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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Cooooeeee. Its quite warm here. 21 deg in my living room.

Pottering day for me

Stay safe peeps :hello:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Good morning all fellow retirees.
A cloudy start to the day here, and due to be all day.
Order of the day is , breakfast, dog walking and then cycle to the local market for some bits and pieces. The pharmacy has now done my prescription so I will collect that at the same time. I was hoping for it yesterday, but the email came in too late for me to get there.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Good morning folks. Grey and warm today. Plenty to do with a new HW tank being installed next week. It's pressurised so looking forward to more powerful showers than we get at the moment with a header tank in the loft. Had to do a bit of DIY to allow access to the older tank, but I recently purchased a " Japanese " saw and that did a brilliant job 👍
Meanwhile time marches on, eldest daughter will be 50 in a few days😮
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Good morning folks. Grey and warm today. Plenty to do with a new HW tank being installed next week. It's pressurised so looking forward to more powerful showers than we get at the moment with a header tank in the loft. Had to do a bit of DIY to allow access to the older tank, but I recently purchased a " Japanese " saw and that did a brilliant job 👍
Meanwhile time marches on, eldest daughter will be 50 in a few days😮

We had a pressurised HW tank installed when the bathroom was redone a couple of years back. It works really well, and the drencher in the shower is exceptional.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Morning. I took the car through to the next village for petrol as I prefer it to our local station plus the car needed a run. I think that’s only the second time this year I have put petrol in as I use it so seldom.

I stopped at a little nature trail half way home and walked there for a change. It’s only barely a mile round the loop so I walked it four times to make up a reasonable distance. Nothing much on the pond apart from a few ducks.
https://www.pkc.gov.uk/media/19281/...pdf/Muthill-Bennybeg.pdf?m=636102155078070000
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Will take the microwave to the tip today. Disappointed as my Dad's DeLonghi microwave is 35 years old and still going strong, but mjne lasted not 5 years.

The older ones were much better. I have always regretted getting rid of my previous one. An old Brother combi microwave. It was built like a tank and was still working fine, but I stupidly thought I would get something more up to date.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Im just going to get £55 cheapo one. 700 watts is 700 watts, and if that one blows up in 5 years I won't be so upset.

I dont mind paying a premium for quality if I'm genuinely getting quality in return, but these days we're paying a premium for the likes of DeLonghi, VW, Sony, and the like and receiving the same crap product as the meat and potatoes brands.
 
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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Morning all :hello:

I've just ordered a 20 ton hydraulic press to replace the 6 ton one I've already got.
I tried to separate a Bantam crank with my smaller press and it wouldn't touch it.
It won't laugh at the big one!

I prefer the manual type. We had a hydraulic press at work, it was mechanical with a back and forth handle to pump up the pressure. The one I used most was the old cast iron swing type with a screw thread and two large metal balls on the top of the swing arm. You got really good feedback as to if something was going to go or not.
 
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