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Is there supposed to be a motybike in that picture?
Us boys duddun zee un nyver. Juss gude bump-stops.Is there supposed to be a motybike in that picture?
They redesigned the henry motor to be more efficient and have the same suction for the rule change.The new Dysons are crap. Sharks are much better. (I'm told G-Tech are also good but I haven't tried one myself).
If you're going for a Henry, I would suggest a George instead (the blue one).
New Henrys have restricted power due to eco legislation, but Georges are exempt because they are designed to suck up water but can still be used like normal.
I have a Shark and a George. No shares in either company. Just saying...
Jesus christ that put the shivvers frew meTodays happenings.....
1..Removed all tools n cr@p out disco then hoovered n interior clean.
2..Misses said what about mine after id packed up, ok gear back out an cleaned her mini.
3..Had lunch..misses special detox spicy veg soop cuppa tea n biccy
4..Shaved head
5..Shaved manhood n caught my ball sack wiv clippers fkn squealed like a stood on puppy
6..Drove to Loch Lomond wiv dog n misses for a nice walk, swung into Aldi for a few bits
7..Odrered Indian currys meal deal...spiced onions n poppydoms 2 starters 2 mains rice n nan for 21 quid
8..Home had a scoff n glass O wine
9..Stoke up fire n call my mum n Dad
10.. Rum n coke's n mixed crisps check in here..
fk me these days off are hard work
We have 2 G-Techs and I have to say I find them to be over-rated and under-performing at the best of times.They redesigned the henry motor to be more efficient and have the same suction for the rule change.
Utter rubbish quite franklyWe thought it was a bit disappointing, but there you go.
Use a hair-dryer to make it dry quicker.Waiting for the paint to dry is like.... watching paint dry
We are supposed to be seeing 60MPH winds and lots of rain @ c.10PM.I think me Island is in the middle of this weather system now as the rain has gone, the wind has dropped away and the skies are beginning to clear.
Part 2 must be due overnight
This is a draw back on many small lathes. A lot of people use the method you describe. Still as 'This Old Tony' says, any lathe is better than no lathe!Will I be limited to cutting stuff oversize and then "facing off" down to the required size I wonder?
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