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roosy

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    shooting
    radio controlled plane's
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    kite buggying

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  1. thats why thay are the the best boxers
  2. not seen any black guys at the club but we did have a zombie shooting clays the other week he arrived on a moped
  3. your a good bloke mate nice kind offer, hope the right person comes along
  4. dont go with sureterm changed to nfu
  5. no excuse to talk to customers like that
  6. oh great, made me feel so sad reading about a lost dog
  7. well if you throw in some free tuition i might have a go need all the help i can get as a newbie
  8. that was funny i hope was meant in good humour as it is nice of him to ask and allways good to make new friends
  9. so is that a free go for PW members then
  10. im also in to carp and have biviy and all the gear was in syndicate at erith
  11. fishing is my main hobby i have a boat that i have for pike fishing in the winter and mackerel bashing in the summer but im afraid just getting over an operation so out of action for a couple of months but be glad to go with you when im better pm me your number mate
  12. we dont open the gates to let your sort in to norfolk lol
  13. dont know anything about plumbing but is just changing a washer always that simple what is reseating and do you have to some times do that as well and do some of these new cheap taps have fixed washers
  14. just reading what i copied of google cant see why you would open up celling below would thought lifting boards would be easier
  15. copied from google There are several causes of noisy pipes. Yours sounds like water hammer and perhaps, poorly secured pipes. Water hammer is a loud banging sound. It occurs when a valve is closed quickly and the water, which is moving with considerable velocity and momentum, has to stop very quickly. When water moving at several feet per second has to stop abruptly, there is a considerable amount of force that must be dealt with. The water bounces off the valve and actually creates a vacuum as it bounces away from the valve. The vacuum then violently attracts the water back to the low pressure area and the water again bounces off the closed valve. If the water has enough momentum, it will again bounce off the valve and create a smaller vacuum. The effect of this is reverberation, which sounds a little bit like someone pounding on metal piping with a hammer. Water velocities can be high (up to 3,000 miles per hour) and the forces developed with water hammer can exceed 600 psi. The implications of water hammer can include deterioration of valves, loosening of piping supports and leaking at pipe joints. Metal piping is more susceptible to water hammer than plastic piping. The plastic piping tends to have enough flexibility to absorb some of the energy. A water hammer chamber could be installed behind the toilet. It will act like a cushion and slow the water down gradually. Poorly secured pipes may require the ceiling below to be opened up to access the pipes, however if the water hammer problem is eliminated, the pipes may not move enough to make noise. google it lots to read on there about it
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