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Truly astonishing.
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Not so. They are very useful in the right application. The heating side is outstanding and, if the rest of the system is designed with a combi in mind the domestic water side is ok. People go on about how you will never get a power shower with a combi. Well, that's true, however use a mixer designed to be used with a combi and you'll still get a very acceptable shower, certainly far better than any electric shower I've come across. It's a matter of pros and cons, and the pros often outweigh the negatives.
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I use one of these, does the job adequately at air rifle ranges. Any good? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cree-HS-802-1-Mode-Red-light-hunting-Led-Flashlight-Tactical-Switch-Gun-Mount-/171179718409?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_Camping_LightsLanternsTorches&hash=item27db1b3709
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Be interested to hear if this works out of curiosity. I tried it without success.
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NiCads unfortunately develop memory and eventually stop charging, end of cell. Last time around I upgraded to an 18v Makita drill with NiMh cells. Not cheap but a marked improvement. Worth the money if you decide to get another drill.
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What's a decent, cheap cart for clays???
-Mongrel- replied to Fabhui's topic in Bullets, Cartridges and Reloading
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Nope, that's not to say that I couldn't have done. Motorways have a 70 limit, doesn't stop you driving faster, doesn't mean you will die if you do.
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See, Vaillant IS the answer!
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I've done 160 mph on a motorbike but somehow survived this very excessive speed. As said, it's not the speed that kills you.
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Agreed, just sounded as though Mr Kelly was getting 3k+ for a boiler swap, which down here is 2k for a pig of a change and less for a 'normal' swap! We can do a Vaillant Ecotec within sensible parameters for about 1800 quid (plus the dreaded) generally.
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Ignoring the rights and wrongs, because at the end of it all they've paid for any stupidity on their part. My thoughts go out to the Walker family and also to the family of the pretty much unmentioned Roger Rodas, the driver last night. 'Roger Rodas. This man was a race car driver, business owner, humanitarian and much more. He was a close friend of Paul Walker and the two also were partners in the business world'. R.I.P. to both of them.
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What's a decent, cheap cart for clays???
-Mongrel- replied to Fabhui's topic in Bullets, Cartridges and Reloading
RC2's do the job for me, £42.00 a slab. -
Fore end isn't, believe me.
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You and me both...looks like my lad may have a Bettizzini...
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Likewise. I am also an installer and would fit a Vaillant every time given the choice. We are accredited Vaillant and Worcester installers and will happily fit both, BUT, given the choice... *Gulp*! £3500 for a boiler swap? Two days work? I suppose if you are getting it then why not, we wouldn't get too many at that price in Brighton though.
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Looks like he's got a high level harness as well, behind his shoulders.
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Astonishing that he survived let alone got rescued!
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They are advertising locally to me as sweeping done FROM £40.00.
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It's good, but manufactured to maximise the effect!
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Multishot for the reasons detailed already. .177 for me, I find it easier to shoot and more forgiving for less than perfect ranging. In other words I like clean kills and the vast majority are with my .177. When I tried a Daystate Huntsman in .22, I found I could group it well at a known range but got a lower percentage of clean kills due to being slightly high or low as a result of being a bit out on ranging. I could have bought a laser ranger but, sold the Daystate and bought another .177 which solved the problem for me. The .177s? Both AirArms, first was a S400 and my current love, the S510...lush!
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Oooh, upgrading then!
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Hi Evan, thanks but... Shoot is covered at the moment anyway as it says above. Sorry if this sounds a bit short, but you are probably the tenth person to find Pigeonwatch and start messaging with a zero or slightly better post count. It's always good to read the previous posts on a thread first.
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Only once, which as a sub-contractor is no mean feat. Started a new 'job' and it took 11 days, and it wasn't because I wasn't capable, willing, qualified or any other reason relating to my ability to do the job. It was because the owner of the company I was subbing to was a smack head and control freak. When he found out I wasn't going to grovel at his feet and be forever thankful that he'd given me a job he let me go. I wasn't going to be working with him directly so you'd think really he'd be interested in my ability to do what was required, which he freely admitted I was, but no, it was a 'clash of personalities'. Didn't even have the decency to tell me direct. His party trick was to go home, get high and paranoid and then start ringing around people giving them grief, that's how he let me go. I asked whether I was working until the end of the week, 'No, effective immediately, don't come in tomorrow', 'Will I get paid any notice?' I asked, 'I don't pay people not to work'! What a complete bell end, lucky escape I suspect!
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It's less the finish, it's the hoofing great wood ridge where it meets the metal. The Bettinsolis are more smoothed into the metal work.