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Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT My new garage in Wales

Workspaces sized between 265 and 485 squarefeet.
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After a day of heavy rain with galeforce winds yesterday afternoon, it was nice to be out in the dry this morning.
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Cold tap in the bathroom basin has decided to stop working so thats a job for this afternoon. It now only turns 3/4 of a turn and comes to a stop with no water at all coming out.
The hot tap turns 3 or so turns from shut to full and will spray water up the side of basin and the wall on full.
 
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Got an odd starting problem on the caravelle.
Checked the 5 week old battery this morning and it was 12.78v. Turned the key and it turned over and over really slowly a few times but eventually started.
Took the dogs out for a walk and when i went to start it to drive back it started within a second or so of the key being turned.
Seems to struggle on the first start on a morning but spins the starter faster every other time.
Gonna whip out the starter, replace the bush in the gearbox bellhousing, clean up all the connections and add an extra earth lead to the starter mounting bolt (as the one at the battery, under the drivers seat gets pretty warm when cranking).
Not sure what else to do.
Starter was rebuilt just over a year ago with a new solenoid too. Alternator has a new regulator in it and is putting out 14.3v at idle and the battery earth lead is only a few months old too.
 
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Pulled the old starter bush out with an m12 bolt.
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Tapped the new one in with a bolt with a nut
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Replaced all the terminals on the cabling as most were falling apart too and also added an extra 35mm2 (300A) earth cable to the starter mounting bolt.
Hopefully that's sorted it. Will find out tomorrow morning.
 
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New starter bush and terminals seems to have cured the starting problem. (y)
Not seen a grader close up before.
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They're apparently taking it down this track. Its only 6ft wide with a ditch at either side where the bushes are in the background. I quite fancied staying to watch it get stuck (or rolled onto its side).
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Rain and cold again this morning. Definately feels like autumn weather.
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Spectacular view of the Preseli Hills this morning. :rolleyes:
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Got a bit wet walking the dogs.
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Need to find a seat belt receiver for the caravelle as it now needs a lot of jiggling and pulling to release the belt. Not sure if its fixable but the receiver is glued together so it'll likely break trying to take it apart. Suppose its 36 years of wear.
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Its the original belt date stamped 1987.
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New starter bush and terminals seems to have cured the starting problem. (y)
Not seen a grader close up before.

They're apparently taking it down this track. Its only 6ft wide with a ditch at either side where the bushes are in the background. I quite fancied staying to watch it get stuck (or rolled onto its side).
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Rain and cold again this morning. Definately feels like autumn weather.
Hills or spoil/slag heaps in the background?

Have to say those post-WWII monoculture plantations of mostly non-native trees in the UK always seem weird and out of place.
 
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Hills or spoil/slag heaps in the background?

Have to say those post-WWII monoculture plantations of mostly non-native trees in the UK always seem weird and out of place.
It used to be a wooded valley with a river running through it which was flooded when the reservoir was built. Can't find any maps online that show older than 1830 so not 100% sure but don't think there was any mining there. Its all slate so usually just dug out of the hillside.
The UK does like its non native trees for some reason.
 
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You've come a long way in a short time. Beautiful work.
Thanks.
Theres another 2 baseboards, one on each side of 16ft x 2ft too. Both just bare boards at the moment though so not photo worthy. Track is really expensive. :(
There will be a station on the board along the left and a storage yard on the other side, both of which should be long enough for UK prototypical 7 car HST or reasonable length goods trains.
Atleast its easier modelling UK railways rather than US ones with 90+ wagon trains. Just don't have the space for mile long trains as i'd be looking at 70ft long models. :eek:
 
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Morning cuddles. :love:
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Went to Fathings Hook (the access point to the north end of Llys-y-fran reservoir) this morning and they have indeed taken the grader along the track. They've removed a lot of vegetation so theres now a huge area. I assume they're getting ready to fell all the conifers and the space created is for log storage and space for articulated forestry trucks to turn around.
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Water level had risen enough that you can no longer walk along the bank of the reservoir.
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