Small things matter

Wood stoves, pellets and other bio-fuels
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Re: Small things matter

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Looks good!
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Re: Small things matter

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Thank you AGT, got some colour on the walls today. A small further panel addition for led striplights and a coathook or 3.

Lost the pallet look I think?

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Later evening edit-.Literally a handful.of Watts to power. 8-)

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Re: Small things matter

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Started the workshop tidy as Bootroom build is mostly done and it looked like a bomb hit it (the workshop, not the Bootroom).

The old tablsaw and a few other bits & bobs were earmarked for the dump. Turned out though that I had 100kgs of mild steel and it was worth 💰!

Weighed it in instead and then went directly over the road to Matthews Chiness supermarket where I upcycled the 💰 into noodle packs for the nuclear bunker and also noodle cups for No1's snack at work.

I'm not sure there is a moral to this tale but I'm very happy with the result. :D

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Re: Small things matter

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Haha I keep them in the kitchen at work too, when I forget to bring lunch/ and then don’t have time to escape up town to the shops for a bit.

And a bag of porridge too for the same reason in the morning if the routine at home has changed unexpectedly
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Re: Small things matter

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AGT wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 12:49 pm Haha I keep them in the kitchen at work too, when I forget to bring lunch/ and then don’t have time to escape up town to the shops for a bit.

And a bag of porridge too for the same reason in the morning if the routine at home has changed unexpectedly
I'm porridge in the morning too, as part of my non diet... diet. Gets me over the 10.30/11am hunger gap. Lost 3kgs so far.
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Finally got around to why a Bootroom is indeed a Bootroom. £2 used windbreak from Moray Wastebusters ( an astonishing outfit). Inverurie hang your head in shame. :cry:

Actually, I'm going to get in about our local council tomorrow and find out why they are not mirroring this exemplar of recycling fortitude? Please have a Google or FB of them, outstanding!

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First polyurethane coat baking. The tin of polyurethane was collected from a garage sale by SWMBO years ago and has been waiting for all those years on a shelf. The flat board is the last shortboard from the original build purchase of storm felled timber. I am genuinely tickled by that. :D

Finally, the 4 screws holding the posts in place came out of my recycled screws tin tub. The power tools were all solar powered.

Look, I know it doesn't have to be this way and a lot of guys literally don't have the time but my goodness, the smile on SWMBO's face and my satisfaction at getting it done in this the correct fashion. Bloody brilliant! :)

Will the lack of recycling centre here in a 12,000 population town be cui bono? I do like a hunt.
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Bootroom now complete. Last shelf went up this morning and SWMBO has carried out a wellyboot test. Approval has been granted! There shall be much movement of small things, likely for years. Happy days!


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Re: Small things matter

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That's looking great now that it is finished. :xl:
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Fintray wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 11:45 am That's looking great now that it is finished. :xl:
Thanks Ian,
A new wrinkle in its use. Roasting in the Shire today as you know, just cut the grass and now sitting in shady nook with a book and a cuppa.

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I had given that absolutely no thought, yet it is brilliant!

Meanwhile, up above...

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How good is that? If you need a hand with lifts if you go DC expansion then happy to help. :xl:
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Re: Small things matter

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Yeah, the sun makes a welcome return... Not often you need to shade from it up here :D
Good to see your DC kicking out the watts and I'll keep that offer in mind should the other panels appear!

Just working on the battery system but switch on is still a while away.
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100 x 47mm Navitron tubes (still being installed!) Now likely to be removed for more PV.
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Vaillant AroTherm 10kW ASHP
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