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CaptainBeaky

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  1. Not that great an idea, tbh. Decent 18650 batteries have protection circuits built in to prevent overheating when charging or discharging. So do laptop batteries, but when you dismantle one, you will remove the circuits because they are not built into each individual cell. Do not leave one of these charging unattended - they have been known to catch fire and/or explode. Have a look at Torchy the Battery Boy's website for more information.
  2. Oops! Missed that bit of the thread...
  3. Son has sgc, cabinet is shared, and all the guns are mirrored on each certificate.
  4. http://www.theknightshop.co.uk
  5. The Hilux Surf forum does this, usually referred to as the Surf Train - moving items a big as engines and gearboxes around the country for free. New sub-forum: the PW Relay? Pigeon Post? Or even Carrier Pigeon
  6. Already have a couple which have are effectively his anyway All of them are mirrored on his certificate, as the storage is common.
  7. Certificate turned up yesterday - one week after FEO visit! 7 weeks from posting the form to cert landing on doormat
  8. CENTIPEDE 3: Tony and Cherie... Nah - it'd never get past the BBFC!
  9. +1 best hammer I own, in terms of putting nails into things or out of things Other than that, my UKPK - don't feel dressed without it.
  10. Thank you, kind sir Had an impromptu trip up to Hawley last Saturday, and tried those Bernaghi cartridges - 'Enry seems to like feeding them. They certainly break clays nicely
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    peppa pig

    An I the only one expecting this thread to be a discussion of the required calibre for Peppa Pig?
  12. Higgins model 20 - I shot as well as I have ever done the first time I picked it up, and improving. It must fit me! Plus shooting a pump is so wonderfully tactile
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    Plusnet

    Been with them for years, back to when they were Madasafish. Now have fibre with them (to the cabinet) - roadside cabinet is right outside the house so speed is great. Paying for 40 MB/sec, line capacity is 80 plus, and we get a rock-solid 43 MB/sec whenever I've measured it. Always had good service, uptime has been outstanding. Always get a Sheffield accent on the phone, and their hold music is always local bands
  14. Sorted, and on their way to the gentleman above
  15. The original 303 had, IIRC, cresylic acid in it - the same base as creosote - hence the smell. This gives the product it's water solubility and cleaning ability. They changed the formulation sometime in the the 80's, for safety reasons - it was never as good after, and the smell want nearly as nice
  16. I have a few sets of Canon printer cartridges to dispose of - unused, remanufactured units. My printer inconsiderately died immediately after I bought a large batch of cartridges for it! 2 sets of the following: BCI 6 Black BCI 6 Cyan BCI 6 Magenta BCI 6 Yellow BCI 3e Black Plus another 2 of the BCI 3e Black. They suit a large variety of older Canon printers - mine was an i865, but there is a large list that they do fit. Free to good home! If you feel obliged to pay postage, donate it to Orchid.
  17. The person doing the chipping is supposed to register the chip - if recently done, the paperwork may not have been processed, or not sent in yet (the Management is a qualified implanter for cats, dogs and rabbits). Hope they manage to trace the owner
  18. At last some photos of 'Enry 'Iggins:
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