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  1. God I hate modern Land Rover products, I have an old one (40 yr old in late 2025) had it near 20 years, it's a toy really.😁

    I work in the trade and dread getting them to work on, it's 15 miles to work and there's a garage less than a mile away, unfortunately a LR specialist 😆😝 

  2. My hastings policy on my 2014 jazz has gone from £300 ish to £500 ish for no reason other than they wanted to make more money.

    I'm dreading my other 2 cars although they are specialist cover (old landy and MGF).

  3. I had the Astra Zeneca one on Wednesday at 5.30pm felt tired and a bit off in the evening then got a fever and shivers all night and I was wiped out all next day at work.

    Got home went to bed at 7pm and stayed there mostly asleep till next morning and felt better.

    My next one will be on Saturday , if I get a choice, I'm in my mid 50's

  4. 1 hour ago, stumfelter said:

    I seem to remember both but I don't know why? Was one here and one in the US?

    19 was supposed to be mobile and 14 home base but it varied by area, now it seems to be single channel (19) with loads of power to get over each other and expensive amateur hf sets as a status symbol🙄

  5. I've got loads of cb's and amateur radio gear (took exam in 1998) there are a few people on near me on cb some good, some bad I've been using it since the early 80's.

    I keep saying I won't buy anymore cb's but then one comes along that's cheap and there I go again I know phones are easier but I like radio.

  6. 2 hours ago, Rob85 said:

    Hi guys I'm sure some of the older folk will remember this and im maybe not the first person to post about it on here, but I stumbled across "out of town" with Jack hargreaves on YouTube. Loads of episodes. Why can we not have television like this anymore? all way before my time but definitely some lovely relaxing veiwing if anyone is bored out of their tree....some fishing and shooting in among it all.

    Is that the old guy from "HOW"?

  7. Years ago when there were loads of people on almost any aerial would do, but nowadays people are few and far between so the bigger and higher the better.

    I've just restarted using cb, a couple of weeks before the lockdown I saw a rare cb on facebook so I grabbed it and I've been messing with that, I already had an outside aerial 

    so it was just a case of getting the coax out and connecting it all back up.

    I've got a Shakespeare ABS-1600 which has been up for years, very robust, but not made anymore I think.

    Good place to start still doing mail order http://www.kcb.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d3_Base-Antennas.html

  8. On 09/09/2019 at 12:00, SpringDon said:

    That doesn’t get enough points to qualify. Whether or not you’d ever get caught is another matter. It sometimes happens at overly keen mot stations or after accidents.

    https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration/rebuilt-vehicles

     

     

    I'm sure it can only be mot exempt if it hasn't been modified

    yup all here

    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/670431/vehicles-of-historical-interest-substantial-change-guidance.pdf

  9. On 14/09/2019 at 19:43, defender said:

    Yea I've read about new boilers not even managing to get to 10 yrs without requiring replacement whereas that one is over 30 yrs old and the whole system has needed 1 electric valve, 1 pump and a few thermocouples in it's life.

    Annoyingly if I'd done it myself it would have only been out of action for less than 2 days :unhappy:

    Fixed, it was the gas valve after all, if it wasn't illegal to do so I could have done it but it was done professionally by a gas safe engineer. 

  10. Just now, Westley said:

    I have fitted countless universal thermo leads in my day and NEVER had a problem with any of them (which included the gas fire variety too). Yes, a new boiler is probably more efficient but the boiler that I removed from my home, about 4 years ago, was some 40 years old. I serviced it annually (properly) and apart from several thermo leads and a new gas valve top it was still going strong when I ripped it out. I have not noticed a substantial decrease in my gas bill, using the new all singing and dancing combi boiler  ! 

    Yea I've read about new boilers not even managing to get to 10 yrs without requiring replacement whereas that one is over 30 yrs old and the whole system has needed 1 electric valve, 1 pump and a few thermocouples in it's life.

    Annoyingly if I'd done it myself it would have only been out of action for less than 2 days :unhappy:

  11. Yea I've done it before and it worked perfectly and just in case I put a co monitor in the boiler room and it was fine, but I'm not going to do it again.

    I think genuine ones are still available at 3 times the price of a universal one.

    He did say to me that the boiler is probably 40% efficient whereas modern boilers are up to 98% efficient.

  12. 1 hour ago, B725 said:

    Hold the button in for at least 30 seconds and release very slowly, thermocouple is the cheapest repair it may be a cold pilot or the dearest is a new gas valve. 

    Thanks for that,

    I held it for so long my thumb had a gas flame imprint and let it go very slowly and it still went out.

    Fortunately I've found someone I know who is on the gas safe website and they are coming tomorrow and I cancelled the one mentioned above.

  13. Think I've got someone, it's been a nightmare so far with leaving voicemails and no one getting back to me and phones that ring and ring.

    What I need to know now is what can cause the pilot not to stay lit when I release the grey button to me it can only be thermocouple, gas valve or weak pilot light flame just in case they try to bamboozle me.

    Oh and how much is it to become gas safe?

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