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You can get em big too, we no longer fill the big ones with jam!Fancy wee pots them is.
You can get em big too, we no longer fill the big ones with jam!Fancy wee pots them is.
That's amazing although I woke at 5.50 not 5.20 as usual. I should take that as a bonusI was allowed an extra hour in bed today - my canine clock slept in.
Did you get the missus to stretch it, as you used to see footballers do on the pitch? Works like a treat.Morning all seams damp ootside but suns oot, got cramp in my left calf just before I woke up omg that was painful.
All this talk of electrickery makes my hair stand up.
This is what I am led to believe.
In the UK. the Neutral goes back to the "station" the earth goes to a ground stake at the property be it a pipe in the ground or a stake in the ground.
Cross bonding is done for different reasons and should not be called an earth. And I believe it stems from the fact when all houses had metal pipework. today with all the fancy breakers we have in our fuse boxes an earth leak will trip it.
Also 1 should understand that in europe, neutral is earth. We have 4 wires come into our house. 3 live, 1 neutral/earth because it terminates at the pole to a big ground spike.
No I don't have 3 phase although that's what they call it cos we have 3 live wires that can only carry a small amount of load. so the house is split with which wire the supply comes from.
I am not an electrician but have not spiked my hair yet, or let any smoke out of the wires. but a real screwdriver wielding, tiewrap cutting non clearing up after yourself person will be along soon.
J
Looking very goodBit happier tonight, servicing Clio tomottow so no pressure
Fitted spare wheel and carrier to little truck
Snapped a threaded rod steering arm so made a new one betterer
Just making tea
You going to be busy and pounds lighterJust in the door was taking the dash out the mini to fit a body control unit, then the key module & ecu what a pita.
had a few faults..........
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StanleysteameCan I be so bold as to give you a litle hint?
As soon as the jam is poured, close the lid. Like would happen in a factory, it creates a vacuum and there is much less chance of dodgy growth on the top.
(We've been jam, marmalade and jelly making for years.)
Looks very neat, very clean and new jars, or maybe just new seals. Enjoy them!!
As you are moving would a lure be best ??Mornin all, hopes all are happier today
Two hours paddling yesdi, thought a got a nibble but the hooks were empty when I reeled in. Was good to be on the water in any case, has been ages.
There's devotion for you.Morning All.
Drizzly here, but I braved it and got her a paper.
Have a good day.
Good lad!Stanleysteame
The picture taken after pouring and as you said I did close jars whilst still hot
Cheers
You going to be busy and pounds lighter
Kev, man, I feel sorry for you with all this poop.Just in the door was taking the dash out the mini to fit a body control unit, then the key module & ecu what a pita.
had a few faults..........
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Venison's dear.todays freebee is a load of venison
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