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  1. I use a cheap shaker from Amazon, the type with a rubber strap to hold the paint container on the shaker, seemed to be aimed at the nail varnish and tattoo ink user, have seen branded ones that look identical for a lot more money, I put a stainless steel ball in all my paint containers (from Ammo Mig) to aid mixing.

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  2. We should be pleased with only four sets of rules, Germany has sixteen, each federal state trying to go its own way, Merkels central government trying to bring order, herding cats comes to mind, after the war it was deliberately set up this way so that a central government could not become too powerful but in this pandemic it is not a help. After last Christmas when we got caught up with the French closing the border, we had hoped this year would be better but it is looking more doubtful by the day.

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  3. 13 minutes ago, AndrewC said:

    A bit more info on the reasoning behind Amazon's decision. Looks like in the EU the rate Visa can charge per transaction is capped. 0.2% for debit and 0.3% for credit cards. Brexit has liberated the UK from those horrible shackles and Visa can now go from 0.3% on credit cards to 1.5%, a 500% increase in transaction fees. Not to bleat on about Brexit but now that the legislated protections we once enjoyed are gone, there is nothing to stop the gouging. Transaction charges, mobile roaming charges, increased forex charges, cash point fees, etc. 

    Any UK Government can chose similar legislated protections, if that is what they are elected to do, rather than them being imposed,  I  am an EU citizen, before we get into any preconceived ideas on what my views maybe. 

  4. Not sure if this was a scam or not, opened email today, request for feedback/review of an order, did not recognize it, checked my Amazon account, all in order, checked the email again, yes it was something I had ordered in 2017!

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  5. My simple answer is yes EM Gauge is still used for new layouts, I am about to start a new layout, my first EM for twenty years, point kits and track already delivered from the EMGS, track gauges ordered as I cannot find my original ones, another member of the Kent group is also planning a new layout. As to pros and cons all I know is that it suits me. OS plan of my next project the Aveling and Porter works Strood.

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  6. 2 hours ago, Andy Hayter said:

     

     

    The problem is not that it could not be enforced.

    The problem was that it was not enforced.

     

    So why was it not enforced?  Government laissez faire attitudes to legislation.  If the supreme legislator in the UK cannot set laws to enforce mask wearing, what hope is there?  None and that is why mask wearing is unenforceable.

     

    Ditto vaccine passes.  We  wait to see the impact in Scotland of their rules.

     

    Ask yourself why other European countries can enforce mask wearing and vaccine pass usage.

    Then ask yourself why current infection rates are so much worse in the UK

     

    There are no magic bullets but ignoring all of the factors that can help you improve is in MHI dereliction of their responsibilities.

    I can only comment on what I have seen in Germany, on several recent visits, some restaurants ask for covid pass and fill out a locator form, some ask for nothing, on a tram recently the driver challenged a non mask wearer, who replied does not have to for medical reasons, end of story, have witnessed that three times now. The German authorities can no more enforce it than we can, there is also a larger and more vocal antivax movement.  

  7. Heat pumps have been around for some time now, I worked on a new build house near Maidstone 12 years ago, the client specified a grey water system for toilet flushing, as well as a ground source heat pump, an extensive grid of pipes, we used blue water service pipe, buried in the garden, under floor heating and the unit about the size of a large fridge in the integral garage. Often wonder how it all really worked out, an option for new build, not sure how practical in an existing house, considering how many houses suffer from ill fitting windows, damp, no insulation and general lack of maintenance, in desperate need of upgrading, maybe the money would be better spent there.

  8. Have been in Germany the last two weeks, back in UK Monday, masks required in shops etc. also have to show covid pass in hotels restaurants etc. my NHS letter accepted without comment, my wife has the EU pass, the thermal bath spa in Bad kreuznach asked for pass and photo ID, some restaurants did no checks. The regs do have some odd results we visited a large bookshop in Dusseldorf, the cafe inside is very mixed up with the books, we had to show our covid pass to sit down for a coffee with no mask, while all around were customers with masks but no checks. Must also add I think the NHS is such a good thing for us, I have already had my invite and winter flu jab while my wife in the Germany health system has to look out herself for a Doctor who has some available, none available yet. Noted hardly any precautions being taken by, particularly younger people, out in the evening in Dusseldorf old town.

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