floydraser Posted December 9, 2023 Share Posted December 9, 2023 Good luck with the water company. Up here it took Severn Trent two days to come out and turn off my main in what I said was an emergency. It turns out they only call it an emergency if you're paying monthly for their "insurance". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spray Posted December 9, 2023 Share Posted December 9, 2023 Here in deepest Hertfordshire I had a text saying my monthly water direct debit was going up from £30 to £140 ! I rang Affinity Water and they said my usage had gone up by 10,000 litres per month . They came out and could head water running under the patio when the house stopcock was turned off. I actually had their HomeServe cover and after paying the £30 excess an engineer came , carefully removed a couple of patio slabs and dug a deep hole to find and repair the leak , At the same time they found a crack in the underground sink drain pipe and a week later this was also replaced and the patio slabs properly re-laid . No complaints what so ever and I have been told that my usage will be put back to where it was before via their leakage allowance with nothing extra to pay ! That £10 per month that I nearly cancelled last year looks like good value now ! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mouldy Posted December 10, 2023 Share Posted December 10, 2023 After a very pleasant meal out with good friends at The Bridge Inn at Acle last night, it’s back to normal tonight, with me on kitchen fatigues! Eat your ruddy heart out Aunt Bessie! 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chelsea14Ian Posted December 10, 2023 Share Posted December 10, 2023 Not bad 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mouldy Posted December 10, 2023 Share Posted December 10, 2023 1 hour ago, Chelsea14Ian said: Not bad Gee, thanks Ian! Your generosity clearly knows no bounds! 😉 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chelsea14Ian Posted December 10, 2023 Share Posted December 10, 2023 You've not seen Mine,but fair do there not bad.I have an excuse being a Chef I've made well over 100 thousand Yokies over the years.From canape size to large dinner plate ones.Glad you made your own. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gracie Posted December 11, 2023 Share Posted December 11, 2023 Those yorkies look amazing, just like what I make. Who is Aunt Bessie anyway? Does she do frozen roasties and yorkshires? Asking for a friend x 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MargeandParge Posted December 11, 2023 Share Posted December 11, 2023 Mouldy our hearts go out to you as it only leaves you five as you will have to offer one to your dining partner Kindest Regards Marge and Parge 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 A lovely morning, time for a bike ride, so off I set, along the river, still swollen and flowing fast, through the areas where the path is flooded. this time I had a purpose, just next to the railway arch crossing the river there is a picnic bench with some carvings of ducks and mice on the top, so on my return journey I stopped there and got my 3d scanner out (black friday present to myself) and set to to capture some of the carvings (and learn the proper settings for this beast) eventually I got a good scan of one of the carvings, then headed home, on a whim I also booked myself a ticket for Aladdin at the Marlow theatre- the only remaining seats were all single seats, so I snapped one up, and am preparing for a good evening at the theatre tonight. the STL file can be viewed using the 3d viewer software built into a microsoft pc duck scan.stl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
floydraser Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 2 hours ago, grendel said: on a whim I also booked myself a ticket for Aladdin at the Marlow theatre- Oh no you didn't! Sorry but it's been there for 2 hours and nobody else has bothered. Has to be done. 3D scanners - Wow! I had no idea they had been developed for the consumer market so quickly. I saw them at an engineering exhibition (Mach 18 I think) but they expensive and cumbersome. I can see the appeal: scan a broken something, "repair" it in the drawing then 3d print a new one. Excellent. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 The really good scanners are over £1000, but this was a sub £300 model. This is a printout of the scanned carved duck, at 25% full size. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 The plan is being able to scan a part of the boat, bring it into cad and design a part that perfectly fits. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpnut Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 Have a super evening. Good things are done on a whim. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mouldy Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 40 minutes ago, floydraser said: Oh no you didn't! Sorry but it's been there for 2 hours and nobody else has bothered. Has to be done. . . . . . . . . . . . . I was verrrrrrrrrrrry tempted, but an uncharacteristic sense of diplomacy came over me and prevented me mentioning that . . . . . . . . … . .. as well as Grendel’s apparent profligacy in purchasing something so frivolous! Probably due to it being the season of goodwill! Enjoy your panto, Peter! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoggy Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 3 hours ago, floydraser said: Oh no you didn't! Oh yes he did! @Mr.G I'll have to send you some pics of the mice and stuff SWMBO's dad carved when he still had control of his hands and his marbles, absolutely brilliant craftsmanship. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoggy Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 Here you go Mr.G There was a pod of dolphins in the tay that inspired him.(he is a sweaty) In all fairness had it been a badger that inspired him it would be crap.... He liked mice. And frogs. Yeah the skirting board paint needs finishing but this little family are running up the stairs, they've lost a few ears and the odd tail to vacuum cleaners but still a cracking bit of carving. Such a shame to see such talent dwindle. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JanetAnne Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 3 hours ago, grendel said: The plan is being able to scan a part of the boat, bring it into cad and design a part that perfectly fits. That'll improve my planking... when can we start? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JanetAnne Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 4 minutes ago, Smoggy said: Yeah the skirting board paint needs finishing but this little family are running up the stairs, they've lost a few ears and the odd tail to vacuum cleaners but still a cracking bit of carving. Is that all in one piece of wood? Wow! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 3 hours ago, kpnut said: Have a super evening. Good things are done on a whim. It was a most enjoyable evening- noisy, and hot, but enjoyable. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoggy Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 29 minutes ago, JanetAnne said: Is that all in one piece of wood? Wow! Yep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpnut Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 I love that little frog. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted December 18, 2023 Share Posted December 18, 2023 lovely carvings, I used to do celtic knotwork on wooden bowls. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dom Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 On 14/12/2022 at 20:46, Turnoar said: Duncan Industries manufactured the Duncan Alvis here with some help with the early timber frames from Herbert Woods and Graham Bunn. I think the business was canned eventually. Just stumbled across this old post whilst digging around to see if Graham Bunn's wherrymen ancestors get any mention on here. My grandfather was a coachbuilder and worked on wooden aircraft frames. Just after WW2, he got made redundant when Miles Aircraft went bust. The family, including my dad, ended up moving up to Haveringland and living in a Nissen hut on the former airfield so my grandfather could get a job at Duncan Industries. He made timber frames for some of Duncan's cars. I know he worked on Duncan Healeys, but not sure if he did anything with the Alvis. It's really interesting to hear of the connection to Graham Bunn. Ironic choice of words to describe Duncan's demise. My grandmother worked for the canning factory up the road from Duncan Industries. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turnoar Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 Ironic indeed dom, Friday night quizzers will know I can spout the odd pun now and again unentintionally… in some ways there was no immediate demise of Duncan as the car man came to NW to assist his brother with the canning operation and that ended up outlasting NW’s brief foray into the auto industry by a long chalk, half a century or more. Enjoying following your research, it’s prompted me to pick up links I have to members of the Allen family in the area surrounding Coltishall and possibly the yard where wherry building took place in the late 1800’s. Seems Bunns and possibly press’s spawned from this neck of the Bure too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dom Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 50 minutes ago, Turnoar said: Enjoying following your research, it’s prompted me to pick up links I have to members of the Allen family in the area surrounding Coltishall and possibly the yard where wherry building took place in the late 1800’s. Seems Bunns and possibly press’s spawned from this neck of the Bure too. No Allens in the document I'm looking at currently that I can see, but Leander, a pleasure wherry which used to belong to one of the Bunns is listed belonging to a Le Grice. Took me a minute to place the name, but presumably also linked to North Walsham. A James Bunn definitely ran a wherry (Horstead Trader) from somewhere just upstream of Horstead Bridge - generally listed as Hautbois Magna or Great Hautbois. It seems they ran from there right down to Yarmouth. William, a generation before ran a wherry too, but I've not found much detail as yet, other than he was from Marsham. I think they were a bit of a wherrying dynasty. James had at least 13 kids, so no shortage of crew! I find it all fascinating, but also slightly spooky. I was looking at a list earlier and realised all the northern river wherrymen's surnames were not just familiar, but a very high percentage were the same as my closest friends in my youth. It's almost like we were subconsciously drawn together somehow by a shared heritage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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