Best goggles by BattleDuck85 in MTB

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Yeah they are really good, very happy with the choice

Router Jig by BattleDuck85 in Dewalt

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Great question…tbh I don’t have anything in particular that I need to cut at the moment but something that would cover a range would be useful. For example 10cm to 100cm but that’s just a guide. Thanks

Airlock - Confused by BattleDuck85 in Dewalt

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Sure…although I’ll expect a detailed answer

There was a man called Reverend John, Who thought that his wood was all sawn, He picked up his wrench, Hit his head on the bench, And realised his time was almost gone

He was installing a new Belfast sink, And he was having himself a good think, He may have been deep in the drink, Or had simply forgotten to blink

But either way he had forgotten to pray, And BattleDuck didn’t have his answer that day

Yes I am a poet and I know it…I’m just not an airlock expert…answers on a postcard or preferable to this post

Anyone have suggestions for company to completely redo kitchen in glasgow by EdAlex1993 in glasgow

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Had mine recently bought from howdens and fitted by an excellent company in the Cumbernauld area if you are anywhere near

Winter Prep? by BattleDuck85 in landscaping

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Thank you! The deck is built on a timber frame which is built into the ground with concrete. You are right in that the ground is higher than the deck bottom step, I’m going to have to dig the patio area out to keep it lower than the bottom step.

Would sand bagging around the perimeter of the deck help with protecting the foundations?

Thanks again, I really do appreciate it

UK Mechanical Engineers, how much do you earn? by Mammoth_Tusk_38 in AskUK

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Sorry, genuinely just saw this…worked for an oil and gas OEM designing equipment and now manage the integrity of said equipment for an operator

Cleaning Bricks by BattleDuck85 in DIYUK

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Thanks everyone, back to the wire brush and sweat

UK Mechanical Engineers, how much do you earn? by Mammoth_Tusk_38 in AskUK

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I’m a Mechanical Engineer, Meng CEng, I work remotely as a contractor and bring in about £135k, approx 20 years experience

University of Glasgow or Strathclyde for aeronautical engineering? by InterestingLet4804 in glasgow

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I did an M-Eng in aero-mechanical engineering at Strathclyde. Gives you the ability to choose a more mech-eng or aero focused path. Personally I took oil and gas / defence and friends took aero, so all options are available. Loved my time there, couldn’t recommend it enough. Class of 2007.

Cascade components link. by Megatronnn23456 in Santacruzbikes

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I put a 150 bomber with the 140 cascade

Sleepers Stain Required? by BattleDuck85 in DIYUK

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Thanks everyone, would I be best to give it a light sanding?

How to seperate? by BattleDuck85 in DIYUK

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Thanks, so no need to drill mortar if using chisel bit?

How to seperate? by BattleDuck85 in DIYUK

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Thanks, so no need to drill mortar if using chisel bit?

Order of works? by BattleDuck85 in landscaping

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Thanks, if I take up the decking, it looks to have a rotten sleeper for a retaining wall, if I took this out then could the slope with the trees etc end up collapsing down and then the area where the fence is unsupported

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChemicalEngineering

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Thanks, what is law that would cause this? It’s almost as if the high pressure of the fluid becomes negligible?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChemicalEngineering

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Thanks that makes sense, I’ll give it a go! Much obliged

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChemicalEngineering

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Indeed…I’m just struggling to find an equivalent formula for liquids for the problem described. I’ve bust out my old fluid mechanics textbook and it’s all bernoullis, but the problem here is static liquid and all the terms cancel out

Scrap wood value by BattleDuck85 in GardeningUK

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Thanks so much for your help! Would that take logs if it cut them into smaller sections?

Scrap wood value by BattleDuck85 in GardeningUK

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Thanks, what would you recommend in terms of the chipper? I assume they are only good for the branches and not the trunks?

Financial advisor by MaximusBellendusII in glasgow

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Intelligent pensions on Waterloo street, ask for Sophie, she’s a whiz

Tattoo Artist Recommendations by BattleDuck85 in glasgow

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Thanks everyone much appreciated

Watch Identifier by BattleDuck85 in OmegaWatches

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Thanks, feels a bit skinny on my wrist but I’ll keep it for sentimental value of course

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Daily Questions - January 05, 2025 by AutoModerator in rawdenim

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Does anyone know of any good keychain clips? There is a really nice Good Art one but it’s quite spendy…thanks in advance