At Sea level, at 1013.25millibars, a column of air one square inch in area will weigh 14.7lbs. - one atmosphere. That column of air will be the...
Or a couple of bean cans (optional Mayonnaise cap) [ATTACH]
Which leaves the control cock and the connection to the tank?
Yes, in the UK Customs and Excise do have the occasional field day dipping tanks for dyed diesel. I also had a bottle of purple meths that turned...
Keep looking - 'Paraffin' was only his nick-name! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Young_%28Scottish_chemist%29...
Aluminium will respond well to Solvol or Peek. Brasso or Duraglit too.
Aren't the dyes just company gimmicks - Esso Blue; Aladdin Pink . . ? And 'Red' diesel for tax purposes?
I think the surging of petrol engined law mowers is more likely down to a sticky governor caused by dirt build up, or simply a very sensitive...
Yes Les. Kerosene is paraffin. Which is what Tony has just stated using the 'equals' symbol = .
As your Taylors is described as a pressure heater, it will need pressure - which will be far greater than any gravity feed you could supply it. It...
A Khaki skirt - hmmm. Easy to make.
Looks a bit heavy for a miners lamp. Some were carbide (open flame) where no 'firedamp' or methane was present. Some Scottish pits were like that,...
It's a Krispy-Kreme . . . (Parts of my car are like that . .)
David you look so different . . .
Metric is usually in Bar, 1 Bar being 14.5psi.
"Odourless mineral spirits" - what be they then? Hope it's not white gas/Coleman fuel.
Absolutely! And you don't have to be young to have a spot of bother: [MEDIA] . . watch the propane feed hose get caught in the output shaft! Did...
Then you will see one that is a bit different, or a bit older, or a different finish, and they will multiply . . . Then will come the heaters, and...
Tarter - what builds up around your teeth; a white powder with culinary uses; an ethnic race living in Russia and the Ukraine. Vitreous enameling...
"Exploded" is such an inviting word for journalists. Might be a leak which led to a fire or a big mess, but exploded draws the reader in.
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