What have you done to your Landie today.

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Do you even know what a ratchet spanner is :confused: from what I hear the only tools needed for a gaylander are hair driers and scrunch use so you can dry and tie the doors back on after it rains :p


Not forgetting the straighteners to help eleviate the stress of your Houdini doors obviously :p

:rolleyes:

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well after seeing the pics of your workshop.i would say that was obvious.lol:D

They were only of a bit of it :eek::eek::eek: Neil keeps saying I can borrow the keys and do jobs myself, I wouldn't know where to start. I found the stairs to a second floor last week :confused:
 
post a pic of them doc.:D:D

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as it happens i do know a mr humphries.why and whereabouts is he???
believe he's got a mooring at Hartlepool.
lives somewhere between leeds and Donny.
cracking bloke, I rewound a starter solenoid in the galley of his, erm, "vessel", when it was moored at Selby.
first introduction to him, 3 miles of varnished copper wire to wind back on the coil.
lasted 3 years that starter!
 
believe he's got a mooring at Hartlepool.
lives somewhere between leeds and Donny.
cracking bloke, I rewound a starter solenoid in the galley of his, erm, "vessel", when it was moored at Selby.
first introduction to him, 3 miles of varnished copper wire to wind back on the coil.
lasted 3 years that starter!

eek eek,i am in glorious lancashire,not in yorkshirrrrrrre.:mad::D:D
 
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