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Acathla 07-01-2010 11:05

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Darn - I was hoping it would work on my lunch as well :(

oh well :)

Hugh 07-01-2010 11:16

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Condenser boilers vents in sub-zero temperatures - sub-optimal.

Our heating didn't come on this morning, and it seems this is due to the vent freezing over; I will go home at lunch-time and gently pour warm water over it.

MovedGoalPosts 07-01-2010 11:16

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Sharp sand will not melt the ice or snow, but it will cut into the surface of it thus assisting a bit of grit.

Cat Litter seems to be popular, but the chemicals in it are supposedly not good for the environment.

Hom3r 07-01-2010 11:18

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Originally Posted by Horace (Post 34940364)
So why do carrot sales increase by 60% when it snows? Surely snowmen can't be that popular...


2 snowmen talking, 1 says "can you smell carrotts" :D

Osem 07-01-2010 11:35

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Just a word of thanks to the 'considerate gentlemen' who pulled up in a pick-up truck earlier and emptied the entire contents of the grit bin sited on our hill. Thanks to them the hill is now impassable to all the elderly people who live there!

:mad::mad::mad:

LondonRoad 07-01-2010 11:52

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Originally Posted by Rob (Post 34940532)
Sharp sand will not melt the ice or snow, but it will cut into the surface of it thus assisting a bit of grit.

Cat Litter seems to be popular, but the chemicals in it are supposedly not good for the environment.

Technically you're correct in that Sharp sand doesn't itself melt the snow or ice. However it does absorb heat from the Sun, even the winter sun, and this raises the temperature of the ice/sand mixture. I don't know how low temperatures have to go for this to remain effective but it does work during daytime just now in the West of Scotland (-7 last night). There is refreezing overnight but the resultant sand/ice mixture isn't slippy because of the angular gritting properties of the sharp sand.

It is also a plant friendlier option as a lot of plants are salt intolerant.

Maggy 07-01-2010 14:03

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I can't find our spade.It's hidden somewhere under the snow...:rolleyes:

I've also not got any grit,sand or enough salt and apparently the local Co-Op has run out of salt and cat litter.:(

Zee 07-01-2010 15:24

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Just started snowing here again in London, visability is so poor and its really heavy again

sherer 07-01-2010 15:37

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Originally Posted by Zee (Post 34940690)
Just started snowing here again in London, visability is so poor and its really heavy again

what part of London is that ? I know your location says Barnet but you could be at work or something.

Was told is was snowing down near Ashford in Kent too.

Hom3r 07-01-2010 15:38

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barnet is north westish of london (M1 area)

Zee 07-01-2010 15:43

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Originally Posted by sherer (Post 34940698)
what part of London is that ? I know your location says Barnet but you could be at work or something.

Was told is was snowing down near Ashford in Kent too.

In the Edgware area, NW London

sherer 07-01-2010 15:46

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Originally Posted by Zee (Post 34940702)
In the Edgware area, NW London

thanks for letting me know. I'm two minds, in some ways I don't mind the snow moving over to my area as I could do with working from home tomorrow.

Zee 07-01-2010 15:50

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Originally Posted by sherer (Post 34940703)
thanks for letting me know. I'm two minds, in some ways I don't mind the snow moving over to my area as I could do with working from home tomorrow.

I was in Uxbridge area of London yesterday and it wasn't much, came back to my area and couldn't believe how much there was, was going well over my ancles.

Did you get a lot down there?

xpod 07-01-2010 16:04

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It`s not currently snowing here in SE London but no doubt it`s on it`s way again if it`s over NW London.
We just had couple of hours "polly bagging" with the wee ones up in Greenwich park.
Not quite the Ochil or even Pentland hills but it was certainly fun.
Kinda made me a wee bit homesick in fact, more so now with those lovely pictures posted earlier in the thread:(

sherer 07-01-2010 16:16

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Originally Posted by Zee (Post 34940705)
I was in Uxbridge area of London yesterday and it wasn't much, came back to my area and couldn't believe how much there was, was going well over my ancles.

Did you get a lot down there?

only been in Central London today which seems ok because of all the people.

To be honest round Bromley in SE London there are a few inches maybe 6 inches at most but prob not even that much. Hardly the mass news story this has been turned into.


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