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Rob525

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  1. I have a few seeland items including the marsh coat and there all very waterproof and a good fit BUT the stitching is very poor, fraid ends and have had to have belt loops re stitched etc
  2. Yes he is and has started filming already. It's a year in the life of his farm so will be out towards the end of next year
  3. As already suggested If it's going into a kitchen cupboard it will need a socket soldering on which will require an 18mm hole with a single wrap of gaffer tape run the length. Also put a double check valve on the pipe not a tap with a built in they are problematic and if I remember rightly dont meet current regs ither
  4. Fantastic article. He speaks his mind and what he believes in and that's more than alot of the people nowadays
  5. Can someone that subscribes please copy and paste it?
  6. What's S.T today? I hope to god this gets publicised further!
  7. Rob525

    Ebay

    I had a very similar issue recently. Call ebay, 02080802164 . They answered within 2mins and within 4 mins they gave me a full refund and I was on my way!
  8. Rob525

    Heating pump

    Electrics are just live neutral and earth, if you can wire a plug you can wire a pump.
  9. If its gurgling, condensate is definitely blocked and chamber is full. Most likely rain getting in the flue and washed the exchanger through and blocked it up. Squeeze the rubber hose off the bottom, I bet it crunches and Bob's your uncle!
  10. Yea use marine ply of a decent thickness, dont worry about weight if its being pulled by something bigger than a quad as keeping the centre if gravity low will help its handling And I agree about the bitchumin or use schultz under body seal
  11. I can confirm that neatsfoot oil does rit stitching, not worth the risk on boots but it did bring a dry old belt back to life!
  12. Yea that's the problem I had too, that and slipping off it and risking bashing the gun, this way you have 2 hands on the gun and total control
  13. I think there fantastic. On a modern chrome lined barrel if its pulled through with in a couple of hours of shooting it comes up perfect with a single pull. Dangle the rope through, stand on the end and lift the gun up is the easiest way and it takes seconds.
  14. This would be my plan of action too. It's better to know now ither way than be wondering for the years to come
  15. This is a good idea! Good luck with the search
  16. Exellent, sounds a good day and a cheap one at that! Hopefully good impressions were left and you can return year on year for it! When you find something good keep hold of it but dont forget to dip your toe in where ever you can!
  17. How annoying im driving past you today but my license is at home 140miles away!
  18. Would need the upstairs floor plan too before anything could even be said really. It looks to me that where the double doors are that lead to the "conservatory" is the existing rear of the house with the cavity. If the conservatory and utility are single story it would be difficult to do as the roofline would interfere with the steels. The dining wall steel would have to load on the rear steel (that would have to be a double to take both courses) and on the other end may require a post or column building. Basically what I'm saying is it's not that easy! First you would need a set of drawings making and a visit from a structural engineer for load calculations and steel sizes before you go down the route of a building notice
  19. This is lenny and he is the best friend anybody could have! All be it a naff gundog 😂😂
  20. Alot of gun for the money, wood looks nice too. Good luck with the sale 👍 Not that he will ever see that!
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