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Everything posted by dynax
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Go on - I'll bite. WTF do you want a flock of inflatable sheep for.? Are you opening some kind of kinky brothel for sheep sh@ggers? Do they come complete with wellies or do they have to bring their own? My mind is boggling. No fed up with some braindead dog owners that let their animals run loose and crap all over the place
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As a potential new sheep farmer any animal that worries my livestock can legally be shot, just because my new flock will be inflatable should not make any difference
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Child's play, back when she was not my X wife. My daughter's mum was surprised when I offered to push the pram to get baby to sleep... When she came to visit me working on the boat. Till she realised I was using pram wheels to dee rust some chain by repeatedly pushing her over it... It was surprisingly efficient. That's brilliant ! We are just devious fookers lol. Cheers Ian Teaching one's offspring the value of creative thinking and problem solving is sadly in great decline today, parents used to be so hands on with teaching their children the value of hard work, not so much now though, hat's off to you sir
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not used any myself but i would get a couple of grit sizes 40 for heavily coated and maybe a 60/80 for some finer items
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What to do with your sandblasted items, next will be diy powder coating in the oven I had to google How hot does the oven need to be for powder coating? 350° to 375° F Normally, the object is heated to 350° to 375° F (175° to 190° C) for about 10 to 15 minutes, and allowed to cool. You can use a conventional oven to powder coat smaller items. Just be sure that you won't be using the oven to cook food after the powder coating.
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I can see another thread starting " Your sandblasting projects" or " What have you sandblasted today"
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I have a 25l 8cfm and that does all i need mainly brad nailers and staplers and a framing nailer that just about works with it
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Assume you have big enough compressor, this cabinet requires 100 psi @14cfm
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Just check the CFM usage, some of them need a big compressor and a high cfm to work, a gravity fed like the diy one will work on a lower cfm
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Machine Mart do a few Clarke ones of various outputs, this is the smallest https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-clippjs1-multifunction-micro-jumpstart--1/
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My blowgun is just the standard one, maybe i could modify or make another nozzle for it, but then again new ones are only a few quid
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this is one on Amazon
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Been 3 times first and second stayed in same hotel, 3rd time stayed in a villa, enjoyed it
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Ain't that the truth, hope all goes well.
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https://www.facebook.com/shaun.moseley.3/videos/10153555693573135/
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It's also worthwhile asking what's included, last year when i took out my policy the premium was around £800 FC, i asked what was included and when they removed the extras i didn't want the premium was £617
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Adrenaline junkie tour bus https://www.facebook.com/jandi.costa.39/videos/2681158832116307/
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A greeting based on the New Zealand All Blacks Haka
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I'm not shopping for 5 people, just me and my missus and 4 cats, and the cats are tight fekkers and won't put their hands in their pockets It's [mention]jafman[/mention] that's shopping for others
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Taxi's are still operating Yes but do you know who their last occupant was ? Was it the tired worn out nurse who has just come off a 12hr shift in ICU What is their cleaning regime between passengers ... No idea , but if i broke down between home and the supermarket i would just walk home about 1.5 miles between the two, just count that as my daily exercise
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Taxi's are still operating
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that will depend on how much i can fit in the panniers, and in the advice is as infrequently as possible and twice a week is my minimum in any case Lucky you ( or perhaps not?) I dont even have panniers and I have to shop for 5 in my house and 2 parents to old and vulnerable to do their own. I am shopping every day.| tragic really... It will be interesting, my panniers are really for show made from faux leather material, not designed or able to carry any significant weight, i am looking for some hard panniers but i want some nice shaped ones that can be repainted
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Up until now the lockdown hasn't really impacted on our usual daily routines, and apart from having to use the bike now for a fortnight for shopping nothing else has changed