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    Rufus Roughcut
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      I Finally insulated all six sides and released the dragon (delongi that is) as a foot note this also keeps tea/coffee warm, I use to get surface tarnishing pre dragon and found having Oak / Beech hard woods around in the same sanctum seemed to help keep the moisture at bay, also found a rub down with an oily (clean engine oil) rag/cloth when long periods of in activity were expected, (although my missus said it made me smelly).

      The ultimate alternative is to make room in the kitchen for tools during winter (he who dares needs heating in the shed now referred to has your new address).

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      #167178
      Rufus Roughcut
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        Also Chaps Duck Oil, Spray it and leave it,

        I feel, thousands of pounds on all manner of tools and machines needs a few hundred spending long term to protect them, Wife disagrees ?, but what if it dosen't work when she needs somethink doing and it keeps you out of her way, that's gold to any housewife

        #167188
        “Bill Hancox”
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          Posted by Bazyle on 20/10/2014 20:35:46:

          Get a plastic topped jar and make a hole in it, screw to ceiling with corresponding hole through plasterboard, put bacon bit in jar and screw in place. Mouse will climb in for food and not be able to get out, ditto spiders. Then easy to remove.

          Bazyle and Neill

          Don't cook the bacon and add HP sauce to it. If you do so, you would be well advised not to tell Rufus Roughcut or Steve Withnell where you placed the jar. Those who have been following "What did you do today?" from its inauguration will know what I mean.

          Cheers

          Bill

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