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  1. 10 minutes ago, NorfolkNog said:

    My spies tell me Hobros Dyke has been frozen.

     The ice was around 1" thick today and the White Heron serves Southwold, Ghost Ship and Wherry(maybe more) but some taps are in the other bar so best to ask. Lots of diferent gin for Mrs NN but I fear the place wont be to your liking.

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  2. On 12/12/2022 at 18:31, Smoggy said:

    That's got years left in it! Call yerself a yorkshireman, do you not have old coke cans and wire up there in the grim norf.

    Fear not, I reckon that box has been wrapped in a couple of Halfords finest exhaust bandages and is already fitted to a van in Doncaster! :default_biggrin:

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  3. 37 minutes ago, Chelsea14Ian said:

    A tart just has a bottom ie: Bakewell tart.Jam,almond paste iced topping and cherries.A Chicken pie or mince pie,has a pastry base and a lid.

    Ruddy hell, I got a food question right!

    :default_party0010:

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  4. 19 minutes ago, MauriceMynah said:

    Perhaps Chelsea Ian would enlighten me as to the difference between a tart and a pie. I'm not sure that anyone else's reply should be on open forum.

    Is it that one has a closed top and the other is open. :default_gbxhmm:

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  5. Sometime in the 80s I can recall being sent to service two water booster pumps somewhere in London, they were Grundfos vertical pumps where every section had a seal, a bearing and an impellor and the water which started at the bottom with  low pressure left the top section with a vastly increased pressure.

    They were a pain to work on as every mating face had to be spotless for the seal to work and being all pressed stainless steel there was sharp burrs everywhere waiting to slice a finger. When I saw them my heart sank as both pumps were in a sorry state leaking water everywhere but I thought what the hell I have all day.

    Wrong! It turned out that they supplied water to a very large water cooled computer in a room behind the wall where I was working and to cut the story short there was a point where it would of overheated within five minutes if I hadnt completed the job! 

    No tears but a lot of sweat and blood that day!

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  6. Different heating systems have different procedures for problem solving, one size does not fit all so best to know the make and model of the boiler and ask on a pro plumbers forum before starting.

  7. 17 hours ago, webntweb said:

    . I wouldn't have any idea how to do a force bleed though.

    Really wouldnt advise people to do more than a simple venting of air on radiators to try and cure a problem this time of year.

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  8. If the majority bring their own jerry cans for fuel then these people will start to dismantle the infrastructure of the broads. So how long before you start to take those cans home full of waste as yard owners decided it isnt worth doing pump outs alone if they have to pay to have their large waste holding tanks emptied as some do.

    Much like small shops and pubs - Use it or lose it.

     

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  9. 3 hours ago, floydraser said:

    Probably quantity may have a lot to do with it,

    I would say it may have a little to do with it.

    Buying the large fuel tank and the pump which needs licenced calibrating every year or two would be quite a few thousand pounds, plus the extra insurance and buying the fuel in advance to sell would be like playing Russian roulette with prices changing every week at the moment due to you know what. Most fuel sales would be in the warmer months and making a tiny profit on a sale of 30 or 50 litres whilst downing tools to do so with a smile wouldnt be my idea of getting rich quick.

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  10. 2 hours ago, Cal said:

    It is exactly the same.

    We always had to fill in a form when we bought fuel on the rivers and canals. 

    It took less than a minute. 

    Most places were happy for you to declare whatever split you liked. More often than not ours was all domestic. It was never queried by the yards as the form was filled in and it was your declaration. 

    It was only when we took the boat to the Broads or on the coast that we ever ended up paying the 60/40 split.

    Sorry Cal, It was the comment about mooring and the labour to operate the pump which is the same that I refered too, not paperwork and declaring the split.

  11. 2 hours ago, Meantime said:

    I also suggest we wait until we see how much we are going to be fleeced for our tolls next year, before we start suggesting how the BA can spend tens of thousands more!!!!

     

    That will be in the region of 9%.

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  12. Got to see them play live at Wembley Arena in 1980 and it was a huge disappointment, she was clearly err, unwell, being unsteady on her feet and out of time with the rest of the band who did their best to cover for her.

    That said, when she was on form either writting or singing she was one of the best of her time.

  13. On 08/10/2022 at 16:00, NeilB said:

    A friend who has a holiday place nearby said there was a rumour about some moorings being made available, only a rumour though.

    I see that a line of moored boats besides the pub have been moved so looking likely that there will be visitor moorings. 

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  14. 12 hours ago, Mouldy said:

    Used to be where Pedros Boats are now (or close by). Great little shop.  Picture below nicked from the inter web.

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    Thanks Mouldy, yes Ive seen that picture before either on the interweb or in a book. Knew of the beginings and the demise of the once well known on the waters mom and pops style shop. Especially the ice cream in the summers I believe.

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