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    Rutlands website down?

    It's not just Rutlands. Looks like Brimarc is down as well. Conspiracy theory anyone?
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    Heating/plumbing question.

    What I found when trying this is that the temperature differential goes all over the place as the boiler cycles. As the inlet temperature rises the differential does too. The differential thermometer had apeak reading feature that was useful but when used in differential mode did not record the...
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    They don't make 'em.... department

    Wasn't newbieblyth looking for a table saw. Ahh yes, here. :wink: Andrew
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    Race Track in a Bowl?

    ... which despite spending two years in Detroit I never managed to get to visit. Looks like they have updated their website since it now lists flying days. When I was over there I could never find out when it would be flying otherwise I would have made a point to have gone over to see it. Wish...
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    Race Track in a Bowl?

    Certainly more than that. From memory I can think of one in the war memorial in Canberra and another on the waterfront in Toronto (although I've an idea that that one may have been removed for restoration) Andrew
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    Race Track in a Bowl?

    Does waste a lot of time though. :) I take it you've seen the Lancaster bomber in the air at 52°20'10.90"N 0°11'43.24"W. I live not to far from Duxford Air Museum and often see it passing overhead on airshow days. One of only two still flying in the world. The other being in Canada. Andrew
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    Race Track in a Bowl?

    Dave, It's for stock car (or banger) racing. Never been there but more info here. Andrew
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    Cooker Hob - Granite - Double sided tape for sealing?

    Would 'Plumbers Mait' do the trick?
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    Requesting IT help

    Neil, Your right. From memory I saved the address book by exporting because I was upgrading to Outlook. Andrew
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    Requesting IT help

    This might be different depending on which version of Outlook Express you are running but (in version 6 at least) if you select Tools | Options and select the Maintenance tab there is a button marked [Store Folder]. Click this and it will give you the full address of the folder used to store...
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    Wardrobe doors

    Looks like that might be a good system. Is there a distributor in this country? <rant> What a useless website. No practical information, no catalogue to download not even a list of all their products - you have to click on something to even find out what it is. But hey, its got flash and...
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    B*@!*!! Tiscali

    I used Waitrose for my dial up access before switching to broadband. My main email address is a redirection address so that I do not have to inform everyone when I change ISPs. There were some issues with some emails coming via this address getting bounced. Waitrose customer service claimed that...
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    B*@!*!! Tiscali

    I would agree that Zen seem to be universally aclaimed. But they are expensive compared to some others. When I switched to Broadband I went with the ADSLMax offering from UKFSN who are a reseller for Entanet. I chose them because I wasn't sure how well ADSL would work in my location and I had...
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    Fitted Wardrobes

    Are these people any good? http://www.doorsdirect.co.uk/index.html I've not used them - just came across them when looking for the same thing a couple of years ago. In the end didn't order from them because I felt I wanted to see them first and they were too far oop Narth to make it...
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    Veritas @ APTC?

    With various threads recently mentioning Rutlands and some views that their customer service had improved I decided that it was worth getting hold of a catalogue. So ordered one from their website only to be greeted with a page thanking me for ordering the catalogue and telling me that it would...
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    Felder-schmelder

    Agreed, in the sense of keeping the web site up to date as items are sold from the showroom which was admittedly what Roger was complaining about. But the point that I was making was the difficulty of making it work in the opposite direction when an item can be ordered online while someone in...
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    Felder-schmelder

    Quite agree about the dual channel approach. Even with good stock management I can't really see anyway around the problem that it poses. It is even worse the other way around. Imagine: customer: What do you have in the way of decent table saws? salesman: Well there is this rather nice one over...
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    something to show

    Hardly. It was at the bottom of a dalek like composter which I got from the local council. This is the first time I have used any. New packet bought the weekend before planting. Green Fingers, Moi?
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    Stairs

    Well, I certainly wouldn't be adverse to using metal. If it was stainless steel would even consider keeping it natural but I guess that might cost a bit more. How did you fix the wooden stairs to the stringers? I am guessing brackets welded for each step with some sort of metal ties between the...
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    something to show

    Well, that was my reaction. But given that the compost is composed mainly of all the weeds pulled up from the garden how long should I leave it before it's safe to use?
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