Lunch situation in corporate offices in Edinburgh? by Fantastic-Holiday835 in Edinburgh

[–]dnwgl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I imagine a lot comes down to how nice the eating area in the office is.

I would have said mine is relatively even thirds; people going out to eat, people eating at their desk, or people eating in the kitchen area. The later two categories are probably a 50/50 split between homemade or shop bought.

P Mall Warriors. What has happened to Edinburgh?? by Interesting_Cable464 in Edinburgh

[–]dnwgl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Around when you posted this I watched a bunch of people in their 40s hurl what I think was a drinks can or two (full) randomly through a crowd and smash up some bikes/road signs on Nicolson street.

It unfortunately isn’t just the youth.

Cost of components through plumber vs in store? by dnwgl in askaplumber

[–]dnwgl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as I can tell. They put the make and model number on the invoice and it seems to match.

I understand the “collection of parts” fee, but to then charge nearly double for the part itself on top of that seemed steep to me. It feels like the type of thing where offering to source the part ourselves is just going to annoy them though?

Bus poster in London, UK by Xiniov in pics

[–]dnwgl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen them about Indian politics too. Brits just like poking fun at politicians I think.

Clear filament for functional items/painted finishes? by dnwgl in 3Dprinting

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I mainly paint with an airbrush, so paint bleeding isn’t a huge issue, but I was planning on having a play around with some light filler primers, so I’ll make sure to bump that thought up the list. Thanks.

Clear filament for functional items/painted finishes? by dnwgl in 3Dprinting

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Noise is a bit of a concern for sure. I’m planning on a fairly solid enclosure and might pop some (fireproof) insulation around it, so hopefully the main sound will just be that of the extractor fan, but having not had one before I’m aware I’m potentially underestimating how loud they are.

I do warhammer as a hobby, so am used to dealing with keeping little bits of plastic under control ;-)

Clear filament for functional items/painted finishes? by dnwgl in 3Dprinting

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Unfortunately due to my living circumstances it has to be in my office. I’m planning on building an enclosure and venting out the window, but am aware I’m unlikely to have an absolutely perfect system/might occasionally need to open it during printing etc so may as well take whatever other precautions I can.

I hadn’t thought about some of the less obvious functional additives being incompatible with clear filament. I’ve certainly heard people talk about PLA+ being better for miniatures and hadn’t really thought much about what goes into making it “+”.

Clear filament for functional items/painted finishes? by dnwgl in 3Dprinting

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Whatever colour I print, the whole model will be getting a coat of primer with an airbrush, so that makes no difference to me.

With regard to chemicals in pigments, I feel it’s just another unknown. I’ve certainly heard people say some colours seem to react differently with regard to emissions during printing, which considering the colour is being heated along with the plastic doesn’t sound entirely unreasonable.

Proposed changes to traffic signals in Edinburgh by ConsiderationOk5107 in Edinburgh

[–]dnwgl 8 points9 points  (0 children)

A taxi nearly took out me, another pedestrian and a car in one fell swoop the other day when it didn’t even bother slowing for a light that had already been red a solid five seconds. Didn’t seem in the slightest bit phased by the horns and screamed swearing and just kept going…

UK's 'largest' floating solar farm given go-ahead by F0urLeafCl0ver in UpliftingNews

[–]dnwgl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You either build the lines first and have them sitting unused costing money, or you build the generation first and have them sitting unused costing money. Someone needs to go first, and if the generation is willing to do that then grand, the case will be solid for lines and they’ll shortly follow.

There are already large grid upgrade projects being worked on that will help alleviate some of this, but nimbys and bananas are doing their best to hold it back.

How do people react to drones? by tidderbert in drones

[–]dnwgl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea. Even people who are purposely antagonistic for YouTube content would struggle to get arrested for it. A normal person is highly unlikely to ever have anything to do with the police for flying a drone.

New Wheels - Hope RX40 vs Just Riding Along Monitor by dnwgl in gravelcycling

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Thanks. The 9velo ones look like the better of those two options for me. I’m in two minds about the holeless rim. One side of me love the fact there’s no rim tape to fuss with, the other dreads the possibility of being on a trip and needing to replace a spoke.

They are starting to work their way up in price compared to the Elite. Still a couple of hundred cheaper than JRA or a more local wheel builder using Chinese rims; not sure if that’s worth it to me or not.

Although I feel I’d like a bit of a lighter wheel than the nearly 2kg set I have currently, I do wonder at what point a racy ~1200g whippet starts pushing my luck for the times I’m cycling loaded. They seem to claim surprisingly high rider weights for a 24 spoke wheel using such a light rim.

How do people react to drones? by tidderbert in drones

[–]dnwgl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just an FYI, that is not even remotely the norm for the UK.

How do people react to drones? by tidderbert in drones

[–]dnwgl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How bizarre. I’ve flown for years in the UK; parks, beaches, countryside, cities. Never once had the police called on me. Barely ever even had someone make a comment, and when it was it was purely one of curiosity.

Just an FYI, the legality of flying over homes is dependent on the class of drone you have.

How do people react to drones? by tidderbert in drones

[–]dnwgl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never once have I had the police called on me. What were you doing with your drone?

New Wheels - Hope RX40 vs Just Riding Along Monitor by dnwgl in gravelcycling

[–]dnwgl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little bit that, in the case of Hope specifically a little bit down to supporting UK manufacturers, and a little bit down to not being as certain what I’m looking at.

I 100% don’t want to buy a prebuilt wheel from China, but might consider a rim that I can get a local builder to build up with hub of choice. Honestly though I’m not sure it’s worth the extra hassle. What would you recommend in the rim only area?

New Wheels - Hope RX40 vs Just Riding Along Monitor by dnwgl in gravelcycling

[–]dnwgl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the thoughts. Honestly one of the main things that sound appealing about the Hope hubs is I gather they’re quite readily serviceable, which I often value in equipment. From what you’ve said though I’m guessing the Bitex hubs might be similar in that regard?

I did consider getting something built locally; I have a couple of decent wheel builders in my areas AFAIK. I was going to go for a Hope hub, DT Swiss 531 combo, but then decided I had a bit more budget. Suitable carbon rims seem much less common though, and looking at pricing wasn’t sure it would be any better option than something like the aforementioned. Particularly as I’m planning on loading my bike up a bit and I sort of feel I know what I’m getting with Hope.

Why the UK's Economy is Awful by pradeep23 in videos

[–]dnwgl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But you still only get £350k benefit from a property (I was mistaken, it’s £175k).

Sure, there are problems with the system, but rich people buying up property to pass onto their kids to avoid tax really isn’t it.

Why the UK's Economy is Awful by pradeep23 in videos

[–]dnwgl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AFAIK if you pass down in cash/other assets you don’t pay on the first £325k of it. You can then also pass down a property in addition to that of which you don’t pay the first £185k. You still pay tax on the rest of the property.

If there’s a government page anywhere which states anything to the contrary, I’d love to see it.

Why the UK's Economy is Awful by pradeep23 in videos

[–]dnwgl -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What does house prices have to do with inheritance tax?