many years ago while repairing brothers golf had had to take the gear linkage apart , heard a plastic ball from the linkage fall on the ground , ill get it later my thoughts , well i spent hours looking for it and finally had to give up and get one from the scrappy , 2 days later the dog dropped...
ravinhill get alot of local trade from firms around dyce and airport , rumblings that test holes have been dug at thainstone recently but i have not looked to see , balgownie site would have been a good purchase for ravinhill as the units would have already been built , but weve all different...
when you read the article mcgreggor indt supplies have bought it , could be a good move for them trailer wise ifor williams would be a good francize , get rid of the farm machinery and tractor side , diggers not so sure about they did seem to shift them balgownie
get your land agent to go over your poles and stays , double poles etc , if you have a pole near one of your houses feeding a third party you are due compensation for the lose of value to your house , if you want to sell your wayleave they pay 20 years in front for a deal
get the floor out , ideal time to get the underfloor heating at the same time , as mentioned above dig out sub base into level out and wacker plated , plastic silage sheet as they are nice and thick and 18" up the wall 100mm of kingspan , water pipes clipped on then a 70mm pumped in wet...
if your house is a traditional scottish house 1 1/2 story , for up stairs rooms clear off plaster and larth , we fitted 100mm kingspan between the roofing timbers on the slope again leaving room for a air gap , on the horizontal part of the roof ( the flat bit) we used doubled up glass wool ...
just done this in a 300 yr plus old farm house with uneven walls stud framing close to the wall as possible , 75mm king span on most of the wall the odd bit down to 50mm still allowing a air gap between the kingspan and wall , house now holding the heat much better now and rooms not now going...
have installed raptor here on to a new truck , spent quite a bit of time preparing the surface for a good key surface for the raptor to stick too , been all good so far , was fussy when came to spraying the liner on , not as thick as the line x which is sprayed on hot
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