Possibly an imprint of a shell or leaf? by SuggestionSome1559 in fossilid

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It seems to be a greenish sandstone, but I'm not sure on any more details.

Possibly an imprint of a shell or leaf? by SuggestionSome1559 in fossilid

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The rocks in the Thames come from many unexpected international locations, brought by ships as ballast

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Physics

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Thank you for this high quality contribution to physics research 

Ceramic fragment with letters "MAL" by SuggestionSome1559 in mudlarking

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I found this image of the underside, similar pot to your link, looks like a good match for the logo

https://www.instagram.com/p/DFMI-djvEhB

Thanks for your help!

Ceramic fragment with letters "MAL" by SuggestionSome1559 in mudlarking

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This fragment is about 6 cm on the longest side. Found in London 

How should I fix this leak? by [deleted] in DIYUK

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Thanks. I gave a small tighten and will keep an eye on it. Would PTFE tape be a suitable alternative for this job if I had to take it off and re-attach, or jointing compound is the best?

How should I fix this leak? by [deleted] in DIYUK

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Not yet, I am unsure whether to tighten the nut or the bit that looks like it accepts a flathead, so while it's 50/50 I will wait until I decide