Have you been out walking with the blue rinse brigade?
Hell no!
How very dare you, tar me with that brush.
Have you been out walking with the blue rinse brigade?
He wouldn't admit even if he did.Have you been out walking with the blue rinse brigade?
He wouldn't admit even if he did.
Bet You love walking past bingo halls getting the young man cat call.And you can do one as well, Missy.
Bet You love sitting in the bingo halls getting the young man cat call.
Trying to get inspiration for letter writing.
Bet You love walking past bingo halls getting the young man cat call.
Look I get you a cake and a coffee to make it up. By @Wimblowdriver reaction he does the same.You are officially dead to me.
Look I get you a cake and a coffee to make it up. By @Wimblowdriver reaction he does the same.
I do like it moistAmericano, no sugar.
And a moist carrot cake, none of your cheap and crumbly nonsense.
Look I get you a cake and a coffee to make it up. By @Wimblowdriver reaction he does the same.
How is m&s cheap the attitude will get you a skelp and an empire biscuitAmericano, no sugar.
And a moist carrot cake, none of your cheap and crumbly nonsense.
Dry rubs are ok in certain exceptions onlyI do like it moist
Ooh! Ooh!Americano, no sugar.
And a moist carrot cake, none of your cheap and crumbly nonsense.
Youth of the dayNah, can't be arsed waiting for another day.
I run my lathes on a dedicated 32a circuit. They both pull over 20a on full load....that I may be in trouble wit the lathe motor current requirements.
IF you change a 4XX Volt 3-phase motor from Y to Delta, yes the current goes way up.
So a 480v motor went like this in t'interweb experts calcs:
Wow! that's a huge increase.
Volts Root3 Winding V Ohms Amps "WYE" 480 1.732 277 20 13.85681Delta 480 1.732 277 20 41.568
But…
I am going from 400v Y to 230v Delta, so it looks like this:
No none of these figures are measured, just calculated on standard formulas.
Volts Root3 Winding V Ohms Amps "WYE" 400 1.732 231 20 11.54734Delta 230 1.732 133 20 19.918
So we are going up to 20A maybe. I wonder if my 16A breaker will go pop?
Maybe I will need to alter my Garage “Spur” to 30A.
@My Old Landy ...what did yours come out at Brian, and what size breaker is on your lathe circuit may I ask?
I have run it now for a while and it hasn't gone "POP" yet.I run my lathes on a dedicated 32a circuit. They both pull over 20a on full load.