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Post by girldancer on Apr 10, 2007 13:07:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2007 18:01:35 GMT
Hi Ann, and anyone reading,
with having had Skeggy the weekend before, Easter weekend was serious chill-out time, just one soul night at Spalding on Good Friday night, lost Saturday morning with some serious over-sleeping. Enjoyed some country walks on Sunday which was the nicest day weather wise.
Alan
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Post by makemvinyl on Apr 10, 2007 18:10:28 GMT
Same applied after Skegg chilled as Sweetsoul Friday Marine Skegg Saturday so this week quite busy
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Post by MG on Apr 10, 2007 22:11:56 GMT
Just wondered what everyone's been up to at the weekend. Been anywhere good? Done anything nice? Danced 'till your dizzy? Ate too much choccy and drank too much wine/beer? Due to someone putting to much lager in my lemonade at the Monaco on Saturday night, a planned 'Topless' drive around North-Wales in the MG on the sunday morning was a No-No, shame realy as it was a nice sunny day..... or so I was told!!
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Post by girldancer on Apr 12, 2007 20:16:26 GMT
Oh dear. I wonder who did that to you? Mind you it WAS a great night there wasn't it? Never fails. I'm sure you'll get the chance to go 'topless' this weekend. Weather forecast good
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Post by makemvinyl on Apr 12, 2007 21:29:04 GMT
skeggy lumley rd Marine cellar sat sun and evening music
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Post by steve womack on Apr 12, 2007 21:34:46 GMT
:)had a really great BH weekend !!!! was scheduling to visit Rockingham Hall at Hoyland but decided it would be best to stay in and try and repair my f-----g CH boiler that decided to pack in at a really super time sometimes you have to hanker back to the good old days when we didn't have running water !!!! that was 1990's for us Northern Monkeys Did anyone go to the Rockingham ? any good , Jen?
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Post by Ianlatics on Apr 13, 2007 11:15:11 GMT
I was in Newcastle visiting so didn't get drunk, didn't have time to pig out but now I'm back I'll make up for all that I missed
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Post by MG on Apr 13, 2007 14:40:27 GMT
but decided it would be best to stay in and try and repair my f-----g CH boiler that decided to pack in at a really super time Whats to do with it Steve?? (It's what I do! )
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Post by steve womack on Apr 15, 2007 10:02:12 GMT
Fixed now mate Its an old Worcester 9.24 Combi, that I believed had a faulty PCB but after investigation turned out to need a new diaphram. We now have hot water which means I take back everything I said in the last post But its amazing how many times things like this happen on a Bank Holiday Friday and bugger all is open till Tuesday .
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Post by tonycoleby on Apr 15, 2007 15:32:40 GMT
Hi.All--Well as already mentioned Capt. and Mrs. Capt.--myself ,Rani(Numpty was unable to make it as he had a promise on with a local ginger young moggie---- waste of time really as he lost his meat and 2 veg in East Fife last year!!)Budgie,Fergie and most of the Yorks, N.E. contingent went up to Harry Crosby,s Wedding to Diane at Sunderland ---the All Dayer was superb---good company ,good music crazy taxi ride back to Washington with a driver--" i like that soul stuff i used to go to Widnes Casino in the 60,s like(Mr.Partridge y,know like!!!!"). Love and stuff to all Tony C. Rani and Numpty. Blackburn o---Chelsea 1 as we speak---that Lampard don,t look crap to me!!!
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Post by Nick® on Apr 16, 2007 8:11:51 GMT
Fixed now mate Its an old Worcester 9.24 Combi, that I believed had a faulty PCB but after investigation turned out to need a new diaphram. We now have hot water which means I take back everything I said in the last post But its amazing how many times things like this happen on a Bank Holiday Friday and bugger all is open till Tuesday . The diaphram seems like a common problem with Combi's, I had a plumber look at mine 18months ago and had no idea, it took a £200 service by Potterton to find out it was 50p item so if you have to reduce the flow to get the same heat it may be a split getting bigger. I think mine is just starting to go again.
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Post by girldancer on Apr 16, 2007 12:42:25 GMT
Fixed now mate Its an old Worcester 9.24 Combi, that I believed had a faulty PCB but after investigation turned out to need a new diaphram. We now have hot water which means I take back everything I said in the last post But its amazing how many times things like this happen on a Bank Holiday Friday and bugger all is open till Tuesday . The diaphram seems like a common problem with Combi's, I had a plumber look at mine 18months ago and had no idea, it took a £200 service by Potterton to find out it was 50p item so if you have to reduce the flow to get the same heat it may be a split getting bigger. I think mine is just starting to go again. Totally lost!!!
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Post by Nick® on Apr 16, 2007 13:10:32 GMT
The diaphram seems like a common problem with Combi's, I had a plumber look at mine 18months ago and had no idea, it took a £200 service by Potterton to find out it was 50p item so if you have to reduce the flow to get the same heat it may be a split getting bigger. I think mine is just starting to go again. Totally lost!!! Sorry I thought the diaphram advice was an across the board subject
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Post by MG on Apr 16, 2007 16:14:16 GMT
Fixed now mate Its an old Worcester 9.24 Combi, that I believed had a faulty PCB but after investigation turned out to need a new diaphram. We now have hot water which means I take back everything I said in the last post But its amazing how many times things like this happen on a Bank Holiday Friday and bugger all is open till Tuesday . The diaphram seems like a common problem with Combi's, I had a plumber look at mine 18months ago and had no idea, it took a £200 service by Potterton to find out it was 50p item so if you have to reduce the flow to get the same heat it may be a split getting bigger. I think mine is just starting to go again. The Diaphram is part of a Diverter valve which as it's name sudjests 'diverts' water between the CH and HW dependant on demand. And yes I realy did get fed up saying "Morning Love, I have come to fit your new Diaphram!'.....
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Post by girldancer on Apr 16, 2007 18:00:43 GMT
The diaphram seems like a common problem with Combi's, I had a plumber look at mine 18months ago and had no idea, it took a £200 service by Potterton to find out it was 50p item so if you have to reduce the flow to get the same heat it may be a split getting bigger. I think mine is just starting to go again. The Diaphram is part of a Diverter valve which as it's name sudjests 'diverts' water between the CH and HW dependant on demand. And yes I realy did get fed up saying "Morning Love, I have come to fit your new Diaphram!'..... Yes, very good!!
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