That's the problem with the description of PAYG, (pay as you go) they are not most of them you loose your deposited monies at the end of each month if not used, check out GiffGaff works on the O2 network the only true Pay as you Go, monies are never taken unless you use the phone, even then only...
I am looking for ideas to make a decent size Fly Tying vice base, most are about 190mm x 75mm or thereabouts, I'm thinking a large piece of Oak bottom recessed and lead inserted, I can then rout whatever I want on top, any better ideas?
Pool acid is Hydrochloric or Sulphuric acid and are used to bring the PH of a pool down to an acceptable 7.4 PH, but both will react with the silicon content of paving, good idea for cement stains, but not for moss IMO.
My wife now use's "Wet and Forget" to control the lichen on our extensive paving, seems to work quite well, not sure how effective it would be on Moss, but may be worth a try.
You must be young, the flippant way you say "I don't even have Whatsapp" make is sound as though your special not having it, I don't even know what it does and have lived quite successfully without it. I do have a mobile it sits in the armrest of my car for emergencies only, total bill for a...
I just tried to log into my PayPal account and they want to verify my identity by sending a text to my mobile phone, which dose not work at home, the alternative was a text too my Whats app account that I don't have, these assumptions from companies like PayPal is what drives costs up and...
The OP has already indicated they do not want to spend a lot of money, but if money is no object then timed boost and variable speed is available to control the time the noise is having to be tolerated, but completely off the point that XTiffy was asking.
Of course it only moves 290 cu mtrs/hr at 58Db that's why it's under £90.00, the difference between 58Db and 68Db is horrendous in noise level, if you move more air it will be noisier, there are quieter ones out there that will move a lot more air, the point of my post was to point out that...
What the numbers where supposed to represent was the blade width at the tension shown on the gauge, but as others have said all of them are a rough guide only, if you have the correct blade length and it slips off the wheel then you have a far more fundamental problem than trying to get the...
I don't call this expensive: https://www.myappliances.co.uk/econolux-art28405-60cm-spirit-headroom-hood no idea how good it is, but must be better than nothing and banging your head on it whilst cooking.