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    Electric vehicles - again

    I always wanted one but before I got around to it, I got my 1st true EV. Glad I did - an EV designed as an EV as opposed to an ICE / EV conversion jobby is so much better.
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    Electric vehicles - again

    A Tesla Model X (just for example) can tow up to 5,000 pounds (call it 2 metric tons). Others can do similar. @fred55 - Glad you like your Landcruiser, drove around Kenya in one 20 years ago and they are really built for that sort of use - but really heavy duty old technology back then. Plus...
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    Electric vehicles - again

    When talking about the national grid and the need for increased capacity - remember that we peak between 4 & 11pm each day and that is the capacity the grid needs to have available (call it 32-35gW). Between 2 and 6am the demand drops to less than half that - so you can charge an awful lot of...
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    Electric vehicles - again

    @Richard_C - Just an observation on the '£40k barrier' : I bought my MG ZS EV mid-2020, new for just over 20k. I did not intend to - just went for a test drive to see what all the fuss was about. Was instantly sold - made by SAIC in China (one of the 5m+ EV's they built that year), designed...
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    Electric vehicles - again

    " The loss of tax revenues from ICE is but a minor fixable issue. As cars will be internet connected, options include road pricing, tax on charging, tax on ownership, tax on new vehicle purchase etc. The current benefit of low tax on electricity vs high taxes on carbon fuels will probably...
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    Electric vehicles - again

    Richard C argues the 'not yet' mindset very well and in many ways, he is not wrong (though when people were queueing at fuel stations a few months back I smiled as I drove past in my fully charged EV....) The thing is - once you get used to your EV, your mindset changes. Everyone is different...
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    Electric vehicles - again

    I think it is more of a change in mindset has happened. Everyone resisted it for as long as they could but suddenly the wider population has bought in and one or 2 companies like Tesla and countries like China have shown the way, and now everyone else is rushing to catch up or go out of business.
  8. M

    Electric vehicles - again

    Do the tyres wear less? I think so. Have not had to change mine yet, so can't confirm but I do drive differently. With regen instead of conventional braking, you drive a lot more smoothly and there is less rapid deceleration, so I assume tyres wear less, but we will see. Also, because of the...
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    Electric vehicles - again

    @Ozi You say, " The big issue with emissions from EVs is the method of generating the power to build, use and recycle. all vehicles should be assess on full lifetime emissions. " Agree completely - you need to watch this:
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    Rollers for drawers

    @doctor Bob - You are absolutely right, I am overdoing it - but having spent over £50k on the kitchen refurb over the past 2.5 years I am adding final touches and a plastic box from the Range does not come into that category! :)
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    Rollers for drawers

    Yep - that's what I just ordered from AliExpress (China) - may not use them, but will definitely give them a try.
  12. M

    Electric vehicles - again

    I think you are taking the 'zero emission' statement as a literal when what it actually means is 'no CO2 or NOX emissions from the exhaust' - which is actually pretty good. Add to that the fact that the brakes don't wear like ICE vehicles because you rarely use them, so less particulate...
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    Rollers for drawers

    They look brilliant - though I would only need teeny ones and all the ones I have found so far are quite large for a 300x200mm box Am sure you are right and a bit of tape is probably the easiest solution - I am probably over thinking this one. But it means I have to put the box in just the...
  14. M

    Rollers for drawers

    Space? What space - I am making the boxes as the shelves are packed solid already and easier to lift it all out in one go. :)
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    Rollers for drawers

    @Spectric - You describe my need perfectly - thanks. @Phil winks - agree sliders could work, but prob not as well as a couple of small wheels @Sporky McGuffin - Lego wheels, absolutely perfect solution (esp. as I have suitable supplies nearby) - but yes, current best bet seems to be @Jacob 's...
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    Rollers for drawers

    Roy, I have boxes of those and they are great - I use them for all sorts of projects, but in this case the box will never be used like a drawer and will always be fully removed every time, so runners (even these) would be extra effort rather than less. Hence my thought of fitting a couple of...
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    Rollers for drawers

    Sorry Colin - I was not clear. I am making boxes that I can lift out and put on the countertop, so runners are inappropriate. Was just looking for some small wheels to go on the rear corner to make it easier to lift in and out of the cupboard. Jacob's teflon buttons look promising - thanks.
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    Rollers for drawers

    I am making some boxes to sit in my overhead kitchen cupboards - one for flour, one for sugar, etc as the shelves of ingredients are a bit full and to find a particular flour or sugar, for example, I have to pull them all out - so I may as well sit a simple box on the shelf and lift it out when...
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    Fitting Phenolic Base to Router for Sign Making Kit

    In my defence, my original post did start with the assumption that I was being stupid..... But I can buy a bush of the same size, screw it on and away I go? Amazing and so simple. Amazon have been contacted, order placed and delivery expected tomorrow. I knew there was a simple solution -...
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    Fitting Phenolic Base to Router for Sign Making Kit

    Agree - I need to do it 'on router' else I am guessing where the centre is and even the slightest error will give me a problem. If I remove the existing base as you suggest, how do I know that is centred? See 2 example routers below - both have large central 'holes'. Maybe my solution will...
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