Squeak and Bubbles
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It's been slow for days, and today is worse.
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No matter what you do in the end you can't beat mother nature I'm affraid using wfp method,...freezing runoff water on the ground is another big issue.
I would say trad work wins hands down in freezing winter months as you can work in much lower temps like this nutter.
Dude, I purchased one, and there great, the only issue is the amount of condensation you get from it.yes its slow today, I just bought a 300w fishtank heater from ebay for £10. I dont need it yet since its not that cold in london but when I know its going to get cold I am going to stick it in my 400L overnight to heat up the water.
You could always drill a hole in the top and route a pipe to the outside only a small one this will get rid of condensation .Dude, I purchased one, and there great, the only issue is the amount of condensation you get from it.
and what gadget has this fool come up with for his ladders?!
good thinking batmanYou could always drill a hole in the top and route a pipe to the outside only a small one this will get rid of condensation .
no probs with gas hearter ,,and it sinks in to the paths and no slip probs
ronwd hear its not evaperated but its sunk in to flor thers just two pudalls that formed for me to day by door and steps just brushed it a wayTrouble is on colder foggy winter days like today with very little sun using hot/warm or cold water for that matter will not evaporate as it would in summertime. Therefore any hard surfaces like paving whatever water you put there will eventually freeze if temp drops or stays below zero.
wfp users make the call if you want to run the risk of someone hurting themselves due to your actions. Simples...
Hi Daley, what smurf is saying, when we clean windows when the temp a bit warmer than it is, the water just evaporates, when it's cold like it is and no sun to dry, the water just stays put, even if we try and brush it away it will still freeze.ronwd hear its not evaperated but its sunk in to flor thers just two pudalls that formed for me to day by door and steps just brushed it a way
No way would I even attempt, only if cust said "do it", and they put there own salt down.Can't remember who it was on this forum but said he got sued by a customer one winter as she slipped and fell on ice due to wfp work and broke some bones.