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    Tripod & Bipod

    I was thinking of 3D printer, I could get CAD drawing created. Is there a ‘rubber like’ material they can print.
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    Tripod & Bipod

    The issue is it’s not a flat slab of rubber, it is moulded and has slots cut through it etc. I did think of buying rubber sheet for this, wondering if there are other options. Thanks for suggestion though.
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    Tripod & Bipod

    I have a tripod & monopod, both bought as Jessops own brand. They have both developed same issue. Both have a fixing plate that the camera ‘fixes to’ the fixing screw passing through the base. Both bases have a rubber compound that provides a non slip pad to tighten camera down onto. On both...
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    Source for seals

    I have bought EDPM gasket before, I’ll see if I can get that in 8mm
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    Source for seals

    I used Hepworth squareline brown products for the guttering and downpipes. The various fittings use rubber (foamed rubber) seal at each joints. Have replaced a few over time - but Hepworth have now discontinued the product and no longer stocks the seals, their new range (no longer Hepworth) uses...
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    With the Sienna there is zero room. The rear block wall is dense concrete, and I wouldn’t want to weaken it. Looking at another option now … the SHINE light .. would not have corrosion issue. Ordered one to try out.
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    Just looked at SHINE light at Simply LED .... this maybe an option ..... I'll buy one to try out, looks as in room to wire ... though fixing not as easy as Sienna (push fit) this would need to fit some form of packers so unit could be screwed to them
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    No .... there is only one gland and pre-fitted cable, (gland is a fixed non-adjustable item) I asked if they could supply with 2nd gland to allow pass -thru .... no such option. Assuming from your picture, maybe that was the intent .... but not what they have produced.
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    I don't disagree
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    This is not correct - as per post #13 I bought one last week. There is no connecting 'fast fix terminal block' and no glands for use. There is a prewired length of cable, and zero room behind fiting to add any joint box. A pity as light is nice looking ..... but it is made with a...
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    Which product are you referring to ? I'll happily read spec.
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    do you have a link to that product ?
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    I have a dual skin wall ..... solid block to rear with no access, and brick to front. Bricks left out in readiness for lights, and cables installed. Cables daisy-chained (pass thru) from centre light to left and right. Arrangement repeated on 3 walls. (as per sketch) The issue I have is...
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    Line post

    I was after some CLS last week …. Must have gone through 20 lengths to find one without large knots.
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    Line post

    I want to erect post, the top of which will be an anchor point for a line (similar to washing line) I can bolt post to a brick wall, with 1.2m of post extending above top of wall. Loading (line pull) would be at 90 degree to wall. I could use a 50x 50 treated timber, my concern is whether it...
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    Product not performing as required - Bricklights

    I bought 12 Brick Lights from TLC IP44 lights (as in first pic) Due to other projects had only fitted 3 ... and while they are dry and serviceable 'inside' the outer grill (only part on show) is VERY badly corroded. I live aprox 1km from the coast, so there is salt air, but I expected much...
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    Mathematics help

    I will follow Aquamix manufacturers advice on calculating what strength to use, I’ll also follow your suggestion to check how much I use to fully water … together provides best approach. I’ll only do this once though just so I have a guide.
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    Mathematics help

    Update ... Aquamix support now responded - thought I'd post it here for help for anyone else.... With the Aquamix setting to 1%, it draws 10ml of concentrate into 1 litre of water. To ultimately have 1g of dissolved granules in 1 litre of water, the 10ml drawn in must contain 1g of granules...
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    Mathematics help

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    Mathematics help

    Just checked .. flow rate is 8.8L/min, but to be honest It's not that critical, as long as 'mix strength is right' I'll simply water it in. So In practice though that is what happens you water until all soaked, without ponding. Agree if a I used watering cans it would be a know volume of mix...
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