That "Triggers Wheelbarrow" has had an upgrade.
The barrow had given great service for about 20 years, but the tub had rotted away and really needed sorting.
I looked at the price of a new barrow Vs a new tub and decided on the tub only option (cheapskate).
The new tub is a galvanised pressed steel sheet and I have fixed it with Stainless M8 bolts and penny-washers with rubber gasket washers to try and keep the SS and Galvo away from each-other.
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At fust eye fort me mowa wur swettin cos of da eat but it seems e as bin cryin. Ffs av gorra sensitiv mowa. All becos eye cut frew is caybul yesterday. E finks e's lost is job un garn down tip. Eye as adter sit buy im un av woner thems farfer ter mowa chats. Eye as teld im am not won ter frow fings oat that be bust. Am gonna gerrim ur nuvva caybul fromt screwdfix. We as adda luk ut web sh*te tergeffa un e likes the yella won assit will stand oat more when int grass. So me un me mowa be ofter screwdfix derectly.
 
I assumes you retirees will be sat in yer deck chairs wit knotted hankies on yer bonces whilst @HiCap n me keeps the economy moving yer lucky sods.

Don’t do the deck chairs or knotted hanky but I keep busy doing, and there is always plenty of doing needed:D

Far too 'ot.:(

29.3°C now :eek:
Iz too ot.

30C in our workshop :eek:

What’s all this “it’s too ot”? That’s just so British, “it’s been raining forever” it’s too hot” make up your minds peeps please, Me I will take hot over cold any day. Working in the North Sea in winter soon makes you hate the cold;).
It’s just how you cope and I found the 28° pool rather cooling today:D:D

But for those essential workers don’t worry weekends here soon then you can do what we “retirees” have to endure everyday:)

J
 

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