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lynalldisocvery

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About lynalldisocvery

  • Birthday 03/10/1969

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Land Rovers and most things mechanical, which is a given if you drive old land rovers, my newest is 20 years old.
    Oldest is 52
  • Occupation
    HGV Tech ie truck fitter
  • Boat Name
    Joon
  • Boat Location
    River Medway

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  1. Look around theres quite a few. Same with most things you buy, you then notice how many there are around, cars and just recently solar panels all over the shop.
  2. The dyson is pretty good, ours dc44, warrany first class, battery played up, got one foc asap, also came with new motor assy as they had modded it, no quibble no trying to get out of it etc. Good for car/boat/quick go over in the house etc
  3. Got two in the house been there for approx 10 years no bother at all, 1x 9000btu and 1x 1200btu both heat and cool, dont see much use these days, but when its proper hot and Im trying to sleep during the day the 5 pence per hour to run one of them is worth every penny. Also as mentioned dehumidify as well, heat is also useful as a back up for the gas system having issues.
  4. Ive been using std glycol anti freeze mix 50/50 in my house central heating for the lat 20 years, copied my father in law who has been doing the same for over 40 years.
  5. Second that, got my hot water solar kit from them been fine so far, gas bill for last 50 days 20pence per day, 18pence per day of that is standing charge!
  6. The Russian sub is actually a lot rougher when you see it in the flesh, Im sure its got worse in the last 2 years weve been going past it.
  7. Think you will find they found the lifeboat still on the yacht unused.
  8. Sounds to me like the customer is one of those people who complain a lot knowing people will fold and either give them their money back or something for free. I would just walk away and have no further contact Of if you cant sleep at night go and personally get the goods back and give him his money back
  9. I kind of was taking the mick as I have a little idea whats going on just a little idea! I was questioning it as was when I go out I always try and catch the tide out and back in as it makes the boat so much nicer to handle and being a tight wad saves quite a bit of fuel I only work on speed over ground as the log speedo is pretty poor to say the least doesnt start working until its on the plane! Thats only correct IF the tide is coming in surely? I ask as you failed to mention it Im also sure you meant boat and not engine Anyway more to the point why arent you lot at the IWA thing in London? just seen it on BBC news
  10. Please explain in laymans language?
  11. I assume you typed this back to front?
  12. Used to work on them and Deutz air cooled as donkey engines driving cement tanker screw compressors, as said above tough old things, Hatz also quite clever, if fan belt fails a rod shoots of of the back of the fuel rail and stops the engine, engine covers used to rust after a few years, but they were outside 24/7 In the end they all got replaced with std water cooled engines in acoustic enclosures, mainly due to the noise of the blower and the engine combined!
  13. Its not as simple as that, I may be wrong but I believe the washing up liquid takes the oil down to the bottom of the river/canal and somehow doesnt allow the oil to break down causing some sort of ecological problem, its the washing liquid that harmful its how or what it does with the oil. It was only the other day I was reading this, but cant remember where!
  14. That beard and hair is not a good combo!
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