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Ditto.That sounds perfectly horrid. Best wishes for a safe journey.
Ditto.That sounds perfectly horrid. Best wishes for a safe journey.
Always warmer than plasticMornin
Dark ere
Plumber installing new toilet this morning, keeping my old wooden seat though, hate the new plastic ones.
Have a good Tuesday all
Technically less heart conductive on first contact. But I know what you mean and agree entirely!Always warmer than plastic
When have thay ever got it rightSeems like met office doesn't believe itself.. yellow warning for snow but the forecast for the same area is rain all day
Silicon sprayG'day all.
Started Disco today after a few days of not.
Blasted ACE light came on again. Language ensued.
Drove to Ringwood, parked up. Did the biz then started it up again, ACE light now off!
Drove to various places, left engine running, then home. Stopped on drive, restarted it, drove and parked up. Light stayed off.
The code has been "Main Relay fails on test" despite me changing the flipping thing and proving it works.
We, W and me, are now sort of leaning towards the idea of it simply being a connection getting damp as we know that the underbonnet fusebox is prone to suffering bad connections. So I think the day of the MOT I'll be out there with a hairdryer before we go!
Meanwhile a new or secondhand one will be sourced.
THIS is why I don't like D2s!
Flipping ACE is a pointless exercise anyway TMWOT!
Enjoy the rest of the day, I might do a bit of mild thinking about plumbing in the utility room.
Plus your butt don't get stuckTechnically less heart conductive on first contact. But I know what you mean and agree entirely!
less heart conductive on first contact.
Thanks!Silicon spray
Yep just spotted the typo!You put your chest on it .
J
That don't look very wooden, but does look like you have more layers of plastic than most. I must be missing something!
The lift or that thing?Found this for sale.......
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...and his bog brush is on the wrong side!Fred seems to be going down the pan.
J
Says who?...and his bog brush is on the wrong side!
Just dry it and then spray it it creeps so many uses door rubbers hinges Windows screens blades the list is endless good for bright work toThanks!
I have never used it but am willing to try anything! (Always cautious about using anyhting containing silicon near a car in view of the effects is has when trying to respray paint.
So I had a look at this
It talks about being a lubricant and leaving a waterproof coat.The Many Ways You Can Use Silicone Spray
Silicone Spray Lubricant is one of the more versatile types of lubricating spray in our range. In this post we list some of the many different areas it can be used.www.swiftsupplies.com.au
So would you advocate drying the blessed thing like mad, then spraying it on?
And do you spray it all THEN make the connections or make all the connections then spray it as best you can with them all on and in the way?
100 % woodThat don't look very wooden, but does look like you have more layers of plastic than most. I must be missing something!
Have you drunk port from a sipper?
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