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Ally
ParticipantRe: Citroen Relay
I’ve said this before, but take a look at the Renault traffic. This is one serious machine. Three times a week Glasgow to Edinburgh I’ve seen 110 on the clock. I don’t want to boast but 125 comes up with ease with a tail wind. At this speed you can still hold a normal conversation with the passenger (Co Pilot) Ken will bear me out on this I’m a bit of a nutter when it comes to speed !! drive a bloody motorbike as well. This don’t mean I drive fast in and around suburbia. I’m as slow as everyone else but on the motorway I believe the world is your oyster until you get caught.
Ally
ParticipantRe: The Insanity Is Amazing
I’ve being considering some automation especially with under floor heating and the alarm system. I’m about one month away from starting a new build but don’t no if I can be bothered with the hassle given the fact it is quite new technology and run by a computer. If my present computer were running the show! You can bet the thing will go tits up in no time. And after a long days work I don’t fancy coming home to a girl friend screaming about her smalls not being washed properly or the alarm is ringing for no reason..
Ally
ParticipantRe: The Insanity Is Amazing
Bl**dy h*ll Martin i didnay nay ye weer fae Scootland!
Ally
ParticipantRe: The Insanity Is Amazing
Ken stop mucking about in the automated home forums and concentrate in the work n hand!
PS have you got any home automation going on?
Ally
ParticipantRe: Zanussi/Candy lost post
Big thanks for that Dave.
Ally
ParticipantRe: Zanussi/Candy lost post
Dave_Conway wrote:Ally, you’re trying to confuse me 😉
The CIC320LEUK is a Candy fridge/freezer and the ZB350W is the Zanussi cooker hood.
Anyway, the Candy picture shows two small trays at the top which are 91616631 descrides as medium containers, below that is part number 91616888 which is the support for the two medium one’s mentioned. Further down is the bottle shelves described as such:91619080 Lower bottles shelf before serial number 9926 91600681 Lower bottles shelf after serial number 9926.
Hope that makes some sense anyway 😀
Dave.
Sorry about the mix up with the model No’s Dave!
That’s the right bits for the cooker hood although the door I am after is the top door/drawer in the freezer. Reading you post I think you mention bottle shelves I suspect this is in the fridge.
Ally
ParticipantRe: BLOOD!!!!
r600a wrote:The problem with wearing these overshoes in majority of customers houses is that most kitchens now have laminate or tiled flooring and when wearing these its like skating on ice,
Buy the non slip ones on the top left of the page AC932
. They are not the perfect answer, but if you take your time will get you by.Ally
ParticipantRe: BLOOD!!!!
Hi guys i found some one size fits all blue polyethyene overshoes. They are dirt cheep and keep the customers carpet clean once you walk out the door throw them in the bin.
Ally
ParticipantRe: Cold fill W/D
Thanks guys for the input. I would use a Y connector although all I have to work with is a cold fill hose that appears from under the floor in a porch! with no way to switch it off. So if I could find a cold fill W/D I can clamp the pipe and change the machine. Not ideal but the tenant is desperate for a new machine as she has been without for two weeks now.
Ally
ParticipantRe: Cold fill W/D
Thanks guys for the input. I would use a Y connector although all I have to work with is a cold fill hose that appears from under the floor in a porch! with no way to switch it off. So if I could find a cold fill W/D I can clamp the pipe and change the machine. Not ideal but the tenant is desperate for a new machine as she has been without for two weeks now.
Ally
ParticipantRe: Cheap Vans
Another thought these vans don’t see the garage again until they hit 18000 miles and that’s for a first service. What ever happened to the 500 miles check over?
Ally
ParticipantRe: Cheap Vans
Got to agree these new Renaults are brill. I bought a new Traffic a couple of months ago. You can sit at 110 up the motorway in sixth gear and carry on a conversation with your mate as though you were doing 30 in town. Vans have come a long way. Not before time I might add.
Ally
ParticipantRe: What is the most useful tool in your toolbox?
Given this a fair bit of thought and it’s got to be the star screwdriver. All write it may be a bit bland, but where would you be with out it.
Ally
Participantkwatt wrote:I simply despair at the ones now that MUST have the lights on their hood working for Christmas, you’d think they could find something better to do with their time.
K.
Pay me forty quid a call plus parts and i’m quite happy to change there bulbs… 😆
Ally
ParticipantRe: About As Much Use as……….
“you are about as much use as a handbrake on a boat.”
Another one: Useless just like a chocolate fireguard.
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