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that's a total waste of time. it is no different to a standard propane torch and it wont be any hotter
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that's a total waste of time. it is no different to a standard propane torch and it wont be any hotter
its still rubbish no matter what. no different from a flamefast setup and no hotter unless you use oxygen not just fresh air
Your right on a lot of subjects Mr sparky but a little compressed air inline with the propane does make a hotter flame front on a roofing torch..i have tried it and it does work mate have a play around when you have time and see yourselfits still rubbish no matter what. no different from a flamefast setup and no hotter unless you use oxygen not just fresh air
Your right on a lot of subjects Mr sparky but a little compressed air inline with the propane does make a hotter flame front on a roofing torch..i have tried it and it does work mate have a play around when you have time and see yourself
Ok im having a green eyed moment...i don't know exactly what it is or why i want one...but i just want oneMy web controlled relays arrived from Bulgaria, this is a new model. The last ones I bought were just relays, this has 8 relays plus digital and analogue in/out plus temperature inputs (NTC) and has a 30+ programmable timer and can trigger events on temperature or temperature differential. Plus it can be configured via http and has lots of apps including a phone app. Lovely bit of kit, just need to find time to play with it. It mounts on DIN rail so I bought a 12v PSU to go with it. This will control the heating in the barn and anything I want to switch on and off such as the dust extractor. 10A/250v relays so most stuff won't need anything else.
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Cheers
Andy
Over the weekend I got a card informing me I had a parcel to collect from Local post office sorting office.
This was odd as I had not ordered anything, brought anything or was expecting anything.
I have just opened it, it was from my friend in Israel. She had visitd a Flea Market and thought I would like them.
So, what did I get?
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A battered tin.
Containing.
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A Monitor Travel Cooker.
Complete, with Prick and spare seals.
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Yes, another steam engine.
But, some here may recall it from their youth
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Meccano (Mamod) Steam engine.
It does steam up. But I need to replace the "O" rings.
It might be worth measuring the resistance of the cores, ignore the color coding and put the live on the biggest diameter / lowest resistance.Don't worry - I'll ensure that the cable is wired up the right way so as to ensure greater arc stability and finer amperage control!
It might be worth measuring the resistance of the cores, ignore the color coding and put the live on the biggest diameter / lowest resistance.
You don't want you currents worn out passing through a small wire getting tired before they do the magic, the neutral isn't as important as they are just the leftover bits that didn't get used.
hope you took a fat wallet to cef it would be a lot lighter when you came outYou're a genius, Chris!
See, when the chap at CEF sold me this directional cable at a mere £65 a metre and the special connectors with the gold plated electrical contacts I just knew that I'd gone to the right place. I just knew that welding and hi-fi have so, so much in common!
You're a genius, Chris!
See, when the chap at CEF sold me this directional cable at a mere £65 a metre and the special connectors with the gold plated electrical contacts I just knew that I'd gone to the right place. I just knew that welding and hi-fi have so, so much in common!
If it's directional, you'll have to make sure the plug and socket are on the right ends, of course. Efficiency will suffer if they're the wrong way round, something to do with the graviton waves, so Mr Andrews told me.
Yebbut, did you fall into the trap of assuming the direction of the braid arrows is an indicator of the current direction? That only applies in Japan, to their 100V supply.If you'd read my post you'd know that I have put them on the right way; like hi-fi cable the signal goes in the direction of the writing on the cable!