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Hi all, is it best to let yamabond go off for a bit, before I do a leak down test? I'd read the instructions if they weren't so small. Thanks in advance Pete.
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It's a sign of age, I have had to resort to having a pair of Lidl reading glasses on my head ready for the many occasions where I can't read instructions when working on the scoot. Sometimes have needed a magnifying glass and strong light too10 inch Terror wrote:....................I'd read the instructions if they weren't so small
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If you think thats bad,I wear glasses normally but sometimes things are so small to read that I wear my glasses with my reading glasses over the top.I look a right idiot with two pairs of glasses on at the same time,but its the only way to read at times.coaster wrote:It's a sign of age, I have had to resort to having a pair of Lidl reading glasses on my head ready for the many occasions where I can't read instructions when working on the scoot. Sometimes have needed a magnifying glass and strong light too10 inch Terror wrote:....................I'd read the instructions if they weren't so small
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me too, 2 pairs of glasses does look daft, but it does the job, i also often use my headlight as well, its one of the cree type that uses 2 big rechargeable batteries, realy helps to see little things and into tight places, and leaves both hands free,as said its a sign of getting older.coaster wrote:It's a sign of age, I have had to resort to having a pair of Lidl reading glasses on my head ready for the many occasions where I can't read instructions when working on the scoot. Sometimes have needed a magnifying glass and strong light too10 inch Terror wrote:....................I'd read the instructions if they weren't so small
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try taking a photo of it with phone, then zoom in
I do this a lot to help read small or slightly damaged serial numbers etc at work,
I do this a lot to help read small or slightly damaged serial numbers etc at work,
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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Like the sound of that, it would save a lot of unpleasant bending tootonydevon wrote:try taking a photo of it with phone, then zoom in
I do this a lot to help read small or slightly damaged serial numbers etc at work,
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......thank youOzOAP wrote:Yes. Let the sealer go off