I would just like to say

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Bit peeved.

Having written the whole spiel about how to remove a diff from the front or rear of a D2 to test for play between the crown wheel and pinion. For a French guy, translating the odd specialist word or phrase. He now says that although he has the experience and skills he is just going to put it all back together again, (i.e. reconnect the front prop) cos he cannot be bovvad as he is used to working on German cars which he finds more "logical". And drive it again!!!

He did thank me. :mad:
 
The earth IS flat. And I ain't upset.


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Putting polish on a surface then spreading it evenly, maybe letting it dry if it is that sort, then buffing it, cannot harm the surface.
But using polishes that contain cutting compounds to remove oxidisation could eventually cut through the top layer of paint or clear coat.
But basically English weather, hot sun, acid rain, all these things do your paintwork in unless you regularly coat them with a layer of polish.

When "metallic" paints first came out a lot of them "crazed" due to peeps not understanding that stage of the finishing process.
Eye shudder bin clearer. Eye use polish that lightly cuts then a wax after. So takingva very small kayer oft.
 
Just had anuvva quick down pour and storm. Was outside finking about taking a cutting oft me hevva and a squirrel wonders along to the left ov me from behind me castle wall. About 4 foot away. He pauses. Eye looks down but dun't move. He gets his nut then hops oft in 1 meter sections and stops to see wot eye is doing, each stop. Little one that seems to be more trusting. Said cutting has now bin taken. Dun't kniw iffit will wuk. Purrit in wiv me new batch ov sun flour seeds on me kitchen window sill.
 
Eye shudder bin clearer. Eye use polish that lightly cuts then a wax after. So takingva very small kayer oft.
Yep, so you remove the oxidisation, but what is oxydised is the clear coat, or paint. You remove tiny amounts each time you do it but eventually it is possible to be killing it with kindness. If you don't have oxydisation, use simple wax type polish.
 
Finished the welding on the inner wings, was a bit of a mission. I found a bit which was missed/butchered
previously & was letting water in. Ive no idea why they didnt weld it but decided to fill it with silicone. :mad: that was the
easiest part to get to & weld just on under the front windscreen at the corner on the inner wing. Still its done now so
happy. Just the lights to sort properly then its mot time. :)
 
Finished the welding on the inner wings, was a bit of a mission. I found a bit which was missed/butchered
previously & was letting water in. Ive no idea why they didnt weld it but decided to fill it with silicone. :mad: that was the
easiest part to get to & weld just on under the front windscreen at the corner on the inner wing. Still its done now so
happy. Just the lights to sort properly then its mot time. :)
You know what?
I have completely lost the plot on this.

Which vehicle are you talking about now, plese, pretty please, sugar on the top?? ;);)
 
You know what?
I have completely lost the plot on this.

Which vehicle are you talking about now, plese, pretty please, sugar on the top?? ;);)

Ooops sorry tis the D1, it was getting that crusty looking way so yup I poked holes in it lol tbh it would have passed
another mot but whats the point in putting it off, now I dont need to worry about it. :)
 
The chicken crossed the road to get into your bed, better watch you dont choke it during the night. 🤣🤣
My problem is that they are extremely friendly, which is great, try to tread all over my feet when I let them out, feed them etc, but they seem to see my toes as being food, maybe sossages or summat, so they will try to peck at them!! They disassociate "daddy" from his feet!

Can't blame them!! they ain't Einstein's hens!!

Do you not keep hens up where you iz?
 
My problem is that they are extremely friendly, which is great, try to tread all over my feet when I let them out, feed them etc, but they seem to see my toes as being food, maybe sossages or summat, so they will try to peck at them!! They disassociate "daddy" from his feet!

Can't blame them!! they ain't Einstein's hens!!

Do you not keep hens up where you iz?

Nope not here the foxes or a mink would have them. Its easier to keep a mink 🤣 🤣
 
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