Kawasaki Z1000 P (cop bike) lump. Not a patch on the early Zed engines in my view. Kawasaki took a bullet proof engine and then arsed it up with cost-cutting wheezes that inflicted a number of niggles that you just didn't get with the first generation engines.snayperskaya wrote:Dark Skies.....is that a Suzuki lump in the top pic???, looks like a GS1000 unless it's my eyes.
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Mine is currently divided across a couple of areas and this is the press area. A MEC for slug, Dillon 1000 for .357 and .44 although I do have the set-up for .223Rem as well, a Lee cast classic for general reloading and an RCBS Summit for mandrel work and de-capping.
I have just ordered a load of Ikea 5 litre plastic boxes to store my brass and bullets as plastic bags and cardboard boxes are not ideal plus I want to get it all out of the Armoury. I have also just sat down and listed all of my dies on a spreadsheet as I was loosing track of what I have.
I have just ordered a load of Ikea 5 litre plastic boxes to store my brass and bullets as plastic bags and cardboard boxes are not ideal plus I want to get it all out of the Armoury. I have also just sat down and listed all of my dies on a spreadsheet as I was loosing track of what I have.
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Very niceDark Skies wrote:Kawasaki Z1000 P (cop bike) lump. Not a patch on the early Zed engines in my view. Kawasaki took a bullet proof engine and then arsed it up with cost-cutting wheezes that inflicted a number of niggles that you just didn't get with the first generation engines.snayperskaya wrote:Dark Skies.....is that a Suzuki lump in the top pic???, looks like a GS1000 unless it's my eyes.

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good old worcester Cbi boiler , and its in the garage so no biggie when the heat exchanger starts to leakDark Skies wrote:Pffft y'all. That's not a man cave. THIS is a man cave. :)



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You certainly know your boilers sir! It's a 14/19 and I think that day may be coming soon.kennyc wrote:good old worcester Cbi boiler , and its in the garage so no biggie when the heat exchanger starts to leakDark Skies wrote:Pffft y'all. That's not a man cave. THIS is a man cave. :)(easy replacement if/when it does)
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We have a servicing contract (with a well known fuel supply company) and their engineer has been out several times and gone away with "need to order some parts" although it's not given us any functional trouble. That was about three weeks go - not heard a peep since.
I went out a few days ago and found a sticker on the boiler "Danger. Safety Warning. Do Not Use" - although the engineer didn't make any mention of it or switch it off.
I think I need a new boiler and switch to a different maintenance company.
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I have one at home! they were generally very reliable boilers, the o ring seals on the heat exchnger plates can leak, and in the case of mine the heat exchanger can crack, very simple to repair and worcester always used to offer a cheap fixed price repair, your gas supplier may notDark Skies wrote:You certainly know your boilers sir! It's a 14/19 and I think that day may be coming soon.kennyc wrote:good old worcester Cbi boiler , and its in the garage so no biggie when the heat exchanger starts to leakDark Skies wrote:Pffft y'all. That's not a man cave. THIS is a man cave. :)(easy replacement if/when it does)
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We have a servicing contract (with a well known fuel supply company) and their engineer has been out several times and gone away with "need to order some parts" although it's not given us any functional trouble. That was about three weeks go - not heard a peep since.
I went out a few days ago and found a sticker on the boiler "Danger. Safety Warning. Do Not Use" - although the engineer didn't make any mention of it or switch it off.
I think I need a new boiler and switch to a different maintenance company.

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Cheers for the info. I've emailed Worcester to sound out the possibility of them providing annual servicing.kennyc wrote: I have one at home! they were generally very reliable boilers, the o ring seals on the heat exchnger plates can leak, and in the case of mine the heat exchanger can crack, very simple to repair and worcester always used to offer a cheap fixed price repair, your gas supplier may not, my current view is that for the fuel saving its not worth replacing a boiler of this type unless its buggered beyond repair, all parts are available and they are not overly expensive, a new boiler would probably take 10 years plus to repay its installation cost in fuel savings over this model .
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Just to prove it gets used as well :)
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There was I thinking I have far to much reloading kit in my man cave...but no looking at the plethora of kit on all these photo’s I am just a beginner...um what shall I buy next 

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Having too much kit is not the problem. problem is storing it... or rather hiding it....
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