Tenebreaux
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I just finished my ham radio license exam. I iz now allowed to annoy people all over the world.
But won't that stop the mirror glass moving properly when you try to manoeuvre it? Although admittedly you are less likely to need to do it than on the nearside.Consensus seems that water may have got behind the glass and then the sticky failed, when I get the noo glass today, I'm gonna splut some silicone around the edge to help keep the water out ...
Even our local Motabitz has them, I've had to change the Disco's nearside one several times. Only really tricky bit was getting the anti-vibration tongue thing to stay in place, Best of luck.I had to replace on on a vehicle before, Halfords had it in stock for a tenner or so.
But won't that stop the mirror glass moving properly when you try to manoeuvre it? Although admittedly you are less likely to need to do it than on the nearside.
On second thoughts, perhaps you mean just on the mirror, in which case, yep good idea!
This is exactly why we wanted to get one, due to the masses of brambles we get and yep why we knew we'd have to tether them with chain and stakes. didn't know about the tangling up bit, but can imagine them doing it.Goats make very nice pets in my experience. They're very friendly and companionable and enjoy human company. The Billies can be a bit robust in their behaviour, but if you push back at them as they butt you they seem to really enjoy it, a bit like stags rutting. The major downside is that they're very good at escaping. Sheep tend to stay behind their fence, but goats will do their best to climb out, scaling walls and stock fencing with ease. They even accept the bourgeois principle of deferred gratification, as they'll accept the pain of struggling through electric fencing in order to be free later. They eat new shoots and peel the bark off trees so if you've got goats you won't have much else on the property after a season or two. They seem to like brambles and ivy especially, so they get rid of some sorts of persistent weeds.
Even when tethered, they practice a form of shibari rope bondage so you've got to go out and untangle them several times a day. I think they do it on purpose so as to get more attention.
Very good company, but a lot of work.
Makes a change from the @£300 needed for a MH one - it's no wonder the culprit puts his/her foot down and makes for a quick exit of the scene.A shade under £8 ...
She always was a cracker, but her morals....... and the mug males who put up with her behaviour! Twas inneresting what happened when she died and her will was read out!!!She looks like my mrs star alright.
Have fun!!Morning tis like a damp squib outside hope it dry's up as id like to do a bit to the garage, got to go n put doosil in the van
got another 25lts of the good white stuff last night. Need a few things from the builders yard. Then got to go to town
as we has a birthday party to go to tonight so needs to get a card. Then see what the weather is doing.
Njoy yer day peeps.
Who do you think I am.....Cheeta!
Well Frog peeps, some of them , eat horsemeat although the horsehuggers are trying to and may even have succeeded in getting it banned. Un wanted horse meat from New Forest ponies used to go over there I believe.Can you eat donkey's, asking for a friend.
Dunno if yours is like the Disco one, but ours has a round rather flimsy plastic ring that you are supposed to put on the back then attach that and the glass to the mech in the mirror holder thing, at the same time inserting the tongue thing. But I found it easier to put the ring in first then pop the glass onto it.Yeah, Just the lens to the plastic carrier ...
So you'll start by annoying MOL!!!!!!!I just finished my ham radio license exam. I iz now allowed to annoy people all over the world.
Just the glass costs £300?Makes a change from the @£300 needed for a MH one - it's no wonder the culprit puts his/her foot down and makes for a quick exit of the scene.
Only do the top and sides.Yeah, Just the lens to the plastic carrier ...
Am sure you will work it out. maybe needs a good coat of looking at while drinking tea.... that I have tried the RPM meter again but with no success.
I have tried it with the supplied magnet, a bigger stronger magnet, a dedicated 12v DC supply, a 9v DC supply and I have checked the AC ripple on these supplies (<1millivolt). The results are the same, varying inaccurate numbers, sometimes the right number, but mostly the wrong ones and often just 4 dashes on the display. The magnets are oriented right (they cause a flash on the LED tell-tale on the sensor). I have no idea why it cannot produce a steady and correct display.
Only good for Moroccan taglineGoats make very nice pets in my experience. They're very friendly and companionable and enjoy human company. The Billies can be a bit robust in their behaviour, but if you push back at them as they butt you they seem to really enjoy it, a bit like stags rutting. The major downside is that they're very good at escaping. Sheep tend to stay behind their fence, but goats will do their best to climb out, scaling walls and stock fencing with ease. They even accept the bourgeois principle of deferred gratification, as they'll accept the pain of struggling through electric fencing in order to be free later. They eat new shoots and peel the bark off trees so if you've got goats you won't have much else on the property after a season or two. They seem to like brambles and ivy especially, so they get rid of some sorts of persistent weeds.
Even when tethered, they practice a form of shibari rope bondage so you've got to go out and untangle them several times a day. I think they do it on purpose so as to get more attention.
Very good company, but a lot of work.
Bean soup with smoked belly pork for us with home made bread then a kippEye is awake. T shirts washed and on the line. Coming in before lunch when its due to rain. Breakfust had. Lunch int microwave just in case eye dun't make it till lunch.
YepButato?
Yes and very nice also makes very good salami But not if it's a old dogCan you eat donkey's, asking for a friend.