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JPB
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#31 Post by JPB »

At least the Micra obsession will keep her off the scent of the Anna Friel shrine that you built in the woods and visit every second thursday at 3am. :mrgreen:
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#32 Post by rich. »

JPB wrote:At least the Micra obsession will keep her off the scent of the Anna Friel shrine that you built in the woods and visit every second thursday at 3am. :mrgreen:
shhhh........i just need the red micra to finish it now :D
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#33 Post by rich. »

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edited to fix your image link
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#34 Post by TerryG »

Normally when Rich is talking about trannies he means something else ;)
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
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#35 Post by rich. »

TerryG wrote:Normally when Rich is talking about trannies he means something else ;)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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yes this one!! its the pride of the fleet 8-)

thanks for fixing the link.... in advance :oops:

edited to fix your image link AGAIN
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#36 Post by rich. »

http://s263.beta.photobucket.com/user/b ... 8465523626

some pics of what else i get up to :D
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#37 Post by Luxobarge »

rich. wrote:http://s263.beta.photobucket.com/user/b ... 8465523626

some pics of what else i get up to :D
That looks very like the kind of project I'm into on my house, except mine's Oak timer-framed, 15th century! Good stuff....
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#38 Post by rich. »

rich. wrote:
edited to fix your image link AGAIN
:lol: :lol: :lol:
thanks!!
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#39 Post by rich. »

Luxobarge wrote:
rich. wrote:http://s263.beta.photobucket.com/user/b ... 8465523626

some pics of what else i get up to :D
That looks very like the kind of project I'm into on my house, except mine's Oak timer-framed, 15th century! Good stuff....
cheers!!im not sure how old this place is, there is a lot of oak in in but the walls are all stone & im getting better at cutting the stone lintles etc...the pics were taken about 4 years ago, the bedrooms are nearly finished if you can find me on facebook there are loads of pics of the work ive carried out here :D
it keeps me out of the pub
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#40 Post by rich. »

ive been working a 40 miles from home & using my old van, but this week ive been using the tipper, i was laying a slab.. its such a nice change to arrive at work or home & not be deaf.. tipper is growing on me! does it have a limited slip diff as in my old iveco? as while at the tip it was just a bit more difficult to get out...
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