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[OT] It's official - gigabit is too slow for home...
Just transferring files over to my new Dell laptop that I retrofitted with a 512GB Plextor SSD that measures in at 300-odd MB/s speed (read and write on ZFS) Even with a cable between them, it's...
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Anyone want a 100A ammeter?
I spotted 3 in a building that are no longer in use. They are about the same size as an old electric meter so bear that in mind when it comes to P&P. No charge for the ammeter itself. Obviously I am...
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9 years ago
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Retro DIY?
I recently replaced our digital CH timer/thermostat with a good old fashioned twiddly knob bi-metal thermostat that goes "click" and lights up. It felt like "coming home". My wife and I both hated the...
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Phone.
My trusty old Nokia N95 is giving up the ghost. Doesn't appear to be the battery - which is original. I'm on PAYG so will have to pay full price for a replacement. I'd like a new one with at least as...
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Timer press-switch rated 400w for 350w shower pump?
Obviously 350w is under 400w but when the pump spins up could it surge instantaneously past 400w, and if so will it fry the switch? Kind regards Jon Online retailers of Varilight switches and sockets;...
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plasma cutter tips identification
Tonight I borrowed a plasma cutter from a mate, in return I'll get him some tips. I have spent longer on the internet looking for the tips than it wil l take to cut the 3mm steel. It is a MUREX...
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9 years ago
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Saxton Blades offer
FYI No connection etc. http://www.saxtonblades.co.uk/15-blade-wood-mix---pack-e-p493
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9 years ago
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Have RC clocks been playing up recently?
By my bed I have an RC clock, badged by Wm. Widdop. Belonged to my late FIL and has given years of good service. A few days back I woke to find it was *exactly* 4 hours slow. New battery time thinks...
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Access holes in chipboard floors
Hi all. Today I had to pull 8 runs of CAT5 under my lounge floor. The flooring is T&G chipboard that has had all the joints glued, therefore not possible to lift. I have in the past used large access...
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9 years ago
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Tax disk holder
Just noticed there are still 100s of tax disk holders for sale on Ebay. What other use can they have? Mike
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9 years ago
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LED lamps for general lighting
We have a few light fittings with LED GU10's and a one with an R40 spotlight bulb in, and the are fine (though the R40 doesn't really work so well in the fitting it is in as it is a frosted glass...
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9 years ago
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USB mains sockets opinion
Looking to get a couple as they look to be useful. Probably missed the extra long discussion that someone is going to point me to :) But, what are the residents opinions on these? If they are all...
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safety warning
Tim w http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BjIKPAmCcAA31T3.jpg
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Government Surpluc,,
What other other uses are there for these containers,, /// http://vimeo.com/107800026
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9 years ago
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USB connected printer to Ethernet.
I've got an older HP printer which I installed onto my PC (Windows 7) with ethernet connection. I've been given a younger one which had to have some major repairs - duff electrolytic caps - which I...
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