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Posts posted by Rob-M
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Just had a stoppage notice for part of the Droitwich and the Severn below Upper Lode, hopefully won't close above Worcester and you will be ok.
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8 minutes ago, Stilllearning said:
Did perhaps someone try to flush it out by opening top paddles?
That was what I was wondering, I've done it myself where I've tried to flush a boat out but it doesn't move and the water level in the lock starts rising. Fortunately I was watching the levels so closed the paddles.
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11 minutes ago, haggis said:
Often to be seen at the Anchor 🙂
And many other pubs around the network.
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Anyone know how it ended up sunk, half out the bottom gates, did it get jammed leaving the lock and the lock start refilling behind them...?
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WPA is an older, less secure, method of encryption so enabling WPA/WPA2 reduces the encryption level and would allow an older device that does not support WPA2 encryption but makes your WiFi easier to hack.
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I turn my tablet fully off overnight as I turn the router and inverter off as well which means the tablet, if left on, spends all night trying to find a wireless network to connect to.
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I have phoned the locker keeper at Upper Lode when sat there waiting and nothing happening, he hadn't spotted me entering the lock cutting so was unaware I was there.
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That looks like a CRT security padlock which will require a particular security level of key, different levels used for securing different things so that someone who has a key doesn't have access to all assets.
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1 hour ago, alan_fincher said:
AFAIK Morris don't do a 15W/40 in their Golden Film range - a shame as it meets the API CC requirement.
I've not re-checked, but over the years I have used Morris 10W/40, 20W/40, and straight monograde SAE 30.
I thing those are your only possibilities for Golden Film API-CC.The Morris 10W/40 states it is suitable to use where 15W/40 is specified.
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Have you seen this old thread that discussed GUCC blues
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The Foxley is on the sharp bend.
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4 minutes ago, beerbeerbeerbeerbeer said:
Cor blimey,!! That’s gone up since last summer,
Cant remember if it’s this side of the loop or the other but there’s a lot of rings been put in for mooring
Building started again not that long ago, the rings are along from Rotton Park junction.
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5 minutes ago, Chris Lowe said:
We seem to have a new canal engineer though, anyone else heard of John Brindley, maybe James twin?
I noticed that.
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9 hours ago, PeterScott said:
I see the new boom is in place, I wasn't quite sure where it was exactly going. Been put in to stop the rubbish collecting outside the mail box.
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Could make Gosty tunnel even slower going.
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I'm sure I've seen this boat on a towpath mooring on the Oxford but if not there is another one about with a similar flue arrangement.
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2 minutes ago, Victor Vectis said:
A bit late to the party but the freshly repainted 'Red Wharf' and crew will be pushing for that much coveted and hotly contested second last position.
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Posted the entry form yesterday.
See you in May.
A bit of careful boating through Gosty Hill.
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2 hours ago, Tony Brooks said:
Usually you need a marine exhaust and make sure any fuel hoses comply with the BSS (this ignores any RCD/RCR requirements).
Then make sure the cut-out voltage is a bit lower than for vehicle or static use, otherwise you may have starting problems in the mornings
Wouldn't it be connected to the leisure batteries so starter battery wouldn't be drained by running the heater...?
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Hopefully going to be finished in time for Tipton Festival in September.
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40 minutes ago, beerbeerbeerbeerbeer said:
Ain’t it lovely to know Turner took time to visit Tipton
I guess Turner painted it and it must be hanging in Liverpool given your earlier reference to the Mersey.
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21 minutes ago, beerbeerbeerbeerbeer said:
Didn’t someone on here say it’ll be an incinerator?
That was what I heard it was going to be.
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Has anyone fitted a shilling rudder to there narrowboat
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Beat me to it, I seem to remember they had design input from Edinburgh university.