Shox Dr
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Worth rememberingYeah don’t take it apart it demagnetises the cores. Only eclipse can do repairs if I remember correctly
Worth rememberingYeah don’t take it apart it demagnetises the cores. Only eclipse can do repairs if I remember correctly
Really good grease guns, I’ve got 2 in the shed, bought to service my fathers car when I was about 16, 71 now & they still work. Only thing is I haven’t got a car with grease nipples on, I ought to donate them to my son for his Landy ....no, I’m kind of attachedToday I acquired a Wanner brand grease gun and a small keyring light, then a welder friend stopped by and gave me a pair of leather gloves. View attachment 261832
...There is definitely something wrong with it and all of the manuals I have read strongly advise not taking it apart.
Really good grease guns, I’ve got 2 in the shed, bought to service my fathers car when I was about 16, 71 now & they still work. Only thing is I haven’t got a car with grease nipples on, I ought to donate them to my son for his Landy ....nub I’m kind of attached
Mr Vark, I have enough junk to last a lifetime already thanks!By your self an old bit of farm machinery, they will soon have you pumping away.
Then you can post pictures.
We can react and the forum grows.
Simple solution.
Mr Vark, I have enough junk to last a lifetime already thanks!
I had an Eclipse mag chuck, previous owner had dismantled it and it had lost its magnetism.
Don't know how far he stripped it and it was just sat in the corner for a while, I think @Screwdriver now has it
Zoiks! I don't think I have, though it does ring a bell. Err, when might that have happened?
<edit> nope, wasn't me.
Next on my list is N2 cartridges to try nitrating it like Guiness.
And just like that, they're here.
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New parts for the whipper too, I bought two second hand ones but they were missing some bits. Coffee is currently steeping, I'll filter and nitrogenate it tomorrow morning, I'm quite excited.
Supposedly different gases make quite a difference, the roaster I get beans from has tried helium and said it's better than nitrogen but it was just a personal experiment, food grade helium he would need to sell it would make it prohibitively expensive. He suggested I try using welding argon but I haven't gotten around to it yet. One day.
It does affect the taste but its more about the mouthfeel, it makes it almost thick and creamy, think fresh verses flat Guiness. Brewdexta probably knows more than me, theres a lot of crossover with beer, I've only tasted it a few times.
Some independent (read expensive) coffee shops (And Starbucks apparently) have it on tap, Nam Song in Sheffield is where I first tried it.
To keep things short and following post #25478, I phoned the hospital to get the latest bloods results [the Consultant didn't have them on Monday during our phone call as the lab-work was late] and the protein reading is now down [again] to 3.7!! Better than even they expected, I suspect.
All the other results are also down but in the right direction, so very happy bunny here! If I can keep going on this drug until the next development in treatment comes along, I could be bothering you all for quite some time! ......
Never heard of it, kinda curious how bad it can be now.Did you ever drink Tennants with Nitrogen, gave you the worst hangover from hell. There’d be no way Id put it in coffee
Wouldnt it be better and easier to use espresso.
Never heard of it, kinda curious how bad it can be now.
Admittedly, its as much about playing with it as it is about something to drink, I like messing about in the kitchen.
Espresso would be different, not necessarily better or worse. Probably would be easier, especially if my machine didn't look like this ;
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