Reynard
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- Cambridgeshire, UK
The good news is that it re-opened last night, although there's one driver that won't be able to use that road again.
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(Pic nicked from Welney Flood Watch)
Whoops! There's always one...

The good news is that it re-opened last night, although there's one driver that won't be able to use that road again.
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(Pic nicked from Welney Flood Watch)

Don't do it boats are an expensive hobby
It is pleasant to have the house cooler for a while. The Patient feels the cold and the house is usually too warm for my liking. It is 18 degrees at present with just a small fan heater in the lounge to keep him warm.
His MB MkIX seat?
Casa Reynard usually runs at around 18 to 19C during the winter. Currently 18.5 according to the thermometer on the book case, which is plenty comfy enough.
I don't like it cold, but I hate it when it gets too hot. I'd rather go for another layer than crank the heating up. And of course, cranking the heating up means shovelling more wood in...
It is my feet and hands that might get cold. The lounge is very cosy. I will put on extra layers to go to bed.
 
  sorts out chilly fingers.
 sorts out chilly fingers.what a lovely view!
Drop the remaining key on the floor, and listen to how it sounds when it hits the floor.
An almost of flat sound when it hits indicates it's been cut too quick. It got warm whilst being cut, reducing the metals strength.
You can try the same drop test on the broken keys. A similar sound would have me going to another shop.


