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Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Mar 5, 2014
Regarding the cast iron parts, you can get the same bits in machined aluminium. I know all the 'experts' say don't use it because it's not as sturdy, but if you use the brass parts with 1/16" india rubber gaskets what you find is not only a reduction in weight but also stops the whole assembly vibrating so much when you put the throttle up.
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Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Mar 5, 2014
The 'brass' is an 'aluminium' in disguise...
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Santragenius V Posted Mar 6, 2014
Well, for emissions control what I've found is that porcelain inner fittings seem to make for a much cleaner burn. And if you add some hydrogen peroxide (some! NOT some more - at tour own peril) the exhaust seem to go all invisible and non-smelly :
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Peanut Posted Mar 6, 2014
I seem to have a y left over, and am short of a t
*mulls over*
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Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Mar 7, 2014
Doulton? Aw maaan... I've always used the kaolin stuff from Ifö, and that's been very nicely working all this time. Great tip about the peroxide though. I tried, and it works much better than rubbing the surfaces with a baking soda solution.
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Icy North Posted Mar 7, 2014
And it's cheaper than waxing, too. That's according to the leading zookeepers' social media site.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Mar 7, 2014
The last time I tried that, I found one of the burners was blocked by a dead spider - a small one, not a Tegenaria gigantea.
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McKay The Disorganised Posted Mar 9, 2014
You have to look out for spiders eggs if you use the hyena fur handle, but of course it lasts longer than the aardvark.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Mar 9, 2014
*the inspired sneaks off to create a poem here:
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Mar 9, 2014
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Icy North Posted Jan 1, 2015
Anyone here have experience of a leaky Pacific flush valve?
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Lanzababy - Guide Editor Posted Jan 1, 2015
Indeed, yes. Those old dual flush bayonet fittings are difficult to reassemble.
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You can call me TC Posted Jan 1, 2015
I had trouble replacing the gasket. Apparently they are made in a now extinct polymer, and, to boot, only available in imperial measures.
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Bald Bloke Posted Jan 1, 2015
Yes
And they tend to leak...
Which is not good if you are on a water meter!!!
Managed to replace the cistern with a syphon flush one.
There is a reason our Victorian forebears stopped using valves and went to syphons.
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- 584: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Mar 5, 2014)
- 585: Santragenius V (Mar 6, 2014)
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