Exactly the feedback I'd expect me to read about Dom. He's absolutely sound. [emoji106]
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Exactly the feedback I'd expect me to read about Dom. He's absolutely sound. [emoji106]
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Cheers for the updates guys. I've been toying with these myself.
I was thinking a little tin of Humbrol paint myself. I'll drop them a message this evening and see if one fancies a go.
Cheers for the advice.
It's annoying, it was there yesterday and I really...
Thank you.
I'd say that the the probable options for me are either lume/hard sealer or just a white enamel paint.
I've not got steady enough hands myself, but I have friends who are serious...
I may have to get one of these when stock comes back. Not sure whether to go with the all black or the black and grey.
Can't help but think that the black and grey would be much easier to read at...
Morning gents.
Well I noticed this morning that the white triangle at 12 on the bezel of my Deaumar Ensign has decided to disappear somewhere.
It's possible I may be able to get hold of Tony...
Another vote for Wusthof, specifically their Classic range.
If you've never been one for nice knives in the past then don't practice sharpening or honing on good ones. You'll end up ruining some...
Brother do make decent enough laser printers, especially mono ones.
"occasional use" is the problem here. If an inkjet is just sitting there and only printing every couple of weeks it will kill the printheads.
Most lasers that tick your boxes are bulky though,...
Just reading the consumer rights act guidelines it appears that the onus of proof regarding faults changes after 6 months. I guess that's why he's set it at that level.
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I'm curious. On the website he says they offer a 6 month warranty on all purchases. Is that not below statutory?
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Handsome piece!
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My TT is far from being a classic, but if there was an economical way to convert it to electric and for it still to be practical I'd have it done tomorrow.
Bloody norah, you're tedious.
If you have CPAP then you have sleep apnoea. If you have sleep apnoea and aren't using the machine then it's not controlled. If it's not controlled then your driving licence is void and you should...
So not slow moving, but stationary. Why on earth would you want to hold up cyclists then?
There was a science v chef thing on tv a year or two back where they aerated a good red wine in a blender. It worked perfectly but Marcus Wareing really wasn't a fan. :welcoming:
Yep, I'm moving up from a 46in Panasonic plasma to a 55in OLED. I's only a few inches wider once the bezel is taken in to account.
This, it's what a number of very competent people have recommended to me.
This can also be frustratingly true.
I haven't ridden a bike in years, but it's clear that half the drivers in this thread shouldn't be allowed loose on the public highway.
I also sell printers, and kind of agree, though I'd say this primarily applies to genuine 'home' inkjets and older devices. I'd say the change in Business Inkjets in the past 5 years has been...
Absolutely all of this. I really like Elba, although I think he's rather limited and a bit wooden. I'd have absolutely no problem with him in the role if he were 10 years younger though.
There is...
If I were in your part of the world I'd happily take you to view a car or three... hopefully there's someone better situated than me.
Rudy Project used to be excellent, though I've no idea now.
As an aside, depending on what style of frame you're after I'd happily recommend SunGod as an excellent alternative. ...
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