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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I'm making a corned beef and onion pie to treat some of my colleagues on my last day of work during British Pie Week.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
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Katherine

Guru
Moderator
Location
Manchester
I have obtained a couple of box sets of my most favourite programmes, they may or may not include vampires and/or zombies.
I am resigning my membership here as I will have no time to talk with you losers for a few months :hello:
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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Our central heating packed up this evening. Ninety minutes with my head in the airing cupboard with a multimeter, a screwdriver , and (miraculously) a spare actuator for the V4043H motorised two-port valve.....and we seem to have staved off hypothermia once again.

I am in awe of you.

I only have Amal carburettor spanners and needle jets (monobloc) to hand in case I acquire British motor bike with a carburettor that needs servicing.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I am in awe of you.

I only have Amal carburettor spanners and needle jets (monobloc) to hand in case I acquire British motor bike with a carburettor that needs servicing.
I spent about an hour on Google looking for a spare actuator/powerhead......and then I remembered that I had bought a complete replacement valve about 15 years ago. After a brief rummage, there it was! A quick bit of cannibalisation , and Bob's Your Uncle. No need to drain down the entire system.
It doesn't usually work out like that. Oh no. I'm still celebrating.
 
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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I spent about an hour on Google looking for a spare actuator/powerhead......and then I remembered that I had bought a complete replacement valve about 15 years ago. After a brief rummage, there it was! A quick bit of canniblisation , and Bob's Your Uncle. No need to drain down the entire system.
It doesn't usually work out like that. Oh no. I'm still celebrating.

My best ever bodge was refurbishing/repairing a rear windscreen demister switch from an Austin Allegro 1500 Vanden Plas using a 5/64 HSS drill shaft and the blade carriers from a fret saw. It worked perfectly for the next four years until we scrapped the car.
 
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