THIS week I bought

Looks like mine but I've fitted a Yale night latch to it now. galvanised hinges
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I initially fitted a closing spring but this had disadvantages and is now binned
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I just bought this 18 volt Makita fan. Uses the same batteries and charger as my work kit. I keep a drill a vacuum and two batteries on board
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:LOL:
Looking at Amazon reviews there are quite a few muppets who think you get a battery with it Oh Please!
 
A wedding dress
A mother of the Bride outfit
A Bridsmades dress
2 Pageboy suits
A Lounge suite
and Im still smiling

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How did it go with the memory cards?

when they arrived after I had had the refund, I paid for them a second time, but when I tested them the best I good get on was around 12gb, so I mailed the supplier and got a second refund, going to send them back today.
Spent far too much time fafing around with them,Im going to only buy branded from now on.
Lesion learned
 
Thanks
Mine arrived too but windows won't format them as it can't determine the size
I'll tell them to send me a post paid envelope and I'll leave the feedback as negative
 
Thanks
Mine arrived too but windows won't format them as it can't determine the size
I'll tell them to send me a post paid envelope and I'll leave the feedback as negative

They will say put them back the origanal packing and mark return to sender

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Cadac Safari, fed up with the Cobb takes too long to get up to temparature and a pain to Clean.

For Sales One Used Cobb Stove excellent condition ;-)
 
I just tried again with my own SD adapter and it has now formatted in FAT32 and reports 31.2gb. I'm now loading it up with crap to see what it accepts
 
ouch sold the cadac bought a cob

sold the cadac as its a pain to clean, funny old world:)

do like the cob for late lunch on a sunday, put the meat in, check it after an hour and put the veg/pts in the moat for the rest of the time

use a charcoal cheap tin BBQ for meats fest.

neil
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Hi,
just bought and installed Dometic under seat air conditioner, time consuming to install but a great piece of kit.
Lee.

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I threw it away, I had no reason to keep it and I rip packages open


I dont really think they want them back, when they mailed me to say second refund done, there was no mention of the way to return, the first time it was "return to sender" for you its "address unknown"
 
A line voltage regulator:-​

Actually bought it a few weeks ago while in the UK but fitted it recently. We suffer very low line voltage here in rural South of France often as low as 165 volts and often the fridge will not switch on then in Spain and Morocco last year the on-board charger packed up while in Morocco so I thought I was in for a big bill 250 euros for a similar replacement. But when I disconnected it from 12volt side it started working again on the bench so fitted back in the camper again and working fine, it must have a latching protection cuircuit that the makers do not mention. So 40 odd quid to protect the charger and allow us to use the fridge when we find any hook-up seemed a bargain. And it is working well. Low voltage here today and out of cuircuit, no fridge in cuircuit fridge works fine and very simple to take in or out of cuircuit. If you are going to Morocco this year well worth the investment.
Steve
 
Been away for a while - commitments and the new site frightened me!

So...

Truma Aventa air con to replace the Dometic
Fiat 500 Pop tow car - plus replacement leather seats and alloy wheels
New smaller Sky HD box -Amstrad DRX595
A new LNB for the Oyster - INVERTO Black ULTRA
A fan for the Dometic Fridge - the internal kind
Jockey wheel for the a-frame
Halon fire extinguisher
 
A prostrate removal operation. Been living in Portugal for a year and last month. Diagnosed with prostrate cancer. Dilemma was to have treatment here at personal cost or return in MH to UK and be a health tourist. Was inclined to do just that having paid into NHS all my life. However the thought of trying to recover living in a MH with wife and two active dogs just seemed ridiculous. Also that would not be without cost implications. After much thought had private operation in Portugal. Very quick all done and dusted and now recovering. I feel on the whole money reluctantly well spent.

Does leave the thought though that retirement and living the dream has its consequences
 
I bought 2 bike stands for £7 each from Maplins fit in the garage great and the bikes stayed perfect
Nelly
 
An EZChill Auto Air Conditioner Recharge kit from Halfords with sufficient gas for my M/h and both cars plus enough for a couple more.

Currently on a good deal of 3for2 so the trigger/gauge device comes free(y)

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A report on the application would be appreciated (y)
According to the sales guy the job should be very easy but I will report back when I get around to doing the job.

I should mention that the price of the gas includes a £10 deposit which is refundable on return of the cylinder making the cost £24.99 per cylinder which is aparently sufficient for 3 system recharges.
 
two main powered smoke detectors, I rapid rise heat detector, 1 front door lock with tumb turn interiour catch for my rental flat.
 
Got some new levelers (shorter than the last lot we had) we were sold a set at spinney and they were massive compared to most we seen being used while in France (so got them to offload now - brand new and supplied in a nylon zip case - never used or took out the bag) Also splashed out on a new stereo head unit from Germany (all singing an dancing from now on)
also bought a steering aid wheel (i luv them spinners) and a new water cap from Amazon too - all spent out now :sleep:

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