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21-09-2021, 18:59 | #16 |
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What is a reed strip? I have googled it to no avail.
I take it that you saved the owner a fair bit of cash? |
21-09-2021, 19:08 | #17 |
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Not necessarily today at work but we have been out looking for a new stove. Our current one is an ugly piece of kit that was present when we bought the house. Not only is it very battered it is also incorrectly installed.
The walls are plastered which is considered a combustable material for stove installations. Our stove is installed too close to the wall and the flue is uninsulated and therefore also way to close to the wall. As a result all the plaster behind the stove is cracking. After looking for a few days we have found a new stove. It shouldn’t be this difficult but most freestanding stoves are wood only and we also burn coal. The job is pencilled in for the end of next month and in the meantime I need to remove the old stove and repair the plaster behind it. The plan is to install the old stove in the garage so that the winters are a bit more bearable in there. Seems a shame to take it to the scrap yard. |
21-09-2021, 21:09 | #18 | |
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Yea saved a lot of stock being ruined, Rick
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22-09-2021, 09:51 | #19 |
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Thank Rick, learned something new. Hadn’t heard of a reed valve before but I can see that they are used for a wide range of applications and even on two stroke piston engines.
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23-09-2021, 10:06 | #20 |
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Well, in the spirit of the topic.
Not today, but working... Note: My work is not plane related... But it was cool to be "close" with the airplane. |
23-09-2021, 10:07 | #21 |
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This one IS work related.
Someone called telling that the printer doesn't work. Well, i found the source of the problem!!! |
23-09-2021, 10:08 | #22 |
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One more.
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23-09-2021, 10:46 | #23 |
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quite unexpected, i suppose!
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23-09-2021, 12:43 | #24 | |
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Not what you expect to find when you get called out to a malfunctioning printer. What sort of snake is it? Poisonous? |
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23-09-2021, 15:09 | #25 |
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23-09-2021, 15:12 | #26 | ||
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Near DHL and other freighters. It's a A340? Nice to know... Quote:
But in Portugal we don't have poisonous snakes... that i now of... |
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23-09-2021, 15:14 | #27 |
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I was checking to see if the tyres would fit my Maverick...
But after closer inspection, i don't think it would fit. Last edited by lfteixeira; 23-09-2021 at 17:35. Reason: Grammar correction. |
23-09-2021, 16:20 | #28 |
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23-09-2021, 21:14 | #29 |
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Airbus A340-300 operated by AirX based in Malta. Thought I recognised the freight side of Porto
The nose wheels are a bit smaller so the body lift required will not be as high. |
04-10-2021, 13:06 | #30 |
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Not really today but yesterday. Flew into Lisbon to pick up some freight. Beautiful day to be flying.
Now 3 weeks off, going to Portugal for a few days of R & R followed by some digger work when I get back. |
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