pettsy
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Sorry, completely misread it and thought you were using it for a table top, not a kitchen worktop 
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Don’t edit - it’s all relevant!Sorry, completely misread it and thought you were using it for a table top, not a kitchen worktopedited!
OK .. bin the other ideas ..... fabricated steel frame under it in 3" angle with 3" on edge flats for ribbing across the top with more flats attached to form a 3"x3" tee, all securely anchored to your lovely top and build/clad your unit around it - job doneSome poxy off the shelf chipboard kitchen units with the mandatory cupboards/drawers/wine fridge bollocks of the modern day island. But it gives me the option of adding reinforcement within the design - it’s all in the ‘ideas’ stage at the moment but the input here aligns with my thoughts and has definitely inspired!
All ai?
I've no idea...other than owning a kitchen I've no idea how to operate one, let alone it been a practical oneWhy on earth would you think that
It's the most practical Kitchens You can have![]()
Testing out the new remote security system.
An Ajax alarm system and a RuralView 4g camera on a pole. All run off the machine battery with backup batteries in the alarm unit and up by the camera on the pole so that if you unplug it from the digger it still works for an hour. I have mounting points on the digger permanently and you can also cable tie them on for temporary points.
It’s an alloy scaffold pole with a clamp bolted to the dipper and a cable run up the boom. Very quick to clamp on and then lift upright.
The alarm sensors will send a sequence pf three pictures when triggered. The camera is a pan tilt zoom model with a good wide field of view.
Won’t stop then but might make them think twice and give me a fighting chance. View attachment 68202View attachment 68203View attachment 68205
If I had one of those, I wouldn't be hiding itI could imagine something like this hidden in a nearby hedge
Testing out the new remote security system.
An Ajax alarm system and a RuralView 4g camera on a pole. All run off the machine battery with backup batteries in the alarm unit and up by the camera on the pole so that if you unplug it from the digger it still works for an hour. I have mounting points on the digger permanently and you can also cable tie them on for temporary points.
It’s an alloy scaffold pole with a clamp bolted to the dipper and a cable run up the boom. Very quick to clamp on and then lift upright.
The alarm sensors will send a sequence pf three pictures when triggered. The camera is a pan tilt zoom model with a good wide field of view.
Won’t stop then but might make them think twice and give me a fighting chance. View attachment 68202View attachment 68203View attachment 68205
If I had one of those, I wouldn't be hiding it![]()
Not at all - that's got enough range to keep anyone running for a couple of miles.Why I ask Again why ?
Would you put it in public View
You would have scared the bastards of before the fun could be gun![]()
Not at all - that's got enough range to keep anyone running for a couple of miles.
A machine like that - if you can see it, you are within range.
A contractor I use (who has become a mate) has 3 of those Albachs - they were £750k each but I think they are more now! He was filling ADTs in 4 and a half minutes on this job, will do a walking floor artic in under 20 mins…View attachment 68248Passed on way home tonight ...I thought my jenson was a proper chipperView attachment 68249