If they are layers, and they do look like the ones we have, "rousses" the Frogs call 'em, there'll be precious little meat on her!!
Ye very skinny she lays every day I get loads of eggs from the chap.
If they are layers, and they do look like the ones we have, "rousses" the Frogs call 'em, there'll be precious little meat on her!!
Now we KNOW it's a chicken sh!t little van!!
We are hoping to be able to have some again this year, first time for a coupl of years, but it will depend on finding a neighbour to look after them when we have to come back here for the wedding (and to pick up the trailer.)Ye very skinny she lays every day I get loads of eggs from the chap.
Agreed, not so wee then!!Tis a high top lwb transit not wee wee but....
Agreed, not so wee then!!
Hey!
Buy it off him, stick some windows in it. Break a caravan for bits and there's your camper van!!
I remember you saying that, about the templates.Na its too high mileage for me, my bro has templates for units as he has built a few campers so we will
probably built a couple & punt them an I'll build one for myself.
I remember you saying that, about the templates.
On another tack, what happened about the glamping thing?
Did Covid feck it all up?
Well not me!!Ye knocked that on the head who wants infected interlopers..
I seriously doubt anyone will be interested but my latest YouTube video on building and installing a remote panel on the Raglan lathe is up
(I actually speak on this one!)
Cheers Dan!Smashing bit of work Brian.
I foolishly splashed out on a motor upgrade for my mini lathe yesterday.
A 1HP brushless Sewing machine motor and controller. I got it because it has more torque down the slow end.
I will tuck it away for when the existing motor turns its toes up I think (no point poking the bear just yet).