R
Retired
Active member
Hi,
Thanks rob; yes the Wago connectors are brilliant; I also use them in the workshop when I'm making temporary connections to things like electric motors on the bench saving lots of frustration and they can be used over and over again; for such small items the spring levers are powerful.
Thanks also rob for your kind comments; lots of my endeavors aren't really related to stringed instruments but I add them for interest and to show members do have other hobbies or in my case no end of hard graft to do. Rotavating is hard enough but hardly fun on such a steep site as ours and I've had no end of hard work clearing the hedges and many tall trees.
Here's one of two identical garden huts I made and please notice the steepness of our garden compared to the wall; the wall is built level, the house above the hut is dug into the valley side having downstairs bedrooms.
I'm sorry to learn of your ongoing Vodafone hassles and hope Giganet will be your answer; I looked at Giganet this morning but it's not yet available in our area. I'm like you rob suffering no end of problems with broadband supplier; our TV on YouTube died last night failing to come back on so we resorted to memory stick movie; 5:50 this morning I was up and hoping to have breakfast before heading out to the supermarkets; I like to watch YouTube during breakfast but once again because I wanted something related to violins the TV was still dead; I wanted to watch video's of Amazing Grace so it shows whatever time I want something to do with violins my constant bad luck kicks in; I can't even watch violins on YouTube at the crack of dawn; my life has to be lived to be believed; our TV is still dead but earlier I found out Virgin Media have yet ANOTHER problem and are working hard on it the TV should be working by midday but as expected it isn't; in fairness I assumed it to be midday today so I might be mistaken. Good luck rob.
Thanks Raymond; I hope you've now got a huge smile on your face and Giganet is fully up and running; I'm watching yours and robs progress with Giganet I might need to swap in November. Thanks yes the meadows look beautiful in full bloom; the first two years they were stunning but the last two years our dire climate flattened them so in disgust I strimmed the lot sick of seeing all my hard work so easily spoiled; fingers crossed the meadows will once again put on a wonderful display this year. The wildflower seeds are cheap enough bought from;
https://www.meadowmania.co.uk/wild-...d/wildflower-instant-sunshine-mini-meadow.htm
I've had a session digging the stumps this morning; I was wearing my heavy "Site" coat against the cold prevailing breeze but ended up wet with sweat so had to knock off but I'd had enough for today. All I dream about is peace to get into the studio to play my violins but living here ensures I'm kept very busy; it's a big detached bungalow just for the two of us with plenty of steep garden but we love our home and it's position with panoramic views across the valley. We've just paid our council tax in full all £2,112.04 of it so the council can now close more local roads to cars to make way for buses and cycles.
Now do I wander into the studio or up the mountain to attack the stumps; up the mountain gets my vote because I don't do "easy".
Kind regards, Colin.
Thanks rob; yes the Wago connectors are brilliant; I also use them in the workshop when I'm making temporary connections to things like electric motors on the bench saving lots of frustration and they can be used over and over again; for such small items the spring levers are powerful.
Thanks also rob for your kind comments; lots of my endeavors aren't really related to stringed instruments but I add them for interest and to show members do have other hobbies or in my case no end of hard graft to do. Rotavating is hard enough but hardly fun on such a steep site as ours and I've had no end of hard work clearing the hedges and many tall trees.
Here's one of two identical garden huts I made and please notice the steepness of our garden compared to the wall; the wall is built level, the house above the hut is dug into the valley side having downstairs bedrooms.
I'm sorry to learn of your ongoing Vodafone hassles and hope Giganet will be your answer; I looked at Giganet this morning but it's not yet available in our area. I'm like you rob suffering no end of problems with broadband supplier; our TV on YouTube died last night failing to come back on so we resorted to memory stick movie; 5:50 this morning I was up and hoping to have breakfast before heading out to the supermarkets; I like to watch YouTube during breakfast but once again because I wanted something related to violins the TV was still dead; I wanted to watch video's of Amazing Grace so it shows whatever time I want something to do with violins my constant bad luck kicks in; I can't even watch violins on YouTube at the crack of dawn; my life has to be lived to be believed; our TV is still dead but earlier I found out Virgin Media have yet ANOTHER problem and are working hard on it the TV should be working by midday but as expected it isn't; in fairness I assumed it to be midday today so I might be mistaken. Good luck rob.
Thanks Raymond; I hope you've now got a huge smile on your face and Giganet is fully up and running; I'm watching yours and robs progress with Giganet I might need to swap in November. Thanks yes the meadows look beautiful in full bloom; the first two years they were stunning but the last two years our dire climate flattened them so in disgust I strimmed the lot sick of seeing all my hard work so easily spoiled; fingers crossed the meadows will once again put on a wonderful display this year. The wildflower seeds are cheap enough bought from;
https://www.meadowmania.co.uk/wild-...d/wildflower-instant-sunshine-mini-meadow.htm
I've had a session digging the stumps this morning; I was wearing my heavy "Site" coat against the cold prevailing breeze but ended up wet with sweat so had to knock off but I'd had enough for today. All I dream about is peace to get into the studio to play my violins but living here ensures I'm kept very busy; it's a big detached bungalow just for the two of us with plenty of steep garden but we love our home and it's position with panoramic views across the valley. We've just paid our council tax in full all £2,112.04 of it so the council can now close more local roads to cars to make way for buses and cycles.
Now do I wander into the studio or up the mountain to attack the stumps; up the mountain gets my vote because I don't do "easy".
Kind regards, Colin.