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mjones41

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  1. I third the Ebay shop Film Carnival, or Film Festival (same seller) mentioned above.  But it's also nice to have some choice to see if you can get the film you want.  Other local retailers I purchase film from are;
    https://husbandandwifeshop.com/   <- film processing equipment, film, chemicals, paper, some cameras, quick delivery, but stocks low
    http://www.avcamera.com/ <- some film, lots of second hand cameras, well worth a visit (will give you GAS), Located at MBK
    http://www.procolorlab.com/film.html <- as mentioned by fimgirl - film, good selection of paper, good selection of lab equipment and chemicals
    http://stores.ebay.com/filmcarnival/ <- as mentioned by fimgirl - lots of film, fast delivery 
    https://www.facebook.com/patanistudio/ <- some film stocks, processing and printing, colour reversal and push/pull processing, Located China Town

  2. I microwave them, then fry them (no oil) in the non-stick fry pan. Sounds stupid, but it works. Nice and crisp. Sausage rolls the same.

    I agree the microwave then non stick fry pan (on both sides top and bottom) works pretty well, also works for pizza, but just on the bottom of course. But now I have moved up scale I bought a sharp carousel microwave with convection and grill, that is the bomb. 4 mins high microwave, 4 mins top and bottom grill, awesome.

  3. A lot of fans come with a small set of weights with a sticky back on them, you find the blade that is out of balance by trial and error using the small plastic clip supplied in the fan box and when you have the right place where it does not wobble you peel the backing off the weight and stick it on the top of the blade.

    My father and I used to install ceiling fans in Aus. The normal method for either balancing or rebalancing is to make sure the blades are all equal distance from the ceiling at a given point.

    So you stand on a ladder and bring each blade around to you and measure from the tip of the blade to the ceiling. You then turn to the next blade. You make sure they are all the same by either bending (gently) the blade up or down.

    Works a treat.

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