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    Smile though your heart is breaking.

    A crib from "High Hopes" a TV soap on life in the South Wales valleys shown on BBC1 Wales. The sobbing bloke was Max Boyce. Well worth a watch if you get the chance.
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    Flat Roof leak!...advice please!

    Forget all that palaver about Building Regs. & insulation etc, etc. All you want, I presume, is a flat roof that will last and not leak. Felt and its derivatives are notorious for lasting only a few years and then failing due to UV exposure etc. If you want a reliable flat roof covering that...
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    Copy Lathe or similar

    A router lathe might achieve the desired result. There's usually a couple for sale on eBay.
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    Lathe advice for newbie

    I've already sent you an email about my Tyme Avon. Some acknowledgement would be courteous !
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    Anyone know about silver hall marks?

    I'm astonished that so many, so called, experts can get it so wrong !!
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    Anyone know about silver hall marks?

    Sorry, you're quite wrong. A meat skewer it definitely ain't!!
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    Anyone know about silver hall marks?

    I tried to post a reply yesterday but for some obscure reason it got scratched. I have a similar item left in this house which I bought from the old village grocer. It's not a letter opener, although it can be used as such, but a knife for slicing greaseproof paper which grocers and butchers...
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    ROUTER BITS

    Mock, PM sent.
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    How to roughen wood

    I've been using Bluetit boxes made from unroughened ply for at least 20 years now and have never had a trapped chick. What I do provide though is a 10mm dowel perch running from front to back of the box, projecting about 50mm at the front, just below the entrance hole. Fledglings are very athletic.
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    Wales, Cwmbran, Newport, Cardiff?

    There are hundreds of them.
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    Car camera

    Try Honest John in the Motoring section of any Saturday's Daily Telegraph.
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    Wasps !

    I live on the edge of a country park - lots of trees and wildlife etc - so wasps are an annual problem. Rentokil do an aerosol foam spray Wasp Nest Killer which I have found to be very successful in dealing with these pests. It's not too expensive and obtainable from the likes of B&Q and garden...
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    Death of an old friend.

    Brilliant - what a reflection on the kind of society that we have to live in.
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    Patio Problem

    The problem is not ants, but these tiny flying & burrowing insects which I have not yet identified. Possibly they're ant predators, so if I kill off all the ants maybe they'll just go away. Watch this space. A bloke from the RHS thought I was lucky to have them as they probably kill aphids...
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    Patio Problem

    No, it's definitely not a wind up nor is it the ants themselves - the insects are too small to be flying ants and it's the wrong time of year for them anyway. However, I've noticed that the concentration of sand heaps are in areas where we've previously had a problem with ant's nests, so maybe...
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    Patio Problem

    I've got a fairly large patio made from brick sized interlocking coloured concrete blocks, 3" thick, laid on a bed of sand and all properly consolidated about 30 years old. Last year I noticed a dozen or so small mounds of sand thrown up by a tiny winged insect which is able to burrow between...
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    What am I doing wrong ?

    I'm glad I asked the question, the answer to which is apparently " almost everything ". I should now be relegated to a corner of a room wearing a conical hat with a capital " D " on it. My grateful thanks to those who took the time and trouble to educate me in the ways of presentation and...
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    What am I doing wrong ?

    That's good advice that I'll try to take on board, thanks. I'm really not trying to make a lot of money, just trying to recoup some of my original investment. Some of the machines are quite bulky and probably more than a one-man lift which is what I suspect the couriers would require. I have no...
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    What am I doing wrong ?

    Thanks for that, you're probably right. It still seems a bit alien, to me, to buy something before seeing it.
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    What am I doing wrong ?

    As some of you will know from my very first post I have to dispose of all the machines in my hobby workshop. Some have already gone to private buyers and the feedback I've had is that they are all pleased with their purchases. However, there are still a lot of machines which have to go. So far...
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