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I've done that too Mike !
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I should buy one - I have a few short ones and have took the hammer to the end of them a good few times - but perhaps more leverage would be the better option .
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What about disk locks like a motorcycle has ?
Both front discs having say a few 10 mm hole through it around the radius - kind of like drilled disks and then a pair of big tough padlocks locked through them.
You'd just need to make bloody sure you remembered to remove them before setting off.
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Can anyone share the link for the GRP doors ?
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Great - it confirms my thinking. thank you.
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Thanks Ross and Ralph - I was more though trying to work out how the motor and Albright is connected inside - rather than how to wire them together if that makes sense.
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Sorry for my delay in replying - thank you everyone for the ideas and suggestions.
I'm going to go with the plant sprayer - because it's cheap, simple, and very portable.
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It's the double skinned stuff I have - but it can take the heat. It was rather expensive actually
http://www.stovesonline.co.uk/wood_burning_stoves/Dektite-Ezi-Seal-flashing.html
With a flat roof panel / tile I think there are much cheaper options.
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Mine has the cement fibre board roof panels and I cut it with an airsaw - went really well !
Though sealing it up took a few goes. I had one of those flexible fittings, but it leaked from its joins on the corrugated sections. It was cured though when I used gutter sealant on it.
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Apologies for the basic nature of (so many) of my questions, but ...
Does the Albright solenoid basically connect :
F2 to A and it's live connection to F1 to run the motor in one direction
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F1 to A and its live connection to F2 to run the motor in the other direction ?
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My shed is small and packed with nonsense - but my favourite thing in there is the wood burning stove
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My last Td5 was a farmers spec one with just a normal key - getting duplicate keys was as simple as having one cut.
To activate the alarm immobiliser you will need to buy the right type of fob - and then have the alarm function turned on within the ECU.
That's something that can be done with a Nanocom device - whereabouts are you ? As a number of members have them.
Failing that a local independent dealer should be able to do it for you.
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Mine is in the LH locker on the S1, but it doesn't have to be in the cab?
That's exactly my plan for my S1 - with the biggest heater I can find to offset the super draughty tent that it is ....
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Some new integrated storage solutions for a 90 would seem to have a decent audience - particularly something that would work with a csw rear seat set up.
Under the front floor - what space there is in the tubs ...... ? Anything from the size of a small safe up.
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Is this one in the tech archive ?
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I wouldn't bet on it!
Si
Woo Hoo
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If you've a new business on the cards On the cards it sounds a bit like the end of new X-Eng products for Land Rovers ?
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£10k losses a year ! Grief ?
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Go Kart ?
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Put it on wheels and use it as a tool tray ?
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Could it be put on end and turned into a swivel seat ?
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I'd forgotten about this thread !
Is it all quiet on the X-Development front ? I had hoped that once the sales but moved to foundry we would have seen a host of new inventions !
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Fridge
At the risk of stating the obvious .... Have you tried ringing them and asked for a different postage price ?
When I dealt with them they were very accommodating over the phone - though not really good over email . I was getting the wrong impression until I actually spoke to them.
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I posted in your duplicate thread ...
Air powered pump
in International Forum
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What pressure do you put it at ?