We’ve had one for a year now and after a bit of experimenting it’s on the first floor landing, adjacent to the bathroom (middle of the house for us). This seems to keep the whole house at the target...
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We’ve had one for a year now and after a bit of experimenting it’s on the first floor landing, adjacent to the bathroom (middle of the house for us). This seems to keep the whole house at the target...
Yes, cheaper petrol, Tesla dropping new prices and plenty being released in to the used market as the early, cheap lease deals come to an end.
The Prem and its money has a massive pull though. I doubt Trippier moved from Madrid to Newcastle for the city, the culture and the weather ;-)
Thanks. Tried putting a few random local postcodes in and it’s all good apparently. I also tried the Stanlow Oil refinery which is also well below guidance levels. Another site has it at three times...
It’d be interesting to see what the meter read if you stuck it near the chimney pot. Have you got a big stick? :friendly_wink: It’s different in rural areas but the trend of growing numbers in urban...
Although the air quality in your house is OK, doesn’t that just mean that your burner is efficiently sending all the crap up the chimney and doing everyone no good?
I posted this in another thread but it’s worth reposting:
“I was just reading this thread on Pistonheads which implies that Secursus don’t cover private individuals and additionally items sent to...
Not anymore you don’t ;-)
Don’t forget “Making Tax Digital” is required for VAT registered businesses and will be in 2024 for the self employed. It’s best getting it set up now whilst starting off to avoid hassle later.
I was just reading this thread on Pistonheads which implies that Secursus don’t cover private individuals and additionally items sent to eBay’s authentication department are not covered because they...
I have a 110V Makita chop saw and jigsaw. Only really because I was buying used and as you say there seemed to way more for sale on eBay etc. No particular downsides other than the transformer is...
Understood. I was just pointing out that if you pay £12 to advertise on the other forum whether it sells or not, you could equally do the same here voluntarily. On a £20K sale it's peanuts.
If you're selling a few watches worth £20K then surely a small donation isn't too much to pay in to the fundraiser whether they sell or not?
I still use my grandfather’s caulking chisel and a fire poker which he made as an apprentice at Cammell Laird in the early ‘30s.
Nukeproof Neuton Evo would be fine for your intended use. They are durable, light, cheap and offer a wide pedalling platform. No need for anything more exotic.
I don't know if you've swapped...
Not to excuse the small minority that couldn’t keep quiet, but the club announced before the game that there would be a “moment” of silence. It wasn’t supposed to be a minute.
I’m not sure about the road hubs but the MTB 350 hubs are great in my experience and require no tools to service them. They are easier to service than a pawl freehub.
I believe Fury has offered 60-40 which on paper seems generous but AJ is still a massive draw.
The two things I would definitely do before starting would be setting up a business account and link it to any of the decent web based accounting software; Sage, Xero etc. It makes things so much...
Aside from the planning issues, my worry would be that it doesn't look very well maintained. The second photo shows elements that clearly haven't seen painted for ages and plants growing out of the...
Picked up the more powerful cordless Dremel for £50 which is a decent deal.
Wiggle/CR don't tend to have discount codes other than those shown on the website. They occasionally have £10 off for new subscribers to their marketing e-mails but little beyond that. Nothing that's...
Beat his wife so hard that he broke her back and ribs, and lacerated her spleen. Nice fella.
Scumbag, drug dealing, wife beating career criminal. Doesn’t deserve to RIP.
The post match Twitter video in this article is pretty terrifying.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61685718