Fishing The Fly Scotland Forum

Noel Kelly

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #25 on: 02/12/2010 at 22:58 »
Just checked outside. -17 :shock

Iain Goolager

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #26 on: 02/12/2010 at 23:08 »
Looking forward to a skiddy trip to Altens tomorrow  :z6
AND one of the neighbours complained to the council and I have to knock down my igloo  :z10

 Inuit would come to this .....................boom boom  :cry

Iain

Ben Dixon

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #27 on: 02/12/2010 at 23:17 »
Same here Noel what temp does diesel go tits up at?

Ice on inside of letterbox in kitchen, front door handle frozen on inside, frost on walls in bathroom but all that is normal in my house in winter time.  What's not normal is the temperature in the main body of my cottage, had a new stove fitted in September, sat in shorts looking at the icicles outside my living room window.  Serious improvement over last year :grin

Looking forward to a skiddy trip to Altens tomorrow  :z6

Iain

At least the cream cakes in the passenger footwell will stay fresh, think of the positives Iain  :z4

Ben

Mike Barrio

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #28 on: 03/12/2010 at 00:33 »
Pleased to hear you are warm Ben .... serious improvement on last winter! :z16

Cheers
Mike

Matt Henderson

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #29 on: 03/12/2010 at 07:28 »
No snow fresh snow over night in town.  But it is brass monkeys, my nostrils froze when I was walking between the carpark and the office. 

Noel Kelly

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #30 on: 03/12/2010 at 09:05 »
-20.5 at Kintore 6.30 this morning. That's the coldest I have ever experienced anywhere.

Peter McCallum

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #31 on: 03/12/2010 at 10:24 »
My car refuses to climb anything over a 1 in 10000000 slope if there is any sign of snow, the way it is reacting to the snow, it almost looks like it must be alergic to the stuff.

Almost cost me a new drivers door today,  I very nearly altered its appearance with my walking boot this morning

Need to get better tyres sorted or narrower rims and narrower profile tyres.

Kev.


Tried it today Kev?   :wink

Winter tyres are like hens teeth  :cry

On a positive even though it was -6 this morning Sonja got up the hill out of the village, but said the drive to Brechin was not good - get into the workshop & finish that vice mannie

Peter :z16

Mike Barrio

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #32 on: 03/12/2010 at 10:35 »

Mike Barrio

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #33 on: 03/12/2010 at 11:41 »
Got frozen pipes in the kitchen again this morning, so no water from the taps :mad

Never ceases to amaze me how you can live in a 30 to 40 year old house where all the old stuff works grand ..... and you let some folk in to do an extension and replace the old stuff with super new stuff ........ and it all goes downhill from there! :z10

If it ain't broke folks ..... don't fix it :z3

........ and yes the heating was left on all night :z7

Sorry ...... rant over! :oops

Ben Dixon

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #34 on: 03/12/2010 at 14:16 »
Not funny any more, took me a long time to get extracted from my house today, without help I would still be there unable to open the door.  Could do F*&k all really so took some pics.

Inside of Kitchen door last night


Outside of house last night


Inside of the same door at about 10:30 last night


Inside of door this morning, frozen solid


Trying to open said door this morning to leave for work.  I failed.



Called for assistance, they almost failed too.


Not a good start to today really, ready to leave for work at 8:45, escaped from house at about 10:30, got car started by 11:30, got to work at 12:30  :z4

Ben
















Mike Barrio

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #35 on: 03/12/2010 at 14:58 »
Looks like hard work Ben ....... I think you need a Beardo :wink

Bit of ice about here as well :z3

Cheers
Mike


Noel Kelly

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #36 on: 03/12/2010 at 15:30 »
Ben that looks a nightmare. Have you a plan to prevent that happening again? If not I suggest get a large tub of grease and paint a good coat all around the mating surfaces. Prob best find one that doesnt smell 2 bad! Agri suppliers or the like should have.

Irvine Ross

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #37 on: 03/12/2010 at 17:30 »
Ben

Shouldn't be so bad tomorrow as the temperature is a tropical 0oC at the moment and it won't be so cold tonight.

I would give your door a good coat of WD40 around the edges and in the lock tonight if I were you. (if you haven't got WD40 then remember whisky doesn't freeze easily)

Cheers
Irvine

John Reid

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #38 on: 03/12/2010 at 17:52 »
Vaseline has lots of uses as well Ben  :oops :oops one of them as a grease, if you give the door frames a thin smear of vaseline it will save the door from freezing shut.  I would also go with Irvine's suggestion of WD40 in the lock as well.

Alternatively get Lessels to fit full central heating to your house!  :z10

PS Have the mice moved back in yet to keep you company in your toasty livingroom?  :z4

Matt Henderson

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #39 on: 03/12/2010 at 19:00 »
My last car had a real problem with the lock freezing. I used to spray in WD40 but it would refreeze very easily. I switched to some bicycle oil and it worked much better.

Mike Barrio

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #40 on: 04/12/2010 at 10:00 »
Could be worse ................. :z4


Alex Burnett

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #41 on: 04/12/2010 at 10:30 »
Ben

I've found the KEY to your Kitchen Door! :z4 :z4 :z4



Alex

Mike Barrio

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #42 on: 04/12/2010 at 10:33 »
Nah .... you can't use an epoxy drier like that one for unsticking doors Alex :z7

Alex Burnett

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #43 on: 04/12/2010 at 10:36 »
Nah .... you can't use an epoxy drier like that one for unsticking doors Alex :z7

Well I thought it would either melt the ice or burn the door down :shock
Either way Ben would be able to get out without resorting to an Axe!! :z4 :z4 :z4

Alex

Kevin Muir

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #44 on: 04/12/2010 at 15:17 »
After being confined to the house for a few days because of the road, I managed to get up the hill today.

What a great feeling to be able to go anywhere you like again, fantastic.

New rims and spare snow tyres will be sourced ASAP.

I should have bought that 4 x 4 that I saw for a great price in the spring, it was a bargain.

I hope this white stuff moves on sooner rather than later.

Now back to tying a few flies and attempting a step by step.

Kev.




Hamish Young

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #45 on: 04/12/2010 at 16:26 »
New rims and spare snow tyres will be sourced ASAP.

What size rims and tyres you looking for Kev :?

:z3

Kevin Muir

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #46 on: 04/12/2010 at 17:54 »
Hi Hamish

I am looking for 5 stud 17" rims to take 205 / 50 X 17" tyres.

The stupid fat low profile things are just crap in the snow without seriously aggressive tyres.

You will have sussed that I am not very impressed with the stupid B****y thing in the snow.  Rant over.

At least I got out today to help out a mate who also had car problems this morning.

Oh the joy of winter motoring.

Kev.

John Reid

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #47 on: 04/12/2010 at 18:08 »
What are the smallest wheels that will go over the disks Kevin?  I am trying to get 2 cheap 17" BMWs allows for an e92 3 series to get skinnier winter grips on the better half's car.

Ben Dixon

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #48 on: 04/12/2010 at 20:02 »
Frozen in again this morning  :cry  Could have been worse, at least the car started!!

Pleased you got moving Kev, did you let the tyres down to get up the hill?


Ben

Kevin Muir

Re: Anyone else Stuck?
« Reply #49 on: 04/12/2010 at 20:29 »
Hi John, I will have to measure the discs to check wwhat size rim I need to go over the disc and caliper.

How much smaller than 17 " can you nornally go.

I would be very happy to put 15" 70 profile snow tyres on when there is snow forecast.

I have a compressor, trolley jack and a impact wrench at home so it should only take a few minutes to swap them over.

Ben, some kind soul had put some salt on the road so it was much easier with standard tyre pressures this morning.  I still had to reverse back in Johnshaven on a very slight slope because some stupid git would not pull awauy from the junction in time making me pull on the handbrake, you guessed it, spinning wheels again :z8

If I can get away with smaller diameter, narrower rims and thinner tyres that will definately be the best way forward and cheaper as well, sounds like a plan.

At least I am mobile again which is something.

Kev.

 




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