Right so have first-hand experience of this but from Germany last week, price shown was including German VAT, I emailed the site and was told in my case to check out as normal then send another email with the order number I then received a refund of the German VAT (this was all done with...
just remember you can’t just use the wagos for a maintenance free connection by themselves you also have to also use the special junction box i.e. see linked video.
Thanks for that, that’s something I hadn’t thought of doing, suppose I could get the 90inch screen and reduce it in size to what I want, think I can fit a nice 85inch one in if I do it myself.
After a bit of advice, I have an old (circa 16 years) pull down Beamax screen which is starting to ripple a bit, so after a new fixed screen (its left down 75% of the time so thought I might as well go fixed.)
requirements are:-
Early evening / night time viewing (maybe twice a year daytime...
So, we have the polytunnel and the pond now the only thing left I can see that’s missing is the chickens, so when are we going to see “I’m building a chicken coop”??
DYNO-ROD, (and i assume others) do drain mapping, some friends had it done when planning an extension it cost about £175 and you got a basic plan shown the outline of the house and the pipes marked on and the falls shown etc..
I would suggest that you probably already have an earthed back box looking at the wires, you can see two different sized green wires I would suggest the larger of the two green wires is actually just a bit of green sleeving over the normally bare double earth conductor and the smaller green wire...
80f that’s good, lettuce will be fine in that, I expected you would say 95-100 range.
I hit 90f in the green house on Saturday and that’s in part shade.
You may find the lettuce isn’t what you expected but don’t let that put you off, I would suggest you may be a little late in the year to have it in the poly tunnel, it tends to go bitter when it gets to much heat but still looks just fine to the naked eye, I try to finish my lettuce crop in the...
Get yourself some post savers and then cement in the ground as normal works a treat. cost about £12 for 4 inc postage. (assuming 4x4 post)
see:- https://www.postsaver-shop.co.uk/
Been fine, it does bog in tall grass (talking 3 inch+) but taken slow even that’s ok, the springs that hold the wheels that set the 3 different levels are a bit strong but once its set I don’t often need to alter it, the only down side I can see is the handle can be folded down if needed and on...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01GCI6YC6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Got this for the same issue back in 2018 and it’s been fantastic, one thing to note you need a bit of muscle to pull it out as its spring loaded (to stop it bellowing in the wind) so it’s not...
Right been out of the PC building game for many years so haven't got a clue on new stuff but looking for a Small Office / AutoCAD PC , Mainly 2D autocad with the odd bit of 3d and typical office apps (word excell etc...)
Have put together the below. and want to keep at around £1000 for...
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