its Baltic up here

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#1 its Baltic up here

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Well All

Can I just say bloody whether its boltec up here I guess its winter again then? :(

Time to warm up the soldering irons

What are you all planning to? Build :P this winter
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Hi Colin,

I get that you are anticipating the return of winter, but what does 'Boltec' mean? I've not come across that word before.

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Greg wrote:Hi Colin,

I get that you are anticipating the return of winter, but what does 'Boltec' mean? I've not come across that word before.

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I assumed he meant Baltic ? ie freeze the nuts off a brass monkey weather. :wink:
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Arr, got it! Baltic in Scotland and from what I understand, rapidly moving south to us as well. Might have to put the heating on soon :cry:
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A bit of Devon (and a bit of Cornwall if you look closely) this morning.

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Is it the bit below the blue thing ?
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No, it's the bit above the browny black thing.
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Arr, it must be the middle thing.
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You've been to Devon then...
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