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wonderdust

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  • Birthday 27/10/1963

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    March
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    Fibrous Technician
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    March

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  1. I'll let my friend know and tell her to wait for the bill to drop through her letterbox.
  2. A friend has a boat at foxes and she very rarely goes there, if I had not informed her about this impending licence she would not of had a clue, foxes themselves have not informed her and why should they. What have MLC done exactly to find out and inform boat owners of the new upcoming licensing, a virus is no excuse, because I'm sure they will be more than happy to fine come the day.
  3. I heard from someone who has a boat there, that's their plan to have no residential moorers at all.
  4. Never used one but what about a clay bar.
  5. Got one of these in our boat, never let us down. Change the belt every 4 to 5 years, like you do on a car, when it come out for blacking. Think it cost £150 the last time we had it done, but ours looks slightly easier to get at.
  6. Jelly crimps any good?
  7. Who pays the return shipping costs to China?
  8. Found this using the search function http://canalworld.net/forums/index.php?/search/&q="wet room"&type=forums_topic&sortby=relevancy
  9. When mine seized i took the knob of and sprayed into the valve with wd40 then with a pair of pliers gently wiggled it left and right until it freed. Don't try and free it in one go, be patient hopefully it should free. After that i spray regularly with silicone grease. Make sure pilot is out before you start spraying.
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  13. I would not use pva anywhere near an area that is likely get wet. Also depending on what the grout is made of it can have an adverse affect on it. http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/threads/pva-in-grout.52112/ https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/pva-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-it-as-a-tiling-primer.33645/
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