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Hi PD’s – Sandy – I know you have told me not to light the gas boiler via the top of the boiler chimney, but why do the French do it this way all things being equal?  Is it all of those frogs & snails w garlic they eat that make the difference? - please read the notation supplied by my engine builder  “put in warm†[I assume they are talking about water, but can’t be too sure] – then goes on “to take fire the burner by the chimney opening progressively sluices her of the gas-fired tank†– then even ?? – “to open gently sluices her on the boiler as the cock…….† To equate a gender role here the manufacturer does note “stealing him manually……..the time that this one grows warm† So from this it appears that a boiler of the feminine gender where as the engine is masculine? - goodness PD’s - I am not sure that you will ever see this message  Sandy – do you have any comment re the lighting of my boiler via the two new 2.0 mm diameter holes that I will drill approx 25 mm down from the total height for my ACS vertical boiler of 11 ½†+ 41 mm chimney top [sorry the 2.0 mm holes are to support the chimney by wire ties from swaying in a stiff breeze] and are not to be confused with any form of oil injection to make smoke!!!!!!  regards Derek  -------------------- m2f -------------------- Exported by Paddleducks Mail System. http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5680#5680 -------------------- m2f --------------------
Hi PD's - ice cube cool : & thanks Sandy - but I had no bloody intention of doing a JMC boiler lighting method against your instruction & advice [bloody not being a spelling error, but with the intent to convey a catrosposhy if when the :boom boiler blew up which I will try & not to happen] etcAnother question if I may, I have read & accepted the ACS warranty terms but these seem to be written for customers up a little higher than the equator - so if in the unforseen event that I do any problem I shall get my ANZAC mate from accross the ditch & make a visit to see you :gather - Derek
It is no good using that excuse about firewalls blocking emails Sandy, half the damm suppliers in the U.K. have already used that one!
Hi PD's & thanks Sandy for the welcome to visit but must ask a few questions first1) When my ANZAC mate Tony & I are paddling up the creek towards >>CairnbaanLochgilpheadArgyll & ButeUK2) do we turn left at the first fork to PORT, or continue a few clicks [paddle, paddle, paddle until we see the lights of the PUB @ Cairnbaan on the STDB side & then turn right?3) if this is the case could you please confirm mooring costs/landing costs, as Tony in his new vocation is really good at cost minimisation stratogicies etcBBBBBBBB - Sorry possible delay - cannot make contact with Tony [assumed he is out training his 1/10 crew for a Friday night session on the DRINK] - so will have to reconfirm the trip [paddle to Cainbaan] to a latter time - Derek oh BTW - being a little bit like a 28+1/2 /96 = [approximately one 1/4] Irish, tis best not to use WORD SPELL - makes the text seem more original
1) When my ANZAC mate Tony & I are paddling up the creek  I poresume you mean the Crinan canal here  towards >>CairnbaanLochgilpheadArgyll & ButeUK2) do we turn left at the first fork to PORT, or continue a few clicks [paddle, paddle, paddle until we see the lights of the PUB @ Cairnbaan on the STDB side & then turn right?3) if this is the case could you please confirm mooring costs/landing costs, as Tony in his new vocation is really good at cost minimisation stratogicies etc  You will need to stop before you hit the lock gates, and to allow the road bridge to be opened  Alistair
Hi PD's & thanks Allistar - I simply had plotted a course from Botany Bay here in OZ, then to paddle power ZIP over to KIWI land & collect Tony & a few hearty 1/10 boiler room attendents the set paddle to WEST SCOTLANDTony reakons his boy scouts compass should be all that is required to navigate the 20,000 odd Km to Scotland, but just in case l have 'almed' the vessel with a small Copying Skiblander are we then? The 149-year old Norwegian paddle steamer has two sets of small cannon at the bow. Th website states Canon salutes: On board the Skibladner there are four small saluting cannons. For special occasions you can have them fired at any stage on the journey. This can be requested through the Skibladner office or on board during the trip. Skibladner will whistle 3 minutes prior to the salute. The price is NOK 150,- per salute. Alistair