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  1. If the bolt is too short then no washers

    If it is too long use a washer

    If it's still too long use a washer either side.

    And if it's still too long use one either side with a spring washer.

    Simples :)

     

    if its still too long after that several washers

    still too long? coupla nuts the next size up :lol:

  2. i'll give it a go see what happens , prety much a spare anyway and at the moment it can't get worse :biggrin: it amazes me it was running at all to be honest i also found that both coil bolts had worked loose and had been for some time :blushing: it was actually on the flywheel! which was begining to munch its way through it! the lessons of the day 1. lumiweld doesn't damn well work! (at least in my hands anyway :001_rolleyes: ) 2. a bit more thorough maintainance is required!!

  3. in a bid to repair it im just gonna glue and pop rivet a plate over the offending area :sneaky2: and see how that goes might do for a bit don't know as i can be bothered to go to the trouble of a new casing!

  4. well finally got round to it and spud.... yer right! here's some pics but after all the carry on it was absolute pants all i ended up with was a brittle pile of chicken poo!! :blushing: and at one point a bit fell of and ignited that was a scary moment! :scared1:

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  5. I have had the same (on Chrome) - random pages hang just loading and loading and loading. Rather than press the back arrow, if you stop the page loading it displays instantly. I guess the earlier example is the same - the page was there all the time hence the quick flash of it when the back arrow is pressed.

     

    There does not seem to be any predictability to it at all which I know is little help... but yes it is happening to others

     

    gave it a go Marko but for me it just stays blank, cheers for the suggestion though :thumbup1:

  6. yeah same ones, have tried using explorer and firefox but its just the same, not great on technology though so may well be summat at this end :blushing: just wondered if anyone else had experianced similar, got me baffled especially when you click back and it pops up for that brief second before page changes but not long enough to read anything :sneaky2::biggrin:

  7. i can see most threads but occasionally i'll get one where the page doesn't load? the background is there with all the stuff at the top but the contents is just blank and it just sits loading but nothing ever comes up till i click back then it appears for a fraction of a second before returning to previous page :confused1: even ones i've posted in myself, any ideas? is it at my end or have others experianced this?

     

    this is all i get no matter how long it's left

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  8. If it's the real biggies you're thinking about, I thought about the very same thing a few years ago and decided the weight of the compressed chip etc would be too much; plus the time in between emptying could result in a serious 'block' of chip having been generated and almost impossible to get out again.

     

    There are of course the smaller units that may work.

     

    bin lorries i've seen have a headboard that pushes the contents out don't rely on gravity alone

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