operate the glow plugs. When sat with everything switched off its draining 1/2 an amp out of the batteries. If I disconnect the small connector on the alternator the dash lights and glow system starts again. If I disconnect the near side battery neg the alternator relay clicks and also the dash lights work. All very strange especially without a set of drawings. Has any one had these problems and was it a regulator or an alternator.
  2. Not a very good pic but u can see the roof sheet on top which has now been extended across the container on the right and will shortly be across the one on the left.
  3. Yes 100mm thick plasticote steel sheet both sides. Not designed for roof sheets but bit of mastic between the joints 99% waterproof. The government is giving loans to companies to improve their fridges so the stuff is getting ripped out in vast quanities. Make sure the sheets are not to old as they will not be fire proof. Got the sheets free will try and find a pick. You could do the sides as well and you dont loose space inside.
  4. I have one container with sheets of fridge side on the roof. No condensation in this container. The other roof as normal running with condensation inside.
  5. I would be careful how you tell people to do one. I offered money to a tree worker at the end of our road who was involved with a big road construction. He became aggressive and violent as I was explaining I was happy to pay for use within my business. After his visit to minor injuries unit and some butter fly stiches we got on much better and now buy any wood he has spare, the start of a beautiful friendship.
  6. I went at a mullered chain with a bench griner because I was having a bad day and also to see what the effect was when the teeeth were blue. The chain held its edge alot longer on the saw but was a pita to sharpen by hand. But if you always use a grinder then makes no difference after about 4 bench grinds you start to get through the case hardening. I find the stihl chain a bit soft when new anyway
  7. To some of the new log burner owners a log over 15% is wet. And of course you only order more logs when you have 4 left in the basket.
  8. We had thought of it and one of our bag suppliers sent us some really nice nets with big colourful band saying chimnia logs in 4" letters looked good. People who use chimnias often have never lit a fire in their lives so simple fuel like this is ideal especially if they are nine parts to the wind.
  9. Little and often. A tiny smudge every couple of months.
  10. Im not taking my clothes off and photographing the wobbly bits. Oh go on then dave as its only you looking I get me camera.
  11. I think dave riding had some bulk bags on ebay a few weeks ago.
  12. I went to the docs a year or so ago about something unrelated to weight and got the third degree about taking more exercise. My cholesterol apparently is 6 and my gut is flab not muscle. I dont feel obese but feel better to do something about it now than wait for it to get worse. I have more time now the economy has slowed up. Good time to take things easy on the business front I have been flat out for the last 20 years. I left school and went straight into an apprenticeship I have only been out of work for 3 months since I left school in 1985 time for a gap year or ten.
  13. I have put on another stone since giving up cutting logs a few months ago. So now 6ft 4 and 18 stone with clothes on. I have bought a used concept 2 rowing machine for christmas. New they are about £1200 but bought a late one for £600 they can be connected to the internet and race against others so we could have an arb talk rowing club. I went for the indoor rower due to the crap weather we get now its to easy to stop the cycling routine when its pissing with rain. I killed my knees when a teenager long distance cycling so dont want to run or cycle too much again. I have been doing about 1/2 hr every other day 6500 meters which is supposed to burn 400 calories.
  14. I am sure the op is genuine as he is a religious man. May be he needs a slight change in direction give harry christner a try they seem happy dancing about the uniform looks cheap and I have never seen a fat one.
  15. The bags are currently 450mmx500mm and weigh 4-5kg I am thinking bigger bags would be 450x800 and weigh 6-7kg so a serious bag of kindling. The trick is to supply a different market without upsetting our customers excisting stock. Thanks for all your feedback.
  16. We make alot of nice neat bags at the moment but are getting offered more timber that is just a tad too short or too notty. This can cause problems in the kindlet. I have had an idea to offer a value bag at the same price but increase the size to compensate for the untidy look of the kindling. How much bigger would the bags need to be ?
  17. I have a 3.1 1992 tropper sitting doing nothing if someone needs bits.
  18. 3.1 engine one of the best. 3.0 one of the worst I would leave it alone
  19. I think I have an oregon one had it years light weight red metal handle. Used it loads need to keep it sharp and for big stuff need to really thump it in which could be a problem if you miss. Ideal for pulling rings about or pulling cord onto a processor. I dont think I would want the weight of a wood handled one.
  20. I dont really like the Lavazza coffee. I have tried most of the coffees in the supermarkets the best by miles has been Taylors expresso. Sainsburys own ground expresso is ok. I have a Gaggia expresso burr grinder but its rubbish does anyone have a reasonably priced burr grinder which is fine enough for proper expresso.
  21. Best way I have found to season is covered top and open sides with mesh like they put round barns to break the wind. The rain hits it and runs down but still allows wind through. I put some bags of logs in a container last year and they came out same moisture as they went in.
  22. A gaggia with proper pump inside can be bought for £140 but they are tonnes more hassle than the latest gadget machines.
  23. The Gaggia machine I use has a proper pump in it and produces coffee to match and often beat proper coffee shops. Some of the expresso coffee you get from some of the big chains is dire. I dont touch instant, perculator or caffitere a well made expresso or I dont bother. You can tell a good expresso by how much creme is on the top. If the coffee does not produce the froth on the top chuck it down the sink. If my machine produces bad coffee it needs descaling and cleaning, the brita filter needs changing, the water is stale or coffee is not fresh. Its a huge amount of fuss but worth it. Stops the head aches and shakes
  24. I am addicted to expresso coffee. Clean machine fresh filtered water and quality beans + good machine makes good coffee. I use a Gaggia but I think things have moved on. Which did a test a month or so ago will try and find it. One of the delongi machines for around £100 did very well.
  25. And I like big butts I wont criticise I cant remember ever cutting a tree down.

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