Stone56
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And a free white stickGerra freelander. Tis a freelandering fred afterall.
And a free white stickGerra freelander. Tis a freelandering fred afterall.
Penny pipe If you live in a old area you are forever digging bits of them upSame way they made 'em 150 years ago ...
Tis the queens burfday
On account of advancing age ----- and waistline----- I have squandered me pocket money on a car creeper. Luxury model with 2 x magnetic tool trays, and a LED work light on a bendy stick thing. Should make getting under the family fleet of low slung front end cars a bit easier from now on. Especially the focus which almost hugs the ground with its nose. And I need to add a couple more inches to the height of the home- made ramps. The 1970's ramps which are still in good condition, and still useable for raising the rear end, are no good at the fronts of moderns. Looking forward to sliding around under the Landy too
Have to disagree with you actually, of course it is egg shaped as most cars are nowadays with weird little bumps in places, but with the roof wound back inside the boot and all the windows down it looks quite cool.
But then I think I have had time to get used to it!
But to me this View attachment 321679 looks cooler than this View attachment 321680. The base model.
This is our preferred way of driving it around View attachment 321681 Cos if you do this to it, which admittedly looks a shade cooler View attachment 321682 Then once you put the arches back on, they tend to leak.
And of course you have to store the arches at home as, as Clarkson correctly pointed out, you cannot store them in the car!
What's this semi auto all about ?
That looks fabToday (all day till 19:15) I have been mostly making decorative panels for the kitchen cupboards.
I am pleased with how they have turned out, and so is the boss.
View attachment 321704
Thank you! We are both very pleased with it.That looks fab
Penny pipe If you live in a old area you are forever digging bits of them up
12 degrees up there, sweltering Don’t ferget yer ginger ppe.
Today (all day till 19:15) I have been mostly making decorative panels for the kitchen cupboards.
I am pleased with how they have turned out, and so is the boss.
View attachment 321704
Today (all day till 19:15) I have been mostly making decorative panels for the kitchen cupboards.
I am pleased with how they have turned out, and so is the boss.
View attachment 321704
Well, as you'll have gathered I made a real start on the roof yessdi, sweeping and fishing out all the broken tile bits which was tedious and tricky, as well as uncomfortable. As I lifted the edge of a tile bits of the edge of it inside/underneath would fall down onto the edge of the tile below, so keeping the bits in the valleys was a drag. So shoved and swept them all down and into the gutter!
As I was going along I replaced the very worst ones, but if I just went ahead and started by replacing them lots and lots of bust off, cracked off splintered off bits of tile would end up on the wood underneath, and there are holes in that so it could end up any old where! I've done about 2/5ths of the bit I need to do and just the fragments have filled one and a half wine boxes.
I'm sure if I was a roofer I would know better ways of doing this but I am not so I don't! Where is @kevstar when you need him!?
Overall I am going to change 100 tiles but as 6 weigh 25kilos, I only carry 2 at a time up the ladder and of course I have to move and carry 2 off the roof as well! (Maybe I need to make myself some kind of backpack to make it easier. I have bought some stout cord and a couple of pulleys so I might be able to make up some sort of a hoist but they are a flipping awkward shape. If they wer eflat slates it'd be a sight easier!)
My left knee is complaining so doing other stuff to do with the pool today, the knee has been placed on "light duties"
Have a good day folks!
You had yer toof doneI aint a ginger,
my mate at work said at tea time have I been on holiday I looked like a Turkish body builder oh how they laughed
On account of advancing age ----- and waistline----- I have squandered me pocket money on a car creeper. Luxury model with 2 x magnetic tool trays, and a LED work light on a bendy stick thing. Should make getting under the family fleet of low slung front end cars a bit easier from now on. Especially the focus which almost hugs the ground with its nose. And I need to add a couple more inches to the height of the home- made ramps. The 1970's ramps which are still in good condition, and still useable for raising the rear end, are no good at the fronts of moderns. Looking forward to sliding around under the Landy too
Had a couple of nights away last weekend and the room had one of those Dyson air mover type fans. Mrs T was most impressed with the high air flow, cool air temperature and low noise. They have one with a heating element as well which is only about 70w (they say). Good for us as we have no CH.Evening all. Just stopped after getting home from work. Dug the air con unit out hope it will help with sleep later .
Burgers for tea as I'm not cooking in the kitchen which will heat bedroom up
Got me one for the same reasons but the ickle wheels couldn't cope with nobbly bobble concrete in the alley. Praps a big sheet of ply or even lino?On account of advancing age ----- and waistline----- I have squandered me pocket money on a car creeper. Luxury model with 2 x magnetic tool trays, and a LED work light on a bendy stick thing. Should make getting under the family fleet of low slung front end cars a bit easier from now on. Especially the focus which almost hugs the ground with its nose. And I need to add a couple more inches to the height of the home- made ramps. The 1970's ramps which are still in good condition, and still useable for raising the rear end, are no good at the fronts of moderns. Looking forward to sliding around under the Landy too
Poop, got "page not found"http://www.pipearchive.co.uk/pdfs/publications/Terry c1988 - Devon, Barnstaple Pipe Factory.pdf
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