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GarethM

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  1. Don't think it works like that, larger the gap would just create a weaker spark or if electronic probably not at all. For something that's spinning at what 3000+ rpm retarding the timing will probably make absolutely zero differences probably. Plus being a two stroke it's probably even more useless as the microsecond timing is so infinitely small it's probably barely even noticeable or measurable.
  2. The gap between what the coil and the flywheel, you want fag paper close to induce a magnet field.
  3. I was hoping the cyanide would kick in
  4. This Holly smells lovely, yeap keep breathing it nice and deep as your burning it
  5. Wrong sorts of tackle tart forum.
  6. Overoptimistic might be something of an understatement. I often wonder in built up areas why they don't have a share agreement with virgin to share conduits and cabinets. As someone in the know, how does this hung fibre stand up to the environment?, as where I am they just don't seem bothered about burying a new trunk line and saving the cost of poles.
  7. Without going into a debate about line speeds etc. It's not about line speeds but the network behind it, old days copper went from your house to the exchange where it connected to the ISP. Now it's to the end of your road and they can sell off the exchange building as it's a fibre node network structure. Think mobile phone masts talking with each other in a game of pass the data parcels. I was building electronics back in the early days of BT 21CN equipment, by 2007 BT were having a fire sale on building as it emptied 80% of the copper cables from an exchange.
  8. I've never understood why Stihl are happy for spares sites to display the spares drawings. Instead of just having them fully available direct from Stihl, as I find my dealer likes me walking in and asking for x,y,x or buying online. They still get the order.
  9. https://www.espacemotoculture.fr/img/cms/vue eclatee stihl/tronconneuse et decoupeuse a beton/STIHL_MS200T_-_MS200.pdf Tadah 🙂
  10. Handle housing MS 200 T Assembly for Stihl MS200T Chainsaws | L&S Engineers WWW.LSENGINEERS.CO.UK Handle housing MS 200 T Assy for Stihl MS200T Chainsaws. Genuine and Non Genuine Parts Available.
  11. Plus remember you'll only get full speed on new equipment or via ethernet. Almost all older WiFi stuff is physically limited to 54mb tho. Whilst a faster connection will allow more people to use it simultaneously, it's more aimed at streaming TV & online games.
  12. Your not an influencer just yet, have you decided you're target audience for your only fans?.
  13. Think he's just highlighted the stupidity of the environmental lot, same don't touch the forests attitude that's swept Europe/Canada and the USA. Then shock horror we have fires, old days you would let controlled fires burn/fire breaks and locals to scavenge in public land. If memory serves it was made illegal to pickup fallen trees in Germany.
  14. They did have a phase of mounting a flue gas port on the first section of flue, which was one of those pop rivet threaded nuts. Onto which you put a bolt through and mount the thermometer, but modern stoves run relatively cooler than the older 450c+ of old.
  15. Have you posted it or emailed it back ?
  16. I'd be checking the moisture meter personally and how it's stored, I'm burning and selling plenty that was felled this spring and it's well below 19% and burns.
  17. I have the same rule around the farm, including myself regarding PPE, it might be hot but I'd rather be safer. It'll all be digitally monitored via hall effect sensors, so would also assume a cut into kevlar is a rapid change Vs say a cut bogging it down slowly curve. But these controllers are insanely accurate, we modified a motor in industry and even without the sensors we soft started and had it running at around 20rpm variance at full chat almost regardless of what load. Granted it's a thirsty beasty amps wise, but it also safety stopped in milliseconds if for example a t-shirt got wrapped around the mechanism it was that sensitive. Think it depends on how cheap you go, even the Screwfix electric stopped almost on the button. It was like a wet lettuce but think it was like 1500w Vs my daily ms261.
  18. Wouldn't that make them more liable to actually fall your way tho ?.
  19. And they are not ready to burn.
  20. I had a 70+ year old boss that bought an Aldi special, burnt that out due to not understanding two stoke or chain oil, went to electric same burnt out drive. Didn't understand chain brake either, eventually persuaded him to buy a sawsall. I could atleast sleep on a weekend knowing it was a damn sight safer, than an old man with zero PPE.
  21. And isn't this the same sorts of bs health and safety that has a warning on bullets, saying they may cause cancer ?.
  22. I've used fan heaters set on cold just to help even out the temp, think a 1.5kw heater on cold was like 10w.
  23. It's free so, anything will be a bonus. But in all honesty a tiny desk fan would work wonders too. Ceiling fans work wonders in warehousing, had one in the old warehouse and it was like 300w but knocked 20-30% off the gas bill.
  24. Its a gimmick, even more so on a modern stove as they're designed to rob as much heat as possible from the flue gases. Whilst yes you get "free" airflow, it's no indicator of efficiency.

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