I have a cheap' n' cheerful "Daymaster Barometer" which I inherited from my parents : It completely satisfies my tapping requirements, and a quick google shows that on e-bay you might get one for about £10...
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBut vints, it's not the same as having your own personal reading by the front door is it?
Digital ones are probably more accurate but I want an old fashioned clockwork one which says 'Stormy' - 'Change' - 'Settled' So far as to manufacturers I have come across FCC Precision, TFA Dostmann and Woodmans all offering reasonable prices and attractive looking - any thoughts mangerton and S_A?
Catholic Fete was good, I've returned with pot of three-fruit marmalade and a delicious apple cake (of which I've just had a slice)
I googled the names you provided. "Woodmans" provided this which is certainly different, but I'm not sure it's what you want.
I am not an expert, beyond what I've said above, but the other sites look good and I'm sure you'll find something you like within the budget you mentioned. I imagine that the variations in price will to a large extent be due to the case and presentation of the barometer. The 'works' will be identical or very similar.
Edit: I have now seen your edit. Woodford makes more sense, and my remarks above apply. Otoh, Woodmans would certainly provide a talking point.
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<doh> I guess a bit of bladderwrack is about effective as a Woodmans stick!
I am attracted to FCC, they are based in Cornwall and make marine barometers so should know what they are doing (I'd love one of those chunky brass bulkhead ones but problems fixing to wall + price) and they're very attractive with visible innards, plus they come with instructions and (so it says) friendly staff at the end of the line ....
I don't think, vinteuil, I'd be happy with a secondhand one and no guarantee, but thanks for the suggestion because this is to be a Christmas present with money given by my brother. It's terribly exciting isn't it? My first barometer ............ !!!!
Ontopic: saly, a friend suffers terribly with low pressure headaches, it's horrible but nothing one can do. Today reached 12.2° amd 993.1 mb, so quite pleasant, fairly clear sky and beginninings of nice sunset. Leaves have suddenly turned colour and are tumbling fast.
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Originally posted by Anna View Post<doh> I guess a bit of bladderwrack is about effective as a Woodmans stick!
I am attracted to FCC, they are based in Cornwall and make marine barometers so should know what they are doing (I'd love one of those chunky brass bulkhead ones but problems fixing to wall + price) and they're very attractive with visible innards, plus they come with instructions and (so it says) friendly staff at the end of the line ....
I don't think, vinteuil, I'd be happy with a secondhand one and no guarantee, but thanks for the suggestion because this is to be a Christmas present with money given by my brother. It's terribly exciting isn't it? My first barometer ............ !!!!
Ontopic: saly, a friend suffers terribly with low pressure headaches, it's horrible but nothing one can do. Today reached 12.2° amd 993.1 mb, so quite pleasant, fairly clear sky and beginninings of nice sunset. Leaves have suddenly turned colour and are tumbling fast.
Anna, I could do with one of your nice meals tonight - too tired/lazy to cook but I've got a casserole ready for tomorrow. Made do with bread pudding tonight which is quite nourishing'
I shall stick to the BBC forecasts, S-A and a piece of seaweed.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostAnna, I could do with one of your nice meals tonight - too tired/lazy to cook but I've got a casserole ready for tomorrow. Made do with bread pudding tonight which is quite nourishing'
I shall stick to the BBC forecasts, S-A and a piece of seaweed.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostAnna, I could do with one of your nice meals tonight - too tired/lazy to cook but I've got a casserole ready for tomorrow. Made do with bread pudding tonight which is quite nourishing'
I shall stick to the BBC forecasts, S-A and a piece of seaweed.
Our local weather station has a new page, full of dials and graphs! I now know that the cloud base at the moment is 1511ft, there is a live wind speed function and you can view the barometer in either: inHg, hPa, kPa or mmHg (don't ask me what they mean!) Thick frost and mist this morning, cleared to blue and sunshine, 9.8°, no doubt frosty again tonight.
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I have pheasant, grouse, venison, etc., when I go to visit my sister in Co. Durham. Unfortunatey I've had a few experiences of a mouthful of shot in the pheasant, bit off putting. Never understood the point of bread sauce, unless it is to add mositure to dry meat?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI have pheasant, grouse, venison, etc., when I go to visit my sister in Co. Durham. Unfortunatey I've had a few experiences of a mouthful of shot in the pheasant, bit off putting. Never understood the point of bread sauce, unless it is to add mositure to dry meat?
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