RMweb Gold Kingzance Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted July 28, 2019 15 minutes ago, New Haven Neil said: Still persisting down, we have had two inches of rain today. Not so here but I can see the grass growing - grrrrr. 2 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 28, 2019 Afternoon all from Estuary-Land. No sign of any rain today but getting a bit muggy. Haven't done much today, probably the same tomorrow. 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lightengine Posted July 28, 2019 Share Posted July 28, 2019 It's been persisting down here in sunny Teignmouth. Sunshine all day long but rain threatened tonight. 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Tony_S Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted July 28, 2019 (edited) We went to Enfield. When we arrived MiL and SiL were having a full and frank discussion about whether or not MiL planned to go out on various days and whether a taxi needed arranging. MiL seemed determined not to answer yes or no to any questions. We had a nice meal, relaxing afternoon and uneventful drive home. Tony Edited July 28, 2019 by Tony_S Repetition 1 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post Stubby47 Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted July 28, 2019 Shower riser installed, but not very well. It's a cheap & shoddy version of the previous one, which had lasted several years. The fixing is through the tile and a plasterboard wall, so normal plaster board wall plugs are not long enough. Another trip to the big orange shed looms tomorrow. 1 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Tony_S Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted July 28, 2019 (edited) 26 minutes ago, Stubby47 said: Shower riser installed, but not very well. It's a cheap & shoddy version of the previous one, which had lasted several years. The fixing is through the tile and a plasterboard wall, so normal plaster board wall plugs are not long enough. Another trip to the big orange shed looms tomorrow. I an always amazed on the rare occasion a diy job goes totally as expected. I have tried to be more organised by putting tools away properly and charging spare batteries for power tools but then of course it is not having exactly the right screw length or appropriate wall plug. For a ceiling curtain track I needed 3 different wall (or ceiling I suppose ) plugs. For one I had to make a hybrid fixing out of a normal plastic plug inserted into a plasterboard fitting (one of those metal conical ones with a very coarse thread. Hope you find something suitable tomorrow. Tony Edited July 28, 2019 by Tony_S 8 8 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post BoD Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted July 28, 2019 (edited) Evening all. Today I have been playing trains for the National Trust, as I do most Sundays. Friday’s funeral was most enjoyable. A strange statement you may think but it was a celebration of a most extraordinary person. Our cousin was a gardener, he grew love and laughter in everything he did. As I said earlier colourful clothes were decreed and whilst there was some sadness, there was much joy. The crem was crowded, not even standing room only as some had to watch on CCTV monitors. My cousin was called Brian and the pastor started by saying that after forty years of doing funerals today I can finally say we are here to talk about ‘The Life of Brian’. After that things got less serious. I won’t go on, you would have had to know him and to have been there to appreciate the joy of the occasion. It was impossible to be sad. No one felt as if they had been to a funeral. Goodnight each and everyone. Edited July 28, 2019 by BoD 5 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Gwiwer Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 28, 2019 In the inevitable lurch towards our 200,000th post I shall greet all and sundry and record an adequate day. To the G****n Centre we strolled after lunch in order to purchase some things with green leaves and red flowers. I am told they are going to replace the deceased foxglove. There wasn't time enough to reach the nearby bus running event in Kingston with RT types in green and red covering their one-time haunts on the 406 and 418 as far as Epsom. There definitely wasn't time to visit the family in Sussex for the Worthing bus rally. You wait all summer for a decent bus then you miss two together! Tonight's vegetarian haggis proved remarkably tasty and featured correct seasoning and texture. Accordingly it will feature on a future shopping list possibly in September when a Scots friend visits in transit from Australia to his home town. We also harvested the first runner beans which proved a worthy accompaniment in the absence of "neeps" though "tatties" were present in roasted form. A weekend trip to Cornwall has been arranged to collect items of clothing recently purchased and too large in volume to be conveniently mailed. Besides which I am promised a muggertee and chat upon collection from a long-time friend. There might also be a cheeky trip to Swanage on Saturday coming. It's the final weekend of their carnival and both Former Neighbours (Upstairs) will be there. My presence has been requested which gives an excuse to sample the direct Waterloo - Corfe Castle train. As it is a school night and I have the alarm set for quarter-past-stupid I shall bid all a good night with best wishes from Upon the Hill of Strawberries. 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post lightengine Posted July 28, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted July 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Tony_S said: I an always amazed on the rare occasion a diy job goes totally as expected. I have tried to be more organised by putting tools away properly and charging spare batteries for power tools but then of course it is not having exactly the right screw length or appropriate wall plug. For a ceiling curtain track I needed 3 different wall (or ceiling I suppose ) plugs. For one I had to make a hybrid fixing out of a normal plastic plug inserted into a plasterboard fitting (one of those metal conical ones with a very coarse thread. Hope you find something suitable tomorrow. Tony Usually the last of 8 screws in 2 door hinges won't come out or the head is chewed up. The last hole to drill in a wall hits an engineering brick or wanders off course. The job needs a 7.5 mm bit, I have got 6 7mm and 3 8mm, it's 6pm on a Sunday. The battery pack runs out with 2 holes left to drill and the 2nd battery is uncharged. Ad infinitum. 1 10 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post Stubby47 Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted July 28, 2019 I'm going to fill the holes with No More Nails, then poke the wall plugs in and let it all set. But not tonight... 14 2 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium BSW01 Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 28, 2019 Good evening everyone This morning’s break in the weather didn’t last long, I’d only been in the workshop about 15 minutes when it started to rain again. It’s been raining on and of ever since, luckily I managed to find a break in the rain when I came in for dinner. It’s been quite a refreshing change to spend the day in the workshop today and I seem to have got quite a bit done too. A couple of weeks ago I made a start on a small static grass applicator from a cheap ‘bug bat’. Work had already been started and all the alterations to the handle were complete. Today I made a container for the grass out of an old plastic bottle, (I think it originally held some sort of medicine) but it was an ideal size for what I wanted. So today I attached it to one half of the handle and cut a hole in the screw on top for the mesh. I have a few of these bottles so I’ve been able to make two tops with different size mesh, one course and the other medium. Once done it was tested and works ok, it’s not as powerful as my big one, but it will only be used for small hard to reach areas where not a lot of grass will be needed. The only downside so far is that the bottle isn’t clear, so I can’t see how much grass is in it, so I’ll keep an eye out for a suitable replacement whilst I’m out and about. I have seen similar ones made using a small tea strainer, so that also could be an option. So far total cost of this build has been less than £4.00. Below is a of photo of the BSW MkI static grass applicator with its 2 alternate tops. Once I’d finished that job and packed it all away, I continued with the L class Baltic tank. The last thing I was doing on that was blackening the valve gear. It looks a lot better now, but I noticed the piston rods were also blackened, so I cleaned them both up. I then made a start on blackening the nickel silver sides of the bogies, the rear one has been completed and fitted back in place, it now just leaves the front bogie to do, which I’ll do next time. Now here’s a tip that I was taught many moons ago by an old work colleague. When trying to remove a screw that is very tight, tighten it up first, as this will break the hold of the screw which then makes it easier to undo. I can’t claim that it always works, but I usually have a 99% success rate with it. Goodnight all 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium newbryford Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 28, 2019 1 hour ago, lightengine said: The job needs a 7.5 mm bit, I have got 6 7mm and 3 8mm, it's 6pm on a Sunday. The battery pack runs out with 2 holes left to drill and the 2nd battery is uncharged. That almost reads like a "if it takes 3 men 3 days to dig 3 holes............." quandary. 3 1 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lightengine Posted July 28, 2019 Share Posted July 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Stubby47 said: I'm going to fill the holes with No More Nails, then poke the wall plugs in and let it all set. But not tonight... I stood on a radiator and pulled 2 screws of 1 fixing out of the wall. Unable to remove the rad and refix it, I used some Milliput in the holes, pushed in the old plugs and screws ( I couldn't get new plugs in because I couldn't drive the screws in) and it has been rock solid for the last few years. 10 6 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Coombe Barton Posted July 28, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted July 28, 2019 Home at 23:15 - delays at the pharmacy. Blog later 20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted July 28, 2019 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 28, 2019 Goodnight all. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Ozexpatriate Posted July 29, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted July 29, 2019 A pleasant Saturday dawned with a surprise - morning drizzle. (Usually never happens after July 4th.) This dropped the high temperatures from the previous two days (33°C) to a pleasant, if humid early, 27°C. I had a very enjoyable day with my son and daughter in law. On the agenda were a couple of hours at the Oregon Brewers' Festival under partly cloudy skies and delightful temperatures before crowds got too large. Then a detour to the hobby shop to collect Mr. Shron's 'Royal Hudson' which has recently materialized (a delightful example of his craft) and finally the company picnic in the evening. Tragedy struck the picnic after I had used two of my three drink tokens/coupons (torn from the wristband I was issued). The two craft beer options had run out, leaving only Coors Light. By that point I had tasted so many different beers over the course of the afternoon and evening that I was ready to head home and watch the local (English) football (aka soccer) team win convincingly (4-0). Today is warmer again but quite beautiful with no clouds. We should be close to the forecast high of 29°C right now. It is time to forage for dinner. After the trauma of their last few days, I hope Sandy and John will find the West Country relaxing, though I suspect John may find the double novelty of experimenting with and preparing a new food regimen in the confines of their home away from home less than relaxing. I wish them both well and will be thinking of them. 16 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pH Posted July 29, 2019 Share Posted July 29, 2019 19 minutes ago, Ozexpatriate said: Tragedy struck the picnic after I had used two of my three drink tokens/coupons (torn from the wristband I was issued). The two craft beer options had run out, leaving only Coors Light. I know this will be regarded as heresy, but I actually like the taste of US Coors Light - and it does have a taste. The Coors Light available in Canada is very different. Of course, that is very much the backup option - I'll choose 'craft' pale ale if it's available. 15 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyID Posted July 29, 2019 Share Posted July 29, 2019 58 minutes ago, pH said: I know this will be regarded as heresy, but I actually like the taste of US Coors Light - and it does have a taste. The Coors Light available in Canada is very different. Of course, that is very much the backup option - I'll choose 'craft' pale ale if it's available. MrsID (who does not drink) has become quite partial unfiltered IPAs. Recently I found one called "Mind Haze" which is really quite nice. My trick is to serve Budweiser in a chilled glass to unsuspecting guests. They nearly always like it. When they ask what it is I tell them it is lager imported at great expense from the Czech Republic. 3 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chrisf Posted July 29, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted July 29, 2019 Good morning one and all. The news from Sandy and John is welcome and the faffing at the pharmacy no great surprise but let all now proceed as it should. BT let off another time bomb yesterday. The super duper Hub 6, which I have now had for a week, had been programmed not to allow me access to the internet. Yet another call to 0800 111 4567 followed. This time it was routed to Belfast. The lady who had the ill fortune to answer it took me through the procedure to allow me access again and apart from a few warnings that someone might be trying to steal something from whichever site that I happened to be trying to visit there was no further trouble. Why would they go to the trouble of building in an obstacle like that? Whatever happened to simple plug and play? Today my car is visiting the dealership for its annual inspection, oil change and valeting. It is also due to have its MOT, though the latter is not due till the end of August. It is perhaps better that the cracked headlamp glass is replaced sooner rather than later but I’m not keen. Assuming that the dealership can do all that needs to be done today, that gives me two days to load it with all that I need to take to Sidmouth with me, and there’s a lot of it. The last weather chart I saw shows lots of wet stuff approaching from the south west. Oh joy. The trio of minstrels that I met on Saturday is called “A Merrie Noyse” - quite appropriate, I thought. I had written “are” instead of “is” to annoy Mr Rees-Mogg. Talking of annoying, why are we increasingly adding '@' to our screen names? This is not Twittter. Stop it. Best wishes to all Chris 19 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold roundhouse Posted July 29, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted July 29, 2019 5 hours ago, Ozexpatriate said: On the agenda were a couple of hours at the Oregon Brewers' Festival under partly cloudy skies and delightful temperatures before crowds got too large. Then a detour to the hobby shop to collect Mr. Shron's 'Royal Hudson' which has recently materialized (a delightful example of his craft) and finally the company picnic in the evening. Missed the beer fest by a week - one day we will actually get the trip to coincide with it. So was it the hobby shop in Division St or the one in Hollywood? 12 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyID Posted July 29, 2019 Share Posted July 29, 2019 @chrisf - Oh never mind. 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold PeterBB Posted July 29, 2019 RMweb Gold Share Posted July 29, 2019 John and Sandy What a frustrating day waiting to be discharged no wonder Sandy had had enough. Unfortunately I can agree with the previous comments on pharmacies … it seems quite common for them to be last up and so much later than everything else. aving said that hope your trip down is pleasant and uneventful and that you both enjoy you time down South West Music choice - the escape plant took rather longer to accomplish than expected. 14 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium TheQ Posted July 29, 2019 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 29, 2019 (edited) Mooring Awl, Inner Temple Hare.. eventually having spend 40 Minutes going back and reading this weekends excitement.. A very good 7.5 hours sleep was had although in 3 pieces.. As you may have guessed my router is fried, along with the other four houses routers at this end of the village. The other end of the village, half a mile away, I don't know about. When SWMBO came back from walking Ben the Scare-dy Collie on Firday there was a Open Reach man down the hole our telephone lines come out of before heading up the telegraph pole. A new router is promised for tomorrow by the man in india. Also at work a lightening near miss here, reset many computers but luckily not the one on the major system I'm running at the moment. I'm awaiting the release of the second system shortly... Saturday was spent hedge trimming before rain stopped play, Having had several night of Thors hammering, Some locals joined in about a mile away, by at 22:44 having a huge firework display... Ben was not impressed... Sunday was spent boat building, and hopefully except for fitting the keel, that's the last constructional work.. However the resin I used didn't go off as I expected.. so I've left it clamped up for the fortnight, if it's not set by then it's a messy job scraping it all off and mixing a new batch.. During the day we had rain --drops, just the occasional one then another 30 seconds later six inches away. this happened most of the day. We, as in our area, are on the radio this morning, with a piece about a man who got his leg trapped in the rocks having rescued his child having done the same. These rocks are the sea defences, with big red and yellow signs saying "Danger Do NOT Climb On the Rocks." being up to his neck in the water , with an incoming tide might persuade him / His child not to do it again.. I now start Keeping an Eye on the weather for next week as the regatta approaches. Time to go do another button Push.. Edited July 29, 2019 by TheQ 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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