Multi tool out the plasterboard (Saving the pieces) where your fixings are going then completely fill the cutouts with DryWall adhesive & bond the plasterboard pieces back in flush directly on the...
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Multi tool out the plasterboard (Saving the pieces) where your fixings are going then completely fill the cutouts with DryWall adhesive & bond the plasterboard pieces back in flush directly on the...
Hi Everyone,
I'm seeking any help anyone could offer on obtaining a replacement pusher for a Meccaniche Velocity Rally Chronograph.
I bought the watch on SC quite a few years ago & sold it to a...
That's some great general advice right there, especially the bit about cranking the engine as a lot of people don't put the battery under load when measuring the voltage.
A Segway tour of Munich is a great way to see all of the sites. We did one a couple of years ago, the guides are very knowledgable & took us to many things we would have otherwise missed.
Munich...
These are a good option as they stop the sun before it hits the glass. Obviously they will block your views when down but whilst you are at work/sleeping they will stop the sun heating up the room....
I have Halfords Advanced. More than adequate for the home mechanic at pretty good prices with a lifetime guarantee. They feel nice in the hand & you’ll never have to pay for a replacement as long as...
Great fun for a while then once the novelty wears off simply deflate it & put it the garage until next year. Well, that’s how it goes for us anyways. Glad we bought an inflatable one that didn’t cost...
Hi Everyone,
Lidl are selling various Livarno Lux Smart bulbs & 2m LED light strips at the moment. I've bought some LED strips & ESS bulbs all of which have been found by the Hue app & are working...
Does anyone know if you can fit a roller shutter door onto a carport.
Yes, they only require fixings/support each side (Not across the top) but would probably require a full cover box to keep the...
Both good roller doors. It's worth paying for the Somfy Rollixo upgrade on the Seceuroglide door. If you've got the headroom above the lintel (Usually 300mm) always go for the 75mm slats over the...
Another vote for interlocking plastic tiles, I used Eco Tiles about six years ago & still look great. Will stand a trolley jack etc & more feet/knee friendly than any paint if you actually do any...
Ha, ha.
It does have pedals but to be honest I’m probably not putting in the required effort on my rides.
Bultaco Brinko R, purely off road use as twist & go throttle with 2000w hub motor. At 38 kilos you wouldn’t want to ride it home with a flat battery.
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Can you tell me the make or post a picture of the original remote, I work with Roller doors & have a few old spares here that may be suitable. If I do happen to have a matching one I'll post it to...
Just had a handful of 7a28 & 7a38 serviced by Bodo, very pleased with the results. That's where I'd be going.
Another vote for the Bosch from me, six years full on use & still going strong. The button that opens the lid has just recently started to stick very occasionally on opening but its served me well...
Just some feedback after all the kind advice received here.
I rang Neil at Chronomaster first who was helpful but anticipated a four week turnaround which was a bit too long for me to wait.
I...
Thanks for all the information guys, much appreciated.
I’ll try Neil at Chronomaster as suggested as he’s in th U.K. Failing that I’ll email Sinn direct.
Hi,
Having recently purchased a Sinn 857 UTC (2009 Model) with Tegimented Bracelet from SC, I've promptly broken two of the linking bolts/threaded tubes by over tightening whilst lengthening the...
Triumph Street Twin might suit, small, light, fairly nimble & not too hairy to ride for a beginner.
Hormann are good quality but tend to be pricey. I'm not personally a fan of the springs down the side & outboard motor but a Hormann will give good service.
Gliderol can be hard to get parts for...
Hi,
I should mention first I sell/install roller doors for a living & would be more than happy for you (Or any other forum member) to PM me for my telephone number to give me a ring & pick my...
I used these http://www.ecotileflooring.com/application/garage-workshop-flooring/ about four years ago in my garage. Warmer/softer on the feet/knees than floor paint & very tough having lifted my car...
Ours (Kinetico) has 3/4 inch inlet/outlet pipes so doesn't reduce flow at all.
If you don't have sufficient air flow you risk condensation forming on your joists/floorboards. This can cause rotting from the underside upwards which would be expensive to replace by the time you...