I would just like to say

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2 for him and 2 for her!? One for each bum cheek :eek:
Nope, we'll keep the one we want, (W can't walk far so she needs one if we go out and try to walk some distance.) Then we'll put them back in the auction. We'll get at least £20 for them. This is what we do, cherry pick the lot then put the rest back in. works like a dream most of the time!;)
 
If you say 'water' you get household stuff
Don't know where it goes but would that actually matter? If you can secure it in the pipework?:confused:
Or make an extra bit?
I have domestic copper pipe, gracefully bent, that goes from the engine and to the bulkhead in a kit car. It looks totally in keeping with the 30s style and does the job fine! (to and from heater matrix!)
 
Best way to bath a penguin ??
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Blimey how hard does it have to be??
I want a washer pipe non return valve.. why can't sellers give the pipe size instead of which vehicle? Most use the same diameter pipes.. but i suppose a land rover one is going to be more expensive than a lada one, even though it's the same item
Ok, I'm dense, now figured out you mean "windscreen washer" pipe.
You may find what you want in fish tank suppliers. That's where I bought pipe and connectors to repair the system on my D2. All works fine.
https://www.google.com/search?q=aqu...l3j0i390l3.7248j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
 
I'm probably dense too.. I'm after the non return valve.. or one way valve if you're millennial
There are some links to ones that look pretty small in that link I sent you. but my D2 doesn't need non return valves, I think the pump must hold enough water in it so it comes on without them. Which model LR is this for?
 
He's not as clean as he looks after rolling around in the van for six months, needs a wash but don't want to ruin him (she, they) :)
Just asked W she says "very weak solution of washing up liquid in water, applied with cotton wool, very gently, don't soak it, "
I take no responsibility for what she says mind!!:rolleyes:
But she'd pretty good at this sort of thing!;)
and if the marks are stubborn then spray on dry cleaner, left to do its stuff then brushed out, this being my tip.;)
again I take no repsonsibility.:eek:
Cave at.
Do on it's bum first so it it takes the colour out, you'll see where it isn't so important!;)
 
He's not as clean as he looks after rolling around in the van for six months, needs a wash but don't want to ruin him (she, they) :)

Just asked W she says "very weak solution of washing up liquid in water, applied with cotton wool, very gently, don't soak it, "
I take no responsibility for what she says mind!!:rolleyes:
But she'd pretty good at this sort of thing!;)
and if the marks are stubborn then spray on dry cleaner, left to do its stuff then brushed out, this being my tip.;)
again I take no repsonsibility.:eek:
Cave at.
Do on it's bum first so it it takes the colour out, you'll see where it isn't so important!;)

It would have been washing machined and tumble dried in this house:D. Its got 2 chances;).

J
 
... one for the metal-bashers amongst us.
I used to be fearful of bending thick-walled steel tube before my late friend made me a tube bender with a 10-ton bottle-jack. :oops:
As you can see..... I now bend tubes with IMPUNITY. :D:D:D
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Here is the 25mm x 2mm walled tube fully bent. :cool:
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Thats a nice bit of kit, I hope you got your friend a few beers:).

J
 
Thats a nice bit of kit, I hope you got your friend a few beers:).

J
Yes indeed.....A few pub lunches were enjoyed on my tab during the course of the build.
But he would not let me pay him any cash money for any of it, although I offered many times.
He was a prickly and cantankerous old fella' but we got on like a house on fire. I do miss the old devil.
 
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Just got to learn to thread it. Part I hated about the overlocker
I never have to re-thread mine 'cos I always leave the last metre or so of the one I am taking off and then just knot the new one to that bit and gently pull it through until the knot reaches the needle - then you will cut the old one away and just thread the needle with the new thread. :)
 
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