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Everything posted by Jon57
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If you ring south pennine boat club they could let you have 20ltr only as an emergency. They will need notice as it needs to be arranged. Next is Dave at bronte boats at Hebden brdge.
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Has anyone fitted a shilling rudder to there narrowboat
Jon57 replied to trev101's topic in Build Blogs
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Can you give me some examples of threads what I have derailed please. Or is this another one of your generalisation.
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Are you Ian D love child by any chance. 😁
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Try wax on wax off for a minute grasshopper. Have you used any of the medite which l put the link up. Or even read the spec. Not saying use it in yours or anyone else's boat. I've used it so can voucher for it being more than adequate for outside use open to all elements. For you to just blanket the use of all so called waterproof MDF as no good is what I was responding to. So just wind your neck in from between your arse cheeks for a minute if can. I think it was another old bod to use your words which pointed you to a new product you new nothing about regarding wall panels.
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Some bods have been around a long time grasshopper.
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Probably meant 6 ft
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Large toasting fork for the bbq. 😁
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I've got this setup but in a plastic waste fitting end cap with the quick hose fitting glued in the end 👍 works great.
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Yes. simple ball valve 👍
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Any one in need of any of the above oil? Just on offer at just kampers till tomorrow night. 25 ltr just under £100 with free delivery. 👍
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Tonic required. Send in your photos of what is nice on the waterways now.
Jon57 replied to DandV's topic in General Boating
Yep. I watched it and filmed it all day Thanks. No hot water but UV lamps. The UV lamps that they use for cureing the fiberglass resin are £1000 a pop the guy's said and there were 8 of themThey are coming again tomorrow to do the last little bit of the bywash to the lower pound,putting a dam around the bywash outlet. We booked the passage for Friday 10am. No chance of that. So crt are coming at 7- 30 am to get us up. Good of crt👍 would have been nice if they could have let us go up on Wednesday instead. But it was good to watch. 😁 -
Tonic required. Send in your photos of what is nice on the waterways now.
Jon57 replied to DandV's topic in General Boating
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Tonic required. Send in your photos of what is nice on the waterways now.
Jon57 replied to DandV's topic in General Boating
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That's why PROFESSIONALS don't do drill holes without looking at what's on the other side first 😁. Not like the dick with a lad attached from sky who tried to dill through my stone lintle untill I stopped him. (not on the boat I my add😂😂). Well got to go now just going for a little cruise on this thing of beauty. 😍
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I've been in the fitted kitchen business for over 40yrs. Drilling a hole in 6mm steel is a walk in the park for a professional kitchen fitter. As for fitting a few standard units in a boat is plain sailing 😁 It's not rocket science.
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Why? Wouldn't a kitchen fitter not know how to do a new waste on a boat 😂
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To us maybe. But the program hopefully will raise the plight for better funding by the government. We live in hope 😁
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Brian not Jimmy 👍
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Travelling metal worker/welder recommendations
Jon57 replied to BlueStringPudding's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
Not Michael Cains boat then. 😁 -
This ended up in the deep canal basin in Brighouse. Lucky the guy was rescued. The boot was open so we could see it in the channel. 😁