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wakarb

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  1. Pretty good, no way is he going to sell it though. I am suprised ebay have let the ad stay active.
  2. Done. Would love to see the results once compiled.
  3. That is amazing, looks great and suits the area. I want one
  4. Haha that would be awesome and is not that difficult to do
  5. To be honest the first link has pretty poor cameras (low res) they would be ok if they where low leval and very close to whatever you want to monitor, so not ideal. Also there is no hard disk with the recorder so you would need to add another £60+ for an decent disk. The second system is better al round, even though it says super high res they are not. I would say they where hi res but no amazing. For the money though its a system that should do what you need. You will just have to experiment with placing the cameras in different places. I would recommend temp fixing them for a couple of days so you can see what works and what does not, then install them properly when you have found the ideal locations.
  6. Where about are you mesterh? I have been doing cctv for 10 years so if your near by i could come and give some advise, as i said before it is very hard to build a system unless it is well thought out
  7. Deffo a phone line needed and broad band if you can, that way you will able to get real time footage very quickly. A recorder will cost you from around £300 upwards, this will get you enough storage for a month at very close to real time. Its a very difficult thing to get right with out experiance. Decent def cameras are a must and lighting is a big issue also (at night that is) Basicly it comes down to how much you want to spend as with everything
  8. Gutted for ya man. There is far to much of this going on at the moment. Every time I hear about another theft I get very unsettled and have to go and check all my kit it locked and secured. I does seem that nothing will stop the buggers though.
  9. I couldn't get in on the action either, gutted.
  10. I have been thinking about this for some time now, we have had a few customers try to wiggle out of paying the full amount once the job has been done. I would be very interested to know what you guys put in your t&c list. Pm sent.
  11. Very difficult to tell. I would say you have done a very good job there. I have made a fair amount of home brew but I leave the small amount of silt in the bottles. What kit have you made? I have a few create of coopers ipa saved for crimbo- nice!
  12. Done. letter written with all relevant details included and ready to be sent in the morning. Thanks for bringing this up
  13. I never new that either. Do you re on they will back pay for 10 years? Did you just contact the tax office about it?
  14. Yeah got mine in the post this morning, nice!
  15. The dude has so much skill, I have seen a fair bit of his stuff and all of it is amazing.
  16. I think the stitches you are referring to are the ones that join the individual parts together (see white stitching in the photo) the green line in the bridge is the same material as the whole of the bridge so it may as well be black for the purpose of this discussion, the green line is nothing more than styling.
  17. I will be replacing the bridge when f r jones opens in the new year. As has already been said its just not worth the risk, damage is damage so I just cant rely on it.
  18. Thanks for your posts on this, I think your right by saying I answered my own question. If I have to ask then the only way to go is replacement. I have contacted Chris at f r jones and he will get me one in in the new year. I can borrow one until then so not so bad. Thanks for putting my mind at ease
  19. Im after a little advise please. I use an edelrid tree motion 2 to climb with, whilst doing some conny bashing I nicked the bridge with my silky. Now its not a big cut but it is a cut all the same. I was wondering if I should get it replaced? If this is the case has anyone done a bridge change on this harness before or is it a send to the pro's to do job. Or am I worrying about nothing? If that is the case what would the loler inspector think about it. Thanks for the input in advance. Forgot to add that i lightered it to seal it
  20. the video at the top of this page is the one i watched, and very helpful it was to http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/maintenance-help/21274-demonstration-ms200t-carb-removal.html

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