Thank you for tickling the old grey cells awake. It is always a happy feeling when you find a informative, constructive and educational video just like this one. More tips please for the novice.
Thanks Mike. I think that that was actually coke but I’m always getting them confused 🫤. It’s from Hattons, from their constructor range. That one was the coarse grade. They do finer ones for tenders and different gauges
Thank you for tickling the old grey cells awake. It is always a happy feeling when you find a informative, constructive and educational video just like this one. More tips please for the novice.
Glad it was helpful Peter. Let me know if there' anything in particular you'd like to see
Very good. Probably the simplest and tidiest coal/aggregate load method I've seen.
I'm very impressed with all your videos so far.
Thank you very much! Glad you found it useful Kevin
For me a different way to view this, and a really good way to boot. I shall be doing this in future, cheers Paul at Sandling Junction
Thanks Paul. I'm glad you found it useful.
another handy video, thanks Dave
You’re welcome. Thanks for tuning in
Thanks very much great video like and share thanks DD.
Glad you enjoyed it. Good to hear from you
@@BuntersYard Your welcome and thanks very much for replying to my comment. lt's nice to be in this great Community sharing ideas.Take care DD.
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Many thanks for such an informative video, incidentally who's coal/coke load were you using? It looks particularly realistic to my eyes!
Thanks Mike. I think that that was actually coke but I’m always getting them confused 🫤. It’s from Hattons, from their constructor range. That one was the coarse grade. They do finer ones for tenders and different gauges