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  1. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Fire safety/Fire extinguishers - what to buy etc

    In a home, if it is just a family home. 1 x 2kg powder. 1 x 1m fire blanket. If you have a workshop. 1 x 2kgco2 1 x 6lt foam. If welding on a car etc, 1x 4kgDry powder. That is as a minimum. If you contact your insurance they will be able to advise if you can get a reduction following a risk...
  2. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    £0:50p Egg Beater drill saved.

    Will be able to see as well. Keep warm. Plus eat hot food.
  3. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    £0:50p Egg Beater drill saved.

    It is has all but small castings of SIF 1940. WD It is a SIF, but the records show it may bea copy of a Millers, with no S/N it is hard to prove. Not the first millers of a SIF that goes out of its way to confuse humans. Itis yes.
  4. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    £0:50p Egg Beater drill saved.

    The price tag said £0:50p, so I had it away. Soon had it in bits and into the Citric acid. A nice finish to the castings. Rattle can paint.
  5. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Evri. New Flat pack delivery.

    The replacement arrived yesterday.
  6. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Joke Thread 4

  7. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Any idea what this is/ was?

    The round rubber feet would not seem to support that theory. They are the wrong shape to clamp flanges. Rubber and welding do not play well together. They do, as they do not distort the metal flange. You spot weld and that holds it, you move the clamps as you advance. Not enough heat generated.
  8. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Any idea what this is/ was?

    Flanges Seam Clamp. Used to clamp the old seams, mainly see on classis Mini, so you can spot weld them.
  9. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Evri. New Flat pack delivery.

    I have seam Post office staff kick throw and generally abuse items to be delivered. From sorting office to the man in the van.
  10. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Evri. New Flat pack delivery.

    The rest of the 5 packages arrived via Fed Ex. Arrived undamaged.
  11. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Evri. New Flat pack delivery.

    A friend sent me a nice table. It was bubble wraped, backed in packing media, wrapped in brown paper. Then placed in a plastic shipping container, then packed with more bubble wrap and packing media. Then that was sealed into shrink wrap. The Grunting Evri driver left this, in a clear plastic...
  12. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    A sad donation.

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ His war medals are going to a better place, as the family will not understand why he got them. The Grand daughter wants them to go to a place i can find,. Where more than her can understand. I am keeping the white box. This is why.
  13. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    A sad donation.

    Recently I was given a whole host of tools, by a grand daughter of a Men In Sheds member. look for a white box, the member was difficult. But I got to know him. He drank gin I enjoy the rum.
  14. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    A £5 vice

    Alas not I am keeping them, as I do like old cameras.
  15. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Rust Remover--'Jenolite'

    Citric acid if the parks have nock and crannies. Electrolysis for simple to bit items. Washing soda will help break down oil and grease. Any Dc supply will work, 5v 130Amps output. Here is mine.
  16. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    A £5 vice

    ???????? So do I. Call it Bob.
  17. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Rail Lantern Saved

    The main body is from about 1957, the burner is from the 1940's.
  18. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    3 Colour Railway Shunters Lantern Preserved.

    This was a pain from the start. Badly repaired, badly restored and in a poor shape. Rust remover. More bad repairs. Black paint, as it was stamped WD 1944.
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