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liam mini 35

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No worries. Keep us informed then about how it goes.

The turbo build has finally started


Rob Gavin

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ventiallation and in particular cross ventillation will help significantly with high moisture, hence why airbricks are installed for sub-floor areas. Getting air circulation in the space will help the natural drying process.

A small fan working with the de-hum will help.


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I'll stick a fan in the hole. Thanks.

On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it

*hehe!*

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