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Richard Bustens

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About Richard Bustens

  • Birthday 02/08/1951

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    Cheshire
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    Fribbet

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  1. hey i have sent you a private message
  2. Hi all some of you know i went off to open a coffee shop thinking it would take little or no time to run its taken 7 days a week, im now getting a bit of free time back should be able to work on the boat shortly and participate more on here.
  3. Hi all im back after two years Boat not a lot further forward. but i have change my partner for a new younger model...lol pics will be forthcoming later yes i cant beleive my luck she is very young. it must be my youthfull charms......lol but i now hope to contribute regular
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  7. I think you will find a gall will do a lot more than 1 hr i have a gardner lw2 a lot smaller i know but it uses 1 1/2 gall in a 7 hr day
  8. The one in our B&Qis not a lot bigger than the ones you see on boats, and according to the spec sheet you just feed it into the ring main through a fused spur also there is a goverment grant towards the cost of the unit but it does not say how much, or if it will be available for a boat. It does say that it needs a 6 w supply to it to energise it so it will have to be fed from an inverter on the boat all in all anyone with a high dependance on electric like me would find this usfull.
  9. B & Q have just started selling a wind generator it is expencive but has quite a high speck http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?...s=1160736735591
  10. I think the best way is to have the boat built round the engine, you can always have a hole cut later if you have to remove it in one bit, and all you are doing by having a hatch in the roof is making a place for leaks with bolts and lips to trip you up.
  11. Are we talking Saga ? Coz if we are they were several £100 more than anyware else for my boat..... car.... house and everything else i asked for a quote for.
  12. umm i dont pivot at the centre but someware around 8-9 foot from the rear.
  13. If it was lower i could not read Waterways world..
  14. I used the Bosch ones on 10mm and cut about 12 holes , just bought a Dewalt one coz the company i use had stoped selling the Bosch ones, Had to get a new spigot for it but it seems better than the Bosch.
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