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  1. 5 hours ago, Will B Good said:

    This isn't intended to be rude...........but I used to be a member of the "Dull Mens Club" on FB......this would get a lot of likes.

    Can I take it that you are not a DIY sort of person, not intended to be rude more of a Do sweet FA person????

  2. Time to repack the grease in my bush cutter & hedge cutter gearbox.

    The small grease tubes made for the job contain very little, & ½ kg tub of grease is only 70 baht

    So I came up with this idea, a cut down sealant tube, “cut down to make the plunger easy to push out with a stick, plus it can be reused.

    The nozzle screws nicely into the gearbox.   

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  3. 6 hours ago, LosLobo said:

    Re: Economics thoughts.

     

    In your cost benefit analysis did you think about offsets for maintenance and loss of return on capital.

     

    Even with an RoR  with a suitable investment @ between 5 to 10 % on B6.1M, your savings on rent could be minimal.

     

    Don't want to rain on your parade but just saying!

     

    Investments in the present climate can also go down, nothing in this life is guaranteed, except death 

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  4. Not only your country this is what the Scottish SNP have now put forward

     

    Scotland will let pupils change gender aged FOUR without their parents' consent - and tells teachers not to question a child's request to choose a new name or use a different toilet

    The Scottish government says school children aged four can change gender 

    Young pupils wishing to switch gender must be supported and listened to 

    The newly implemented guidance has been described as 'shocking' 

    Schools have been told to have transgender books on their curriculum 

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9888899/Scotland-let-pupils-aged-FOUR-change-gender.html

     

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  5. Thanks for the input, although most was over my head, now typing this from my new PC.

    I don't like buying PCs/ tablets online had problems a few times so I went to JIB computers, didn't have what I wanted.

    But he did have a Lenova 4000 series with  Ryzen 5  and a 1TB HDD but he offered to upgrade with a 250GB SSD for a little bit more, might consider a bit more RAM in the future

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  6. Biting the bullet and going for a new desktop computer next week, the question is what make to go for that is the most reliable, the last one locally built 5 years ago, needed new mother board, power supply & the graphics card failed.

    So with all your knowledge what is the best make to go for, what I need in a PC is below

     

    CPU : AMD RYZEN 5 4600G
    RAM : 8 GB DDR4 U-DIMM
    STORAGE : 1 TB 7200 RPM 3.5" HDD
    VGA : AMD RADEON GRAPHICS (INTEGRATED)
    OS : WINDOWS 10 HOME + OFFICE HOME & STUDENT 2019

     

    CPU : INTEL CORE I5-10400
    RAM : 8 GB DDR4 2666MHz
    STORAGE : 1 TB 7200 RPM SATA HDD
    VGA : INTEL UHD GRAPHICS (INTEGRATED)
    OS : WINDOWS 10 HOME + OFFICE HOME & STUDENT

  7. Been looking on Lazada for a petrol hedge cutter, on one I looked at it had the tips below is this really necessary

    TIPS : When the engine is not used for more than 5 days, drain the oil from the tank and start until the engine stops.

    Storage: When the mower has not been used for more than 15 days, drain the oil out of the tank. Then start the engine and leave it until the engine is off. so that no oil remains in the carburetor. Remove the spark plug. clean up Then drop about 10 drops of #40 engine oil into the cylinder block (in the spark plug hole) and pull the starter assembly 2-3 times to lubricate it. Piston and internal parts Put the spark plug back in its original place.

  8. On 5/27/2021 at 2:57 PM, Inderpland said:

    So I went down to Jomtien IO just now, arrived about 1445 hrs and the line outside was loooong so I turned back. Very surprised about the lenght of the line since normally Thursday latish afternoon is one of the best times during the week to go there. What could be the reason - is it normally this busy now or could the reason be the Buddha day yesterday?

    Went this morning as you say looong line the wife waited outside, I walk up to the lady opening the exit door & said 90 day she opened the door I just walk in & got a ticket for our 2 90 days.

     

    Inside was full to busting I was tenth in the line, took about 20 min for my number to come up.

    Wife said no one in the looong line outside had moved

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