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Spurry:
Rob If you do decide to put it on a shelf, make sure it cannot fall off. Mine does tend to walk round quite a bit, and generate a fair bit of noise. Depends on what you are used to, I know, but mine ended up next door to the actual workshop. Happy generating Pete |
DMIOM:
--- Quote from: Spurry on November 03, 2016, 08:03:41 AM ---...... Mine does tend to walk round quite a bit...... mine ended up next door to the actual workshop...... --- End quote --- Did it walk there by itself or did you show it the way? :coffee: |
awemawson:
--- Quote from: Spurry on November 03, 2016, 08:03:41 AM ---Rob If you do decide to put it on a shelf, make sure it cannot fall off. Mine does tend to walk round quite a bit, and generate a fair bit of noise. Depends on what you are used to, I know, but mine ended up next door to the actual workshop. Happy generating Pete --- End quote --- Years ago I had a Transwave static converter that fell off a shelf - slightly dented but the voltage sensitive relay / socket arrangement broke from the shock of the fall - it was a good few years old at the time. When I rang Transwave to buy a replacement relay they insisted on giving me one for free which I thought was a really good indication of what sort of a company they are. |
krv3000:
brill rob |
Spurry:
--- Quote from: DMIOM on November 03, 2016, 08:21:00 AM ---Did it walk there by itself or did you show it the way? :coffee: --- End quote --- I think it was a little sad at being banished to the shed, so was attempting to get back into the workshop. It could not manage the locked door though. :D Pete |
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