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  1. Jelly

    Latest Purchase

    Nice find, obtaining one in such good condition for a reasonable price is no mean feat! If you ever find yourself wanting one, Myford are still going (albeit from West Yorkshire, rather than Nottingham) and manufacture a full range of spares: Clickity Click.
  2. Jelly

    Sash Spiral Balance Recommendations.

    Thanks, I've just spoken to my local ironmonger and they might have some of the mighton ones in stock, they're going to check if what they have (it's an over-order by a previous customer) is the appropriate size, otherwise I'll order directly. I may have had a rant to that effect, to my missus...
  3. Jelly

    Sash Spiral Balance Recommendations.

    I've been working away at rejuvenating the much abused (but still fundamentally sound) sashes around my house. The rear two at the back have been replaced with (very sympathetic) modern units fitted with spiral balances and no space for weights. Predictably the balances have failed after 10...
  4. Jelly

    What is going on on eBay??

    There's often a market size aspect to consider. I have bought almost all of my clothes on eBay for the best part of a decade because it offers excellent value for money, I needed to replace some jeans recently, and managed to get 3 pairs of Levi 501's in immaculate condition for starting bids...
  5. Jelly

    Plastic oil tank disposal?

    The current regulations consider all oils other than cooking oils to be classed as Hazardous Waste (even when testing demonstrates the oil demonstrates no hazardous properties) and has an absolute requirement to dispose of hazardous waste via an approved disposal site or under an exemption...
  6. Jelly

    Plastic oil tank disposal?

    Technically, because this pertains to waste generated by a business activity (renting a property), it's hazardous waste unless fully decontaminated (which itself would also generate hazardous waste) and needs to be taken to a licensed disposal site. If it was you changing your own oil tank at...
  7. Jelly

    The sharpening debate - razor blades!

    I use a Durham-Duplex straight razor, takes replaceable blades which are extremely sharp and made from carbon steel (fortunately the required blade design became a defacto standard for microtome blades used for preparing slides in cell-biology, so are still in production) no sharpening needed...
  8. Jelly

    The most frustrating thing you have encountered lately

    It's not even the whole UK which clings on to the confused mess we have... In Scotland the concept of all the surveys being done upfront by the seller (with the seller carrying the financial risk of mis-selling) and the process of "the missives" which results in agreeing heads of terms and an...
  9. Jelly

    The most frustrating thing you have encountered lately

    I've been involved in a number of projects dealing with business acquisitions and commercial property purchases and was shocked at how unnecessarily difficult the whole house sale process was by comparison to something far more complex. My move was made difficult by the seller not...
  10. Jelly

    The most frustrating thing you have encountered lately

    I spoke to my solicitor about preventing exactly this kind of thing when buying my house, as there had been a lot of interest... Apparently unless the seller accepts some form of "consideration" (such as a deposit, or you providing some other valuable service to them) then it's effectively...
  11. Jelly

    Things you say that got you into the dog house.

    I remember my dad thinking he was dead funny by buying my mum a print she'd seen in a gallery somewhere and really liked, framing it and hanging it in the place that she thought it would go well after she went to bed, then giving her a new ironing board as her "official" birthday gift. She saw...
  12. Jelly

    Moss on roof

    Whilst terrifying in their behaviour (including human reproductive toxicity, and changing the *** of marine life) I believe Stannanes (Organotin Compounds) have been regulated almost out of existence as antifouling agents, certainly they're banned for new maratime applications (where I could see...
  13. Jelly

    Apron or Dustcoat?

    I have an old lab coat hanging in the workshop which I will use to protect my clothes if I'm just popping in for a moment to do a potentially grimy task, but don't generally use it if I'm going in to undertake a planned task. I tend to either change into dedicated set of duck cotton bib and...
  14. Jelly

    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    This is excellent advice. As I said I've had issues with spectral clouding and overlapping WLAN coverage which could only be resolved by the kind of methods discussed above. Adding extra AP's actually made it much worse.
  15. Jelly

    First import from the EU

    What irritates me most about Gove is that when he ran DEFRA, for a brief moment we got to see him earnestly and competenyly working on non-partisan policy that was both actually workable, and something he believed in. It just makes the return to form that much more galling, knowing we could...
  16. Jelly

    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    No idea if it can help, but British General make a WiFi extender built into a 2gang plug. If you wired that into the lighting circuit in a location which made the sockets physically inaccessible (or better yet took the guts out and mounted on a blank faceplate with a hole drilled for the WPS...
  17. Jelly

    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    I would agree that PoE would be the right way to do this, although I guess OP doesn't want to have to fish a bunch of CAT5E through the ceiling, and then wire up an RJ45 face-plate upside down up a ladder; which I can't blame him for one bit. As an aside, given the (implied) size of the house...
  18. Jelly

    How to get Myford ML8 Engineering chuck

    It really depends vwhat you want to do, but if you're only going to have one metalworking chuck, and need to do anything reasonably precise (certainly once you're looking to get better than within 0.003"/0.075mm tolerances) an independent 4-Jaw chuck is a necessity. Most lathe owners will have...
  19. Jelly

    First hint of Spring

    Roundup has helped (although I'm not sure I could get any more of the glyphosate based roundup, I think that's gone professional use only), but as you say it didn't do enough to get rid, just knock back it's vigour a bit. The advice I had from an acquaintance who delt with the same problem was...
  20. Jelly

    Wire types

    Can't take credit unfortunately, as I stole the idea from the Clickspring guy and used it for making a case hardened bearing race as an alternative to the conventional constant loss acetylene atmosphere approach, which I was NOT up for attempting as DIY! There's some trial and error involved, I...
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