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Balls of steel (knob of butter) They're Asking For Larkins. ( Proper beer) not you're Eurofizz crap. Hace más calor en España. Me han conocido a hablar un montón cojones! Send any cheques and cash to PO box 1 Lagos Nigeria Africa ! |
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I see that the two BTCC drivers who flew all the way to Oz for the Bathurst race this weekend now have no drive, as the 3rd driver binned the car in FP...... Beach, anyone?
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At least they're warm...I woke up this morning to find the boiler had failed Too much snow on the ground for the engineer to get through. Unfortunately my spare electric heater is in the truck, several snowdrifts away.
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The boiler man has put some sort of gel into the system - I suppose the equivalent of antifreeze in the car - which should put an end to the succession of burst pipes I had previously suffered, all in the same room. So far, so good. |
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It’s not a nice thing to happen in this weather, so apologies for joking about it. Worst that happened in my world was many years ago when on Xmas eve, the calor gas supply to the family Aga failed! And big family lunch planned the next day..... I called the emergency number, and told an engineer what had happened. He was great and told me over the phone how to break open the safety valve (that had apparently flipped due to ‘dew point’ prob) and reset it. It was a case of- ‘Now, I shouldn’t be telling you this, but.....’
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My wife is convinced that ours is the ONLY heating system in the world that ever has glitches when it has some demand placed on it and insists, every time, that we need a new boiler.
Every time I point out that the problem is crud in the microbore pipe system and that, while a new boiler is probably about due, without sorting out the crud in the heating it probably will not make much difference to "failure" rates. The crud is quite well fixed now, despite a series of chemical treatments, and really needs the radiators to be removed and flushed to be relatively sure about what is going on. Even better would be to eliminate the microbore pipes but that is not a trivial job. She flatly refuses to consider new pipes or removing and flushing the radiators. This has been a battle for some years. Having borrowed a commercial filter system a few times and having managed to demonstrate that I can, with the filter and chemicals, bring the heating back to life quite quickly, I eventually bought my own filter system on the basis that whatever happens with a boiler replacement the system still needs to be well flushed and doing so when it starts to fail shows that the main problem is indeed the pipework not (yet) the boiler. I think the message is getting through these days but every now and again there seems to be a relapse and a rant about getting a "new boiler" which would most likely be a less than successful exercise. When it's very cold for more than 24 hours the condensate drain from the boiler freezes as in the early days installation policy was to run the pipe outside ASAP. So our goes through a hole in the wall and then down the wall, across a flatish roof and into a gutter that does not flow away rapidly. Given 24hours of sub-zero cold it can all freeze up and backs up into the boiler tripping a safety switch. Fixed by clearing the gutter of ice. Sometimes the external pipe as well. Easy enough. How complicated some of our first world problems can become ... |
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My boiler seems to pre-date having a plastic condensate pipe on the outside of the house I've tried pouring hot water over the box on the outside wall, all I managed to do was flood the utility room.
Still, it's all good practice for April when my European-supplied gas supply will be cut off and all I'll be able to eat will be Magnum ice creams. I can't even keep myself warm in my panic-bought Speed Racewear because it's the other side of the village snowed into the office. And still they come on Jeremy Vine - "eee it were no problem back in the sixties, drivers today can't handle it." Forgetting that in the sixties tyres were a fraction of the width of today and cars put out less power than my lawn mower! |
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My boiler is 40+ years old and only has three things to go wrong, it costs a fortune to run but is probably cheaper in the long run than the constant horror stories and expense I hear about the modern ones
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We had a new boiler in 2001(?) It packed up last summer so we've got a new one. The new one cost less than the old one. I discovered that new build homes are all electric. You can'r specify gas anymore.
Electricity is less efficient than gas and more expensive to run, but a lot less to install. Apparently this is a good selling point. The fact that your storage heater is pumping out energy when the temperature has suddenly increased and then its cold when the temperature reverses is not an issue. |
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We hd storage heaters for a time, and they were rubbish. I'm using very expensive electric panel heaters today, I thought about using my space heater from the awning but it's a bit smelly....
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I see Motor Sport wil soon be out with its re-vamp
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/m...L4s8lwQk9wqOxk I'm looking forward to seeing what it looks like. |
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Good news! Whatever it was that had frozen on my heating has now thawed out and the boiler is working again
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After this, dont even think about telling me about jumping on the kerbs, Mike! My bet is the picture is when entering "Les combes". During the three last races I did there I was lucky enough to have four nice conversations with CoC's after Q! I loved when the outside of Pouhon was in gravel, not in tarmac. I thought wherever you find tarmac, you can go. Not in Belgium…
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How old is it Max? For the past 10 years or so (AFIAK) the condensate pipes (for a condensing boiler) have to run to an internal soil pipe location. Condensing boilers probably only became a big thing somewhere around the early 90s. Our current boiler was installed in 2002 iirc and directly replaced a model that was about 10 or 11 years older and had been installed at a time when there was a Govt. grant incentive deal to make the change for reasons of efficiency (plus promised but non-existent fuel cost savings.) The original boiler in the house had only lasted about 11 or 12 years before a catastrophic failure (despite a lot of work on it during that time). However, other locals with the same boiler have only changed theirs much more recently and at least one is, from what he told me a couple of months ago, still using the original. |
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For John E- Don’t know if you ever spent any time (or money) at Norwich Market when you were working up here- but it’s a completely different experience now to when I were a lad...
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