Re: Mini heater
Alan, are you OK?
Alan, are you OK?
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and carefully sanded them so that the edges are rounded. I then bolted the fishtails to the fibreglass so that all you see are two small stainless capheads at each end of the slots. I also used the Sierra outlet for the forward facing heater ports and 1.25" plastic waste pipe (sprayed black for the footwell nozzles (I didn't glue them so they can be swivelled). The Sierra 3 speed controller is on the right and works as it should. What I do regret is not putting a control valve into the copper piping that I used to plumb the heater to/from the engine as it gets too hot at times. The only saving grace of too much heat transfer is that in the summer and caught in a traffic jam, it dumps masses of hest and helps to stop boiling over. A couple of tips for what it's worth - make sure you get your glue well spread if you are veneering. You can see the results (all the bubbling) even with 6 coats of varnish, if you don't. I could inject glue into each bubble and flatten them one by one (a job for the summer). The other thing is if you treat yourself to one of the aluminium tax disk holders, DON'T put it in the bottom left of the screen - it's a pain in the ***** getting the screws undone to change the tax disc
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