
Clive
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I have used them 3 times, once on the car and twice on scoot/bikes, very quick delivery and a good price too. I did go to County Batteries for a battery recently (daughters car) but they charge top whack prices.
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Another Chinky! .........yeh I would have another CFMoto But i would only get (at best) about £700 for my Daelim from insurance Co.
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In fact the scoot is coming in there tomorrow, there is a storm forecast for Wednesday and Thursday, there is a dead tree the other side of our boundary fence and it is leaning towards my shed, if it falls my shed is right in the firing line.
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If the weather turns really cold this winter the scoot will end up in the spare room, it is not particularly warm in there (rad turned off) but its dry.
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Does ACF50 work on wood?
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I have had a can of ACF50 till earlier this year.......the can went rusty and leaked the fluid all over the work bench....
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I keep looking on Marketplace for a (cheap ) 10x8 steel shed that I can bolt onto the existing shed. Saw one (Free ☺) on there..........................in bleedin Milton Keynes.
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No,they are on the 10ft side. If the shed had been 10ft in length I could have put the scoot straight in and had room to work either side of it. With the scoot going in the shed (sort of) corner to corner, it leaves little working room either side of the scoot.
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The shed seemed huge at 1st, but after I put a workbench in there, it took up quite a bit of room. If the shed had been 8ftx10ft and not 10ftx8ft it would havebeen better for working on the scoot.
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My shed is nowhere big enough......scoot has to go in at a angle to be able to close the doors......cannot really work on the scoot when it's in there.....
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The fuse board is right at the side of our front door ....... a long way from the shed.....its as far away as it could possibly be..........the extension lead will suffice.
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I did look at doing it, but there are no power points in our spare room on wall nearest the shed, be a bit of a job getting power from the only socket in that room.
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Wanted electricity in my shed, but housing association are not happy with holes being drilled in the bungalow walls......so I just use a extension lead.
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It is a typical steel shed, like a oven in summer and a freezer in winter.
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I bought my metal shed (10ftx8ft) (i actually wanted a 8ftx10ft)from Argos, it was 10 years ago though, back then it was £200, it still looks as good as new, inside and out. I was a bit worried about condensation in the colder months as I heard they are prone to it. Mine is on a wooden base with is 4 inch above ground level, and it has a wooden floor, I do get a little condensation in the winter months. The sliding doors are a joke, a 5 year old kid could force their way through them, so nowdays I reverse park my car right up to the doors. I too wanted a wooden shed before I bought the steel one, but as you say the cost for a shed, even back then it was a stupid high price.
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When I delivered into RAF Mildenhall & Lakenheath I could not get anything on my phone at all.... office accused me of turning my phone off.....
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my wife likes this track, on full volume.....I ain't got a clue what it sounds like.