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    Trail cameras

    I spoke to my local police just regarding cctv an as long as it's not pointing at anyone's room windows or children's play area it's fine.
  2. one of your worst nightmares A passenger left his shot gun on a train and a member of staff found it and handed it to the police the gun was handed back to the owner with a warning http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-38649274
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    Shes no good

    I TAKE IT THE SMOKE ALARM IS WORKING
  4. I wen't back to the shop told him i wasn't happy and he wouldn't budge.I'm going to trade and standards . do what you want he said. as time wasn't on my side and due to the holiday period i ended up paying for it. they had done a hydro-static test I said nothing and paid the bill. £54 At least i have my tank back. i'm hopping to find out more info and send off some e-mails after the hols
  5. I can only advice using heavy gauge jump leads and connect + lead to + on the vehicle battery and the negative jump lead to a good clean earth point on the engine. you may have a bad earth from battery to chassis or chassis to engine. you could also still have a duff starter. Atb where is your location, also loads of starter tests on you tube as above.
  6. More info please,are all four working do they have ear pieces
  7. I have talk talk phone and broadband 18 month contract. line rental went up by £1.25last year i think and all the other providers followed.my contract was £17 odds line rental for 18.months and £5 38mb fiber optic for 12 months going up to £10 for the other 6 months. I got £100 love to shop vouchers, and because i was going to change my mind they gave me any time calls for 18 months. as a good will jester after the hacks I got any time mobile calls for 12 months,Also paid my line rental for twelve months saving £24 any out side line faults are sorted with bt engineers.. I can't fault them.
  8. As above put kodi on laptop or PC try it out. 8Mb download is plenty as long as there aren't to many other users on different devices
  9. update: Dropped into the shop told the guy on the counter i'd dropped a cylinder in and i wanted to check the Date of manufacturer and it's 2013. I said (I said he said) a test is not required till 2018. i had printed of info from MDE, HYDROTEC AND A EMAIL FROM SOUTHER CYLINDERS and told him i wasn't going to pay it. i'm not paying for something that's not required. his Bose who is on holiday said if i was going down that road then he would ban me from the shop, excellent i said i'm happy with that. I told him I need the tank for shooting and i'm going to claim for every day it's here when i need it (if i can) he offed to fill the gun when required. the guy was ok ,left it with him and it's down to his Bose now. Now iv'e heard they want to pass a law where all diving cylinders will require a visual test every year and a hydro every 5years.
  10. Don't think the law has been passed yet took this from sporting shooter January 2017 Two improvements to firearms law which were proposed by the Countryside Alliance (CA) have been moved by government as amendments to the Policing and Crime Bill, in the House of Lords; the amendments concern firearm certificate renewals and expanding ammunition. The changes mean that if a renewal has been submitted in a timely fashion and the police have failed to complete the process before the expiry date, the certificate will remain valid for a further period of eight weeks; while expanding ammunition of the kind used for deer stalking moves back to Section 1 . Chief executive of the CA, Tim Bonner explain what the changes would mean for licence holders: "As many of you will unfortunately be aware, some police forces are consistently failing to renew licences on time and that can create real problems for licence holders who will either be left with a restricted temporary permit, or have to lodge their guns with another licence holder until theirs is renewed. "The first] amendment means that if a renewal application has been made in good time then the licence can be extended for a period of up to eight weeks after its original expiry date. "The second amendment deals with a classic contradiction in our legislation which means that someone who holds a firearms licence which specifically allows them to own a rifle for the purpose of managing deer must also have a specific exemption from the police to possess the expanding ammunition which is legally required for deer culling. The amendment moves expanding ammunition back to Section 1 , removing the need for the totally unnecessary police exemption. "These amendments are of benefit both to licence holders and the police licensing department, and we look fonruard to them becoming legally binding in the near future. Changing the law is a long and complex business and we are very grateful for the support of Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP, the Minister, Brandon Lewis MP, and the British Shooting Sports Council in securing these significant improvements to firearms legislation for You
  11. I didn't say anything to my land lord, it was fitted in a cupboard and they checked the property every 6 months. made good the holes when i left and that was for 9 years never a problem.
  12. Cheers guys thanks for the info, if i get a chance i will drop into the shop on Monday
  13. snipper, i should have made it clearer...He said it was 2.5 years and said how do i know your not going to use it for diving.. that's were i got the first infornation from midlands web site, According to British Standards, diving cylinders require testing every 2½ years from date of manufacture, and surface-use cylinders (such as Airgun Charging Cylinders) once every 5 years. There are exceptions. The simplest method to determine a cylinder’s use is to examine the valve fitted. If the valve has surface-use features like our Jubilee Gun Valve with bleed and dry gauge, you’re awarded a 5-year test. However, if the valve can be used for diving – irrespective of whether you dive or not – the test station will treat this as a diving cylinder and award a 2½ year test. scubatechnician
  14. Took my air gun 300bar 3 Ltr cylinder to get it recharged which cost me £6 the last time. the guy looked at the tank and said it require a test at the cost of £54. I am sure the date of manufacture is 9/13.. I said to him because it is a surface tank with a jubilee gun valve with dry gauge and bleed valve it gets tested every five years. No every 2.5 years, the person how tests the tanks wasn't there so I said if it is 2.5 year then I don't mind paying for it if that is the case (In my head I'm saying 5 years.. I leave the tank and my phone number, that was Wednesday. phoned Thursday to see how he got on women answered the phone doesn't know if the tank has been done or how much.. ok I will phone tomorrow. Had a look on several diving an cylinder testing sites an its 5 years I sent off an emails to a company how test cylinders and was told i was correct a 5 year test Phoned the shop today and got told a test had been done and it will cost me £54 pounds I told him the it doesn't require a test till 2018. he was adamant it was 2.5 years his words... you could take it away and start diving with it. I stood my ground and I wanted to speak to the Bose i wasn't paying it and he hanged up the phone,, he must have been the Bose What now taken from cylinder test sites According to British Standards, diving cylinders require testing every 2½ years from date of manufacture, and surface-use cylinders (such as Airgun Charging Cylinders) once every 5 years. There are exceptions. The simplest method to determine a cylinder’s use is to examine the valve fitted. If the valve has surface-use features like our Jubilee Gun Valve with bleed and dry gauge, you’re awarded a 5-year test. However, if the valve can be used for diving – irrespective of whether you dive or not – the test station will treat this as a diving cylinder and award a 2½ year test. scubatechnician Q. I’ve been told by other air gunners that my cylinder that I use to charge my air rifle only needs testing every five years but my local dive shop tells me that it must be treated as a Scuba cylinder and be tested every 2.5 years. Who is right? A. The deciding factor is not what the cylinder is used for but the type of valve that is fitted. The HSE have confirmed the following: If the valve fitted is normally used with scuba equipment then a visual inspection is required every 2.5 years with a hydraulic test every 5 years. If the valve fitted is designed specifically for charging air weapons i.e. has a built in gauge and bleed screw will need a visual inspection and hydraulic test every 5 years.
  15. Decathlon have free delivery on all orders today only
  16. I seen a bit of a program on smart motorways,saying that sophisticated cctv cameras could spot the same car even tho it's number plates had been changed by distinguishing marks,dents, stickers etc..why can't they use them to catch people on there phones motorists who have a dash cam front and even rear camera have the evidence recorded in front of them you see it on youtube. 1. If your engine is running, vehicle stationary you can be done is that correct ? 2. are all calls and text logged with your phone provider ?
  17. As above check your picture settings, a factory reset should put your picture settings back to factory settings. Do you get the same fault if you view another input like play station,xbox, etc you don't say how old the tv is
  18. Clown loaches don't need a big tank, 40 liters if fine. I bought two loaches 8 years ago and one died two years later and the one left has been fine an grown 2 inches. A lot less work putting in maybe two and see how it goes..atb
  19. As above or make a trap from a small plastic bottle with some lettuce in and sink to bottom of tank and leave over night. should be full of snails. might not work of you have small fish,if it's a tropical fresh water you can get clown loaches as they love snails. loads of info if you google it,
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