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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Thanks Robert. I've always had good results from other TPlink devices. They seem to "do what it says on the tin"
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Thanks for the kind offer Roger but I decided to press the button on one from Amazon before I saw your post. Doh!
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Ive dug out a wifi camera. Anlapus c119 Suggestions for an iphone app to try and connect to it please. Tried loocam with no success just a loop of no devices connected followed by device already connected and repeat
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Maximum power transferred into the mouse will be when the resistance of the mouse equals that of the bulb. So effectively 2 x 100watt "bulbs" in series. That will be 25 watts into each. This should soon dehydrate the mouse and its resistance will increase and the power in the mouse will drop. I...
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    NASA Launch - Boeing??

    At least it did not harm you Phil.
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Last night a mouse ate the biscuit I'd put in the bait tray so at least one has survived from gorging on 300gm of poison the previous night. I can now present the "all-electric mousetrap" - patent pending. Mousie stands on the metal plate connected to mains neutral and eats from the bait...
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    My mind is turning towards an electrical solution. We dont have young kids or pets so minimal risk.
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Indeed expensive about £9 worth in one night. I’ll leave a cheap biscuit out tonight to see if they are still around. I’m still mystified why the are no mouse turds left behind?
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Likewise but the traps are not working for the little blighters. They manage to spring the trap then eat the bait. They must be working as a team 😂
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    The poison recommended by StevieB arrived yesterday 15 blocks of 20grams =300g. I was busy yesterday so did not put it out but overnight the mice found it in the open cardboard box with a sealed inner plastic bag. This morning the whole lot had been eaten! just an empty bag and box. A typical...
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    Cam Locks for 18mm sheet material?

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/375238942066?itmmeta=01J4RS8Y2026FM1HCGJV18KYHA&hash=item575dfbdd72:g:N20AAOSwsjdlwlgv&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAAwL%2BdqBIueW%2BMGy%2Bw0H2otmfZgyux%2F9U4kuQeN7trerS49CTm1JxBVDB5bXPVNyTCdXbNfA69ateS2v9p3CEPCZaBrUGhaEcCLeKiiO%2B%2FgxYiIC6bjsfFof%2BavXlfXlEff7%2FUC9M%2FM%2Fear%...
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    Cam Locks for 18mm sheet material?

    The cam locks I have are branded Titus and almost certainly from Screwfix. They work fine for me in 18mm board. I agree they need the dowel fitting 7.5 mm from one face which makes them central in 15mm board but a drilling jig is easily made to locate the dowel correctly offset in thicker...
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    Aftermarket batteries

    Don't be disappointed if the new ones initially don't seem to have the capacity you expect. It is not unusual for batteries that have been stored for a while to need a few charge/discharge cycles to "wake them up" to full capacity.
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    Dowelling Machine

    0.25mm is a lot for a worn bearing. I wonder if it is not a seized bearing that is rotating in its housing. Sorry no experience of this machine but almost certainly made to be serviceable so there “will be a way” Good luck
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    Thanks Stevie. I've ordered some.
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    Aftermarket batteries

    Make sure you buy the same battery technology* as the originals otherwise the charger will need to be changed to match too. *NiCad, NimH or Lithium Ion
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    They have managed to remove the bait from mouse traps and escape despite triggering the trap. I did catch one that way. Tried peanut butter, fish food pellets which they like as well as chocolate. Cunning little b’stards
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    There's a moose loose aboot this hoose

    We live opposite a field and are used to seeing the odd mouse around but this year we have found a number of holes up through floor board and even one through a plastered wall under a window sill in our pantry. These have all been blocked up and reinforced with metal cut from soft drink cans but...
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    A day at Zena Forest

    Gary, did you see their http://www.zenaforest.com/edge-grain flooring being made? They say it is made from offcuts from the other flooring but that no glue is used? How do they join the laths together? TIA Bob
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    A day at Zena Forest

    Interesting that the bandsaw dates from a period when having ball bearings in a design was worthy of casting into the body of the machine Ball bearings these days are "tuppence a ton" and included as standard in the most modest of machines.
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