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Richard Stamper
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2014
Birdham Point Marina to Hamble Point Marina
This is our newly purchased boat. In this video we move it 26 miles from near Chichester to the River Hamble, some 26 miles.
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This tells you the story of installing a Hy-Land climbing frame from start to completion. It's a lot of work and assembly is best left to those who install these everyday.
GARDEN SPRAYER USEFUL HACK
มุมมอง 62ปีที่แล้ว
Here's a simple hack for your garden sprayer - it may save you garden one day
STIGA C500 ELECTRIC MOWER
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Here's a quick review on the Stiga C500 Electric Tractor Mower
SCOOTER VARIATOR WEAR EXPLAINED
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This video shows you what to inspect when removing your scooter variator.
GARAGE CONVERSION YOUTUBE
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This video is about the extension we are adding to our home
MOTORBIKE FORK TOOL (HOME MADE)
มุมมอง 1514 ปีที่แล้ว
This video tells you how to insert the bushes and oil seals in a motorbike forks by making your own tools. The reason I did this is because we are in the middle of Covid 19 and couldn't get the a pre-made tool easily.
PIAGGIO SILENT BLOCK REMOVAL
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How to remove the silent blocks from the engine casing of a Piaggio or Vespa which share the same engine. This link (although not exactly the same setup) shows you the issues with worn bushes th-cam.com/video/_Bcce6NC8E8/w-d-xo.html
HOW TO USE A MORSO 1410 STOVE
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This video sets out the process for using your Morso Stove and some of the problems you might encounter. This stove is brilliant but only let down by the quality of the user manual. Buy this stove with confidence - it's perfect
BMW HEAD LAMP WASHER FIX E90
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How to repair faulty pop out headlight washer nozzles on an E90 BMW
Had mine 35 years now when my son was small and he’s 40 in Jan. Never knew this I’ll try it when I light this autumn.
Hi Richard, I've got a question for you. When you open the door of the stove and look at what then call baffle plate, do you see any holes in it? apparently they call them secondary and territory air systems. I
Very useful, thank you
Very good explanation. Thank you very much from Spain
What do you mean with 'I ground the socket'?
Great video, I have the same problem on my Renault Espace 4. You give me the right way to repair, thanks
This is exactly what I needed. Thanks
Hi, great video. Thinking about the tools to use to extract outer ring in a more easy way (inner bearing ring pulley for example). Does any one know the inner diameter of outer ring in mm? Thanks in advance
This is a very good video but the information is incorrect. The top dial should always be slightly open. This is how the glass remains clear. You will find this in the Morso instructions.
.. Only Jesus Christ blood can cleanse us of are sins come to Jesus Christ today Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Come to Jesus Christ today Jesus Christ is only way to heaven Repent and follow him today seek his heart Jesus Christ can fill the emptiness he can fill the void. The Holy Spirit can lead you guide and confort you through it all Heaven and hell is real cone to the loving savior today Today is the day of salvation tomorrow might be to late come to the loving savior today John 3:16-21 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God. Mark 1.15 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. Hebrews 11:6 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Jesus
Really helpful video
Hi Does it mean you cant burn wood and coal combined, its either one or the other?
The combined gases of wood and coal together are extremely corrosive to both glass and metals. It is not a good idea to burn both together.
May I ask does this type of wood burner morso squirrel have a roof fire brick? To push up top nr flu ? Kind Regards.
Hi, the morso has a top metal deflector plate and 3 x fire bricks, one each side and a smaller rear brick just under the deflector. Hope this helps
Great video thank you🙂 After a night in the freezer does it go in easily? Or is there another way?
No, these are an interference fit, they need to be pressed in so sticking them in the freezer knocks a few thou off of the diameter and just makes the process a little easier.. You have to be ready to move quickly once taken out of the fridge so get everything ready. Mine slipped in real easy but be careful how you use a hammer otherwise you will damage the casing. Let us know how you get on.
Great info and very clear.
Thanks so much for the info. Having my morso lined this week and a register plate installed as these were missing when I moved in to new property. Looking forward to hopefully save on gch this winter. Do you think logs or smokeless coal? Which do you find the most cost effective please? Plan to keep a burn on during the night. Thanks again.
My bike was a piaggio typhoon 125 2014 they are from 2010 to 2016 they are an absolute pain in the arse to get out also the 4 needle bearings what link the engine to the frame (subframe) are a nightmare too you need to order the long spacers as well as they severely wear as well the needle bearings x4 was hk1514-rs which were cheaper off ebay but i ordered the long spacers and engine mounts from fowlers ps it will take you a full afternoon and a lot of patience to do this job i am glad this guy did a vid on how to get the 2 engine bushes out as you could easily crack the engine case if just let loose with hammer
Thanks for your comments, it really helps everyone. (sorry for my late reply)
@@richardstamper5630 it sure helped me i should of done a video of the 4 subframe bearings to help others as that was a pain as well
I have had morso squirrel for about 20 years. It will run 24 hours 7 days on 1 bag of Anthracite. Once burning well bottom air is about one quarter to a half turn open but I still open top about one turn this keeps glass clean and for logs top air only
Just moved into a house with this stove and had no idea how to use it so your video has been very helpful, thanks!
Excellent - in time you will adapt the use of both vents but good operation depends on so many factors, room ventilation (it needs a good air supply), the draw of your chimney etc but mainly using well dried logs is the key. If you notice the glass getting excessively black then you are burning too slowly creating smoke and not flame. If this happens and you want to clean the glass then get a paper towel, dip it in the ashes (when cold of course) and rub over the glass, it's better than any chemical solution. Rgds Rich
nice one thanks
Just bought a 1410 ( old stock, can't get them now) and looking forwards to the install. You explanation on working the fire was excellent to listen to.
That's very kind of you. Being brand new it will stink for a couple of days so be prepared for that but I can assure you, you have purchased a great stove.
Can I do this without taking the wheel off?! Just activate the washer and have a friend catch the pump/piston and clamp it down?
No. You will not be able to remove the pump because you can't get to the release clips from the front side. If you were just replacing the front cover then that would be OK. The wheel has to come off in order to remove the inner wheel arch surround (as explained in the video). Once off you will also have access to the feed pipe which needs removing. If by chance you find a way of doing it from the front side then let us all know in the comments. Rgds Richard
Fantastic! Just what I was looking for before spending money on a replacement. Thank you so much. Also, mine had a little black rubber hose inside the center.
Wow, bonus... so you got the job done OK?
@@richardstamper5630 Yes Sir, now just wait to see if it leaks still.
@@richardstamper5630 Not sure why the rubber tube is there but I put it back in. My guess is some sort of freeze protection?
@@Joe-kj8bw If you are anything like me I always seem to have a few bolts left over - makes you wonder why they put them there in the first place 🙂
Lol! Leftover bolts and screws drives me crazy, I try real hard to not have it happen.
Just smash it out with a socket from the other side with some heat on it
nope the other side has a lip and you would know it it you tried it yourself at least once
@@vkhlopine I have but not on piaggio
How did you take the piston out so easily?
I didn't film the actual hitting of the piston but trust me, one or two sharp blows should work. Keep in mind I don't know if yours is the same design as mine but if you do attempt it again then don't use a normal hammer as you might crack the plastic. It's all about the speed of the impact and ensuring you have a good grip. The worst that can happen is you break it but as I see it, it's already not working so worth a try.
your video is very helpful sir. thank you.
Thanks for your kind comment - appreciated.
By the way can i just pry it with small chisel while punching it upward or downward instead and not using saw that will leave a cut on the other side?
@@buboy071 It's possible but the casing for the silent block is fairly strong, my concern is that you might damage the crankcase casing. My idea was to put a cut in that silent block so as to weaken it. I think you have to do what you think is best but keep in mind it's only aluminium?
Saw this video and just yesterday checked would it help. And yes 😁 inside a head lamp washer looked same dirty. Now it works like it should. Thanks and greetings from Poland 🙂
Thanks Michal, isn't TH-cam great, I do something in my garage in England and as a result you fix something in Poland, how cool is that
Again youtube clickbait, this is bulshit and pump is not with a simple tap detachable. Why would you skip that part? I tried and conclusion without damaging this is not possible just buy new pump!
Hi Richard, I just bought a 1442 and there is a basic guide on how to start fire... but not one single word about operating the lower valve... !!! So thank you very much for your perfect video ! Morso should pay you money for ! Thanks !
Thank you for the lecture. Really helped my new stove 👏🏿
It is a good idea but the dirt and grime already scratched the inner side of that tube and after cleaning, mine would just be leaking . New one was the only solution.
Ca you please give me a hand on the tool? I would love to make this. I need it for my Aprillia to remove the bushes. Is it a m14 bolt? Washers etc? Please I need your help
Ah well that's a weight off my mind. I found your video AFTER lighting my squirrel for the first time. Horrible smell, boat full of smoke & both fire alarms going off 🤣🤣🤣
Yes, it happened to me and there was absolutely no info in the 'so called' user manual about that... so you have it on a boat, it must be really cosy in the winter.
@@richardstamper5630 well now the smoke has cleared, it's very pleasant! Looking forward to many a cozy night in the future.
mine broke apart, be careful how big the shock is :)
Great video richard. I followed the steps but i couldnt get mine to work properly after cleaning so bought two cheap replacements off ebay. A year on they work perfect still, think they were only 10$ for the pair if i remember
Result!
Hi Richard, thanks so much for this video. I bought a 1410 two years ago and have been burning firewood in it. About four months ago I started using wood briquettes because it was hard to fit the firewood into the stove (I am in Australia and we use red-gum firewood which are often just too big). The briquettes are compressed saw dust with no glues involved. They burn hotter than normal firewood (probably because of the low moisture). When installed, I was given a very poor induction and in fact misled into thinking I just use the bottom vent in varying degrees of openness while burning wood. To be honest, I hadn't even noticed the top vent - and then thought it was just decorative. Yesterday the baffle collapsed into pieces of spongy furry iron. The front fender is warped significantly by the heat and there is a crack along the top of the stove (visible from both inside and out) and at the back, visible on the inside, above the fire brick where the baffle was located. At this point I don't know if the stove is useable with the cracks and I just need to replace the fire bricks and baffle, or whether it's completely ruined. The manual I downloaded (I wasn't given one) actually says briquettes are okay to use - so I assume that I have just been running the fire too hot by having the bottom vent open to some degree quite frequently. I have only been trying to figure out what went wrong for about 12 hours but it seems to me that in the first place I did not get a good induction. As I explore the internet for clues, I am confused as to whether this is a multi fuel or wood burner? I have found it listed as multi-fuel but then the specs say this stove uses timber while in other places I see it described as a wood-burner and not a multi-fuel stove. I am also confused about where the company is located so I can contact them. It is described as Danish but the main website seems to be in the UK. If you can help, or have comments, that would be much appreciated.
Wow, so many problems. I am no professional but I will give you my opinion. Firstly the 1410 is a rugged little stove so I am alarmed when you tell me about the cracked casing and the collapsed baffle. Let’s start with the wood briquettes. I think there’s a bit of confusion here, when we talk about briquettes in the UK we are mainly referring to coal briquettes which burn at a steady rate. Wooden briquettes in my opinion would burn faster and hotter, a bit like that train scene from Back to the Future. I can only conclude you might have put too much temperature into it? The 1410 is a multi-fuel burner, ours has been installed for several years and it’s runs on coal briquettes and wood depending on our stock situation. In general, when burning wood the top vent comes into play because you are really burning the vapours from the wood. With coal you have to burn it from below but sometimes it’s a mixture of both vents. I am guessing you must have a decent draw from your chimney because the wood briquettes were burning hard from below (the bottom vent open). How many briquettes were you burning at one time? Ideally the fire should have a steady glow and not a raging fire. We can put coal in our fire at 4pm and we would re-stock it after 4 hours (ish). When retiring to bed we shut down the burner and it will still be alight the following morning. At this point we either let it go out or we restock it. Personally I wouldn’t want to run your stove with those cracks, it could be lethal. Personally I don’t think the manufacturer would do anything to help, I feel they would come to the same conclusion but it’s always worth a try. The only other thing I can think of is this a genuine Morso or an inferior copy?
@@richardstamper5630 Many Thanks Richard for your generous reply. I would usually put a lot of briquettes in the fire and when they burnt they would expand to fill the cavity frequently pressing against the glass. They would burn very quickly if the vent was open at all and I would have to refuel every hour. Clearly, I was completely ignorant about how to use the fire and ran the fire far too hot. It’s a case of not knowing that you don’t know. I wouldn’t know how to tell if it was a genuine morso. It looks like one but then so would a fake I suppose.. Clearly I ran the fire “like a furnace” as someone put it to me, but at the time I wasn’t conscious of the difference between how a furnace runs and how a fire runs. It would have been good if the company, or the installer had provided really good instructions about how to use the stove. Do you know where Morso HQ is located as I would like them to have feedback and get guidance about whether the cracks can be repaired with furnace cement or not? Warm Regards and thanks again for the helpful video
@@charlespotter863 Hi Charles, I was just wondering what happened to your Morso saga. Morso tell me that when testing these stoves they run them up to 20kw, basically burning red but that temperature is brought up slowly. I am guessing your stove was cold and then went into bonkers mode not allowing time for the metal case to accept it. Anycase, let me know what happened. morsoe.com/en/customer-service/contact-morso
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Hi mate i cant take out the headlight washer from my e92 not sure how many clips are they and are they differently made from australia? Just curious mine doesnt have a clip on the front (bumper) i only have one clip but not sure how to take it out as they dont come off even with force. Thanks mate
Thanks for your help,had stove installed yesterday and had no idea 🤷♀️ how to use the vents.I feeling a bit more convenient now ,many many thanks 😊
My absolute pleasure.... just keep in mind, the more you close it down, the more the glass will soot up. It's a case of practice and if you need a little more flame then just open the bottom vent a tad until you get an actual flame, just don't let it smoulder. Rich
I have just have my Morso installed and I tried to read the instruction manual and there were many infos missing. I will burn only wood so I'll keep in mind your suggestion about the vents. Thank you for this very helpful video!!!
Thanks for that. Don't be scared to use the bottom vent even for wood. It often depends how dry and what type of wood you are using. Well seasoned dry logs are perfect but from time to time we have burnt young logs which need a solid flame under them.
Could you please tell me how you put the new ones in thank you
Hey mate, did you put the new one's in? easy?
How do I operate the vents when I'm burning peat?
Never used peat and with recent conservation chats about peat perhaps it's not a good idea.
Thanks Richard. Very useful!
I think the ecofans are a waste of money because I have three of them that only worked for a very short time. Unless they have improved them !
We have had our 2 fans for 3~4 years with no issues. They should never be positioned directly over the burner as they would run too hot. Set them as far back as you can and if you really hear them whirring then they are too hot.
@@richardstamper5630 yeah I did have the, back off the main part of the stoves. I sold them along with stoves. But that was when they first came out many years ago. I am sure they have improved!
Stove Fan works using a peltier cell that creates electrical power by being hot one side and cooler on the other. The electrical power drives a little fan motor .
Thanks for that, all I know is they really help distribute the heat.
I’m gonna do this tomorrow 😅 yay 😖
Good luck to you - it will no doubt involve a bit of swearing but otherwise fairly rewarding.
It is not clear how you opened it, I do not understand English
Not sure what you mean?
@@richardstamper5630 open the cylinder, thanks
Thanks for posting this. Installing a 1440 before winter and so this is great to see how it actually works.
Thanks for that - it's all about playing with the unit until you find the right balance.
Does this solve the problem that the tire is worn out at the left side ?
Yes possibly - if the drive train isn't sitting straight it will wear tyres unevenly. Put the bike on its stand, step well back and take a look, is the wheel sitting straight? Also check its lateral position, you could try running a straight edge from the back wheel to the front, do both tyres line up perfectly. Finally, grab the rear wheel when its on the stand, can you move it out of position left and right. If yes then take a look at your engine mounts and the silent blocks
Richard Stamper I think it’s better to change the blocks and subframe? Or only blocks?
@@perrys9872 There is no subframe, the silent blocks locate onto the chassis of the bike. Once you remove the single side engine mount and the rod through the silent block the engine will fall out.
Richard Stamper i got a Kymco agility 50 I got a subframe and blocks
@@perrys9872 OK, not familiar with the Kymco but I am sure it all fairly similar
Thanks for the info. I had mine installed yesterday and had no idea what I was supposed to be doing. So different to other woodfire stoves that I have had in the past.
Yes it's annoying, the manufacturers give you little clue how to use the thing but with a little practice it's easy to have a comfortable evening with the Morso.
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Come to Jesus Christ today Jesus Christ is only way to heaven Repent and follow him today seek his heart Jesus Christ can fill the emptiness he can fill the void Heaven and hell is real cone to the loving savior today Today is the day of salvation tomorrow might be to late come to the loving savior today John 3:16-21 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God. Mark 1.15 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. Hebrews 11:6 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Jesus
Thank you for explaining.