Ah, Bill needs the cashWell the TPM module for Win 11 was a big waste of time & money.
1. it needs enabling un something called UEFI bios.
2. The MS compatibility checker says my CPU AMD FX8350 is NOT supported.
Oh well.
Ah, Bill needs the cashWell the TPM module for Win 11 was a big waste of time & money.
1. it needs enabling un something called UEFI bios.
2. The MS compatibility checker says my CPU AMD FX8350 is NOT supported.
Oh well.
Yes, Melinda has emptied his trouser-pockets a bit and he needs a top-up.Ah, Bill needs the cash
I do love the way the weather in Bulgary is "defiant"Afternoon folks.
Well temps have defiantly gone down last couple of days and it has been very mizzy oribble today.
Got the wood sorted to start the "west wing" ceilings, must get this started so we can have a recount of ****ters/showers.
Good to see @Shimsteriom back. We have missed the Pizza critique.
J
Oh dear, sympathies.Darn it, shopping trolley failed it's MOT, split in the tyre rear N/S inner wall ...
Back to being a buswanker for a day or two ...
I had to buy 10m of 10mm for the workshop and that cost £50 and I thought that was pretty goodI was going to buy some 6mm T+E to install the new oven. Having seen the price I'll be recycling the stuff off the old one.
44 quid at Screwfix, I still have the page open.I had to buy 10m of 10mm for the workshop and that cost £50 and I thought that was pretty good
Drat I got mine from Toolstation44 quid at Screwfix, I still have the page open.
https://www.screwfix.com/c/electric...8960001&cablelength=10_m&conductorarea=10_mm_
Drat I got mine from Toolstation
They are just up the road from each other. Next timeAlways compare as they tend to be close in location too ...
No Toolstations in NI. They just opened a new Screwfix just up the road though.Always compare as they tend to be close in location too ...
No Toolstations in NI. They just opened a new Screwfix just up the road though.
You are correct but with the overlocker things are very different. Without taking the whole thing apart, something which I would not do, I had no choice but to call in the expert. Strangely, it was not the electric bits or the twin needles and the upper and lower loopers but the manual wheel which would not budge - hence there was no way of moving any of the parts. I suspect it is something to do with the needles and loopers threading position that is at fault but there is no way of investigating this if the manual wheel is seized.I'd second that as I too have had to do this for Wifey's old one. A little lube and clean is usually all it'll need.
Like lots of machines, using em keeps em going!!
I do love the way the weather in Bulgary is "defiant"
You are correct but with the overlocker things are very different. Without taking the whole thing apart, something which I would not do, I had no choice but to call in the expert. Strangely, it was not the electric bits or the twin needles and the upper and lower loopers but the manual wheel which would not budge - hence there was no way of moving any of the parts. I suspect it is something to do with the needles and loopers threading position that is at fault but there is no way of investigating this if the manual wheel is seized.
But does it really matter - NO. It just gives (some of) us an opportunity to take the .....Always have trouble with that word even spell check can’t help, but it could work if you knew how much I was swearing at it to not be.
But yes big words were never my strong point.
J
But does it really matter - NO. It just gives (some of) us an opportunity to take the .....