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    Lurem crossroads

    For what it's worth, my highly modified C200 (the daddy of the C210) is fitted with two 2.2kW motors, and provided it's used regularly so the belts don't get "set" it starts fine on a 13A circuit. As regards belts for the saw, it uses standard toothed flat belt inside out. But remember I'm a...
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    hearing

    I finally had to give in and get aids when I thought my daughter said something about seeing the OSPREY in the nearby parkland. I replied saying I'd seen it flying over too. Her look when she explained she had said OTTER made the decision for me. Started with basic NHS aids, but had to go...
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    A little truth for a change.

    Excellent summary. And given that you put your location as Aberdeen, the oil capital of Europe, you'd better watch your bacl!
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    LF docs for old chuck (6-1 Universal Hattersley & Davidson)

    Not sure if I ever scanned this in the end. Will have a hunt.
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    New member from Michigan, USA

    Interesting place, Michigan. Daughter and her husband retired to Old Mission Peninsula, north of Traverse city, where she keeps busy making jewellry.
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    Battery compatibility

    Yes, it's primarily battery chainsaws that interest me; my oldish Hyundai is still OK if it's charged regularly, but it's only a 12", and a 14" would be useful. The original versus non-OEM quality difference makes sense, but what it would be useful to know is whether there is any...
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    Battery compatibility

    Think you've hit this particular nail squarely on the head, Orraloon! But thanks for all the comments, folks.
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    Battery compatibility

    Not strictly a general woodworking topic, but as heavyweight cordless equipment gets more common, there once more seem to be almost more different battery types than there are makers! I've been looking at cordless chainsaws, and it looks as if each of the makers has their own "standard". Has...
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    Coronet minor lathe

    Looks like you also have the slot morticing attachment at the right hand end of the bed. Can't see a tailstock mounting, so I think technically that's a Minorette, not a Minor lathe. Had one years ago, as did a colleague, who did most of the wood work for reinstating a 17th century stone...
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    Myford ML7 regrind

    And if it gets tight an ends of travel, some judicious use of a scraper will cure that, even if the result isn't optically flat.
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    Consolidated PBY Catalina

    Yes, always thought that the Rapide was an incredibly elegant machine. A review in Flight some time in the 70s described it as a "gentleman's aerial carriage". Real Hepplewhite stuff.
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    Air source Heat Pumps any good?

    The general feeling that the cowpersons are jumping into this one was confirmed yesterday when I got a letter "to the householder" offering to get me grant aid for all sorts of wonderful heating and insulation stuff, because "your house has been identified as having very low enerty efficiency"...
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    The end of fluorescent lighting

    Any idea when in the year this might be?? And has anyone found a replacement for the double-D style fluorescents? We (OK, I) made the mistake of fitting 28W versions in our kitchen extension, and they seem to eat tubes. Got a stash of them which MAY last my remaining days, but it might be...
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    Two stroke engines, opinion sought

    Funny you should say that! There is a Hayter walk-behind being sworn at outside! It was being chucked out by son-in-law's employers, so he rescued it to maintain paths in the village. Great when it works, but it has a Tecumseh engine which doesn't seem to match any of the model lists and after...
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    Two stroke engines, opinion sought

    Now even more unsure what to do. Had intended to sell the FS200 to a guy who helps with the garden, but today needed to do some serious strimming, so heaved the beast down from its resting place, started it up and had fogotten just how much "grunt" it had. Felt like it could drop small trees...
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    Two stroke engines, opinion sought

    Thanks guys! Definitely confused at a higher level. I'd been sort of thinking that maybe the original alloy body was possibly better quality than Chinoiserie, so fitting new gaskets to the old one might make sense, but ..... Sorry to be a total donut, but where is the spark arrestor????
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    Two stroke engines, opinion sought

    I have a couple of Stihl strimmers, an FS200 which runs like a train, but is getting too heavy for this ancient guy and a much lighter FS66, which runs well when it wants to, then refuses to start, or dies unexpectedly. Suspect there is some sort of carburettor problem. Looks like a Chinese...
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    Teaching - Drilling

    One of our maintenance staff in my last job had worked in the Wolverton railway workshop and said they used Yankees constantly. I asked him if he'd ever trapped a finger between the handle and the chuck. "Only once"! Says it all!
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    Running out of time...

    The first post really struck a chord; I'm nearly 79, four more years than my Father managed, but four less than my Mother. Got two forms of cancer, blood and prostate, so probably quite lucky still to be around. The really frustrating thing is that the treatment for the prostate plays complete...
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    Mira shower thermostat

    Ah. I spoke too soon! Did all the suggestions, on-off seemed to work fine, installed the cassette and this morning went to use it. Several rude words uttered; the thermostat is now stuck firmly on tepid. Good job we have a separate shower, probably ten years older, over the bath!
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