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Post by scanner » Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:22 am

Simon Jones wrote:
scanner wrote: We have a condescending Tumble Dryer...
Does it display a patronizingly superior attitude to your clothes ? :lol:
It does have a very dry sense of humour.
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Post by David Edwards » Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:32 am

almost wet meself with that one guys, superb, incidentally looked in tesco tonight, there were selling de ionised water they called it, for irons etc reduced to 50p a litre, dont need it down here but might be worth looking at in other areas. ..condecending tumble drier..priceless.
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Post by scanner » Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:39 am

David Edwards wrote:almost wet meself with that one guys, superb, incidentally looked in tesco tonight, there were selling de ionised water they called it, for irons etc reduced to 50p a litre, dont need it down here but might be worth looking at in other areas. ..condecending tumble drier..priceless.

Local paper did a special supplement once on

"How to insult your loft"

just goes to show that relying on a spill chucker is no substitute for proper proof reading.
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Post by thedogsbollox » Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:03 am

Simon Jones wrote:
scanner wrote: We have a condescending Tumble Dryer...
Does it display a patronizingly superior attitude to your clothes ? :lol:
HAHAHA
LMAO
Very good well spotted
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Post by Linusface » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:59 pm

I have just tested the water from a Britta water filter (from a hard water supply). Bad news - It's still very hard. :(


Sorry if I sound condensing, I don't mean to be :wink:


Also, I can insult my loft just by leaving my house under it :lol:
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Post by timhum » Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:56 pm

I have a cheap dehumidifier running 24/7 in a concrete air raid shelter to keep my tools from rusting. Every week it pulls about a litre of water out of the air. I kept it just for the steam iron but now know how to get rid of the excess should I ever need to change the coolant. Thanks.
BTW, I would not use descaling chemicals in the Bongo Diesel engine, if only because the process would produce carbon dioxide gas in sufficient quantities to create the air lock the tricky air purging process is designed to deal with. If that is something you feel confident about, fine, but personally I would revert to the old maxim, "if it aint broke, don't fix it".
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Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:39 pm

timhum wrote:BTW, I would not use descaling chemicals in the Bongo Diesel engine, if only because the process would produce carbon dioxide gas in sufficient quantities to create the air lock the tricky air purging process is designed to deal with. If that is something you feel confident about, fine, but personally I would revert to the old maxim, "if it aint broke, don't fix it".
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In interesting one that Tim. I'd thought about that but I reckoned all the little bubbles would simply move round the system until they settled out in the spaces at the top of the system - mainly the header tank. Pressure in the system would increase as gas was generated but this would blow off with the pressure caps. Don't know if that logic was sound :roll:

The other concern was whether the chemical would go on to erode the aluminium, maybe the hoses etc. But I reckoned this was unlikely to be significant.

Really though, we'd need to know if this technique has ever been developed for cleaning car coolant systems, and what findings there were in terms of pros and cons. Might do a bit of web searching if I find time and energy. :roll:
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Post by scanner » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:53 pm

The Bongo's CO2 emissions are already high enough without the cooling system joining in as well.
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Post by bongomaan » Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:04 pm

mike is it possible for pressure caps to blow off ?,i lost header tank cap recently and put it down to bongomaan negligence but could it have blown ? (no overheating ) but i may have overfilled it...
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Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:51 pm

bongomaan wrote:mike is it possible for pressure caps to blow off ?,i lost header tank cap recently and put it down to bongomaan negligence but could it have blown ? (no overheating ) but i may have overfilled it...
I'm not an expert but I wouldn't have thought so unless there was a sudden and massive event, or maybe solid liquid pushing it off :roll:
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Post by vanvliet » Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:32 am

Bloke who services my Bongo insists on using distilled water for the coolant change to help avoid corrosion problems. He has a microlight and services other aircraft. They strip down the engines regularly and he should know a thing or two about how to look after 'em.
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Post by scanner » Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:16 am

mikeonb4c wrote:
bongomaan wrote:mike is it possible for pressure caps to blow off ?,i lost header tank cap recently and put it down to bongomaan negligence but could it have blown ? (no overheating ) but i may have overfilled it...
I'm not an expert but I wouldn't have thought so unless there was a sudden and massive event, or maybe solid liquid pushing it off :roll:
It could only push off if it wasn't screwed down properly.

If it was on properly I think the reservoir would burst or a hose would pop first.
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Post by daveblueozzie » Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:34 am

I have a marine fish tank and have to buy (reverse osmosis water) think that's how you spell it, you can buy this water with or without the salt for about £3 for 25 litres, the water is filtered and filtered and filtered, they only end up with a third of the the amount of water they start with. will have to check on the hardness, but otherwise its very pure. might be a possible cheap source of good water for flushing the rad or just as a top up for the coolant if non available.
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Re: MUST READ POST

Post by missfixit70 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:42 am

I was wondering if that would be any good Dave, I think my mates fella has a reverse osmosis filter set up :-k
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Post by dipstick » Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:32 pm

What about rainwater, is this soft????? :?
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