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  1. Squiffy

    Gas Combi Boilers, who's got one...???

    Thats what I have always assumed yes, but we could be wrong. The inducted air is usually also associated with cooling the the flue too. Phil
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    Diesel Heater On All Night

    I have mentioned this before in other threads, the continental coach builders do not put in floor vents for this very reason, that exhaust fumes were being drawn in from heating appliances through vents in the floor and it was deemed more dangerous than the possibility of build up of escaped gas...
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    DVSA checks

    Up until this year Squirrel we go abroad 2 or 3 times a year from different ports and on return I don't think I've ever seen a motor home pulled into the inspection building, I've only ever been asked if I've checked for illegal immigrants after being parked up close to the ferry ports, though...
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    DVSA checks

    Yes I agree Dave, but even though I'm 99% sure my van complys, I still have heart palpitation when I'm approaching the DVSA Road safety check area on the A50 in Wales, and breath a sigh of relief when I can see up ahead that it is unmanned.🤣.Phil
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    DVSA checks

    The chances of Mr Plod knowing anything about what is classed as a motor home and what is classed as a van with windows or Race vehicle with accommodation to my mind is very slight or indeed if he does look in the garage he or she will probably not bat an eye lid other than maybe asking if you...
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    DVSA checks

    Then your on your way 😄
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    DVSA checks

    I think there is confusion as to routine check and Roadside vehicle safety check, the police have the right to stop a vehicle on the Queens highway if they suspect that the vehicle has been involved in a crime, has something that makes the vehicle illegal to be used on public roads, they have to...
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    DVSA checks

    And drove off in your recently stolen van 😄. Phil Joke by the way.
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    DVSA checks

    As I said Dave they do not have to ask permission (Trained vehicle inspectors), just as HM Customs do not have to ask permission to pull your vehicle to bits. Nor do they apologise when nothing is found. The Road side checks you are in the main asked to leave the vehicle though you are allowed...
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    DVSA checks

    To be the devils advocate Dave if the police/DVSA are doing roadside checks they have the ultimate authority to look at anything in and around the vehicle on the grounds of a vehicle safety check. The average copper on the beat and many motor patrol police can only check obvious things such as...
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    Diesel Heater On All Night

    Having it running all night, I personally found that I didn't feel that I had had a good sleep and was not feeling great on waking up, so I very quickly turned to the timer and had it coming on at about 7 o'clock am and turning off at 11 am, set to usually about 19deg we immediately felt...
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    Do you carry a scooter or motorbike in your garage?

    This is a gov recommended way of measuring the weight of a vehicle that will not fit on a weigh bridge, the principle is the same as a rolling brake tester weighing the front and rear axles and combining the two to get the vehicle weight, it may not be precise but obviously good enough for...
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    Do you carry a scooter or motorbike in your garage?

    Sri Squirrel I disagree with that when testing front and back axle weights on a weigh bridge the recognised way is to drive the vehicle front axle on to the bridge then weigh check after this you drive the whole vehicle onto the weigh bridge getting total vehicle weight. For back axle weight the...
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    Do you carry a scooter or motorbike in your garage?

    No, it's at this present point in time just used to check the brake percentage against the axle weight, you do not see this shown on anything that is given to you. I only know about it because the MoT station I use was the station I used to own, I sold it in the year 2000 to the present owner...
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    Do you carry a scooter or motorbike in your garage?

    Just as aside to the above comment, most modern if not all MOT station rolling roads now weigh the vehicle axle weights automatically for brake weight purposes, this has been so for a few years. I am not sure if these weights are officially sent to the DVLA on recording MOT pass or failure tests...
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    Gas Combi Boilers, who's got one...???

    Sounds like your converting a 40ton artic trailer Moto, 😄. Phil
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    Seating and Sleeping setup (MH2) - complete - Regal Upholstery

    It's still a life choice Trevor, that you no longer have, what is the next thing you will have no power over, restriction to 1 can or bottle of beer a week maybe. Phil
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    Seating and Sleeping setup (MH2) - complete - Regal Upholstery

    As I said Dave it should be left to individual choice, I wouldn't dream of placing any of my many grand children in jeopardy but any over 18 should be able to decide if they want to chance their lives by flying, skiing,diving driving,riding a horse (Very risky) or indeed any other thing they...
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    Seating and Sleeping setup (MH2) - complete - Regal Upholstery

    Dave I really do understand your reticence but my view is it should be a free choice, too many rules and regulations are being pushed on us from all sorts of supposedly experts in their field. If I decide I want to ride my motorcycles without a helmet it should surely be my choice not somebody...
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    Ram Envy

    Many years ago when I was 16 I and 3 of my friends one being 17 and who was the proud owner of an old Morris traveller, decided to go very early morning fishing, we all turned up at Micks House at about 2 in the morning he lived in a sleepy village Buriton in Hampshire his parents house was set...
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