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On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 20:16:59 +0000 (UTC), "The Neffalump"
<dmd@www.mudgnu-club.com> wrote:

>http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/thrasher/gallery/Armour2
>
>I'll take some pics of me in it shortly....


Certainly worth going to the toilet BEFORE putting it on I'd say!

So, how much does it weigh?


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Larry wrote:

> got to be careful because you don't want to get rusted in and have to resort
> to the dreaded angle grinder :)
>

Or someone to nip up behind you and MIG the fastenings up :)

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in article cerfmc$kqu$1@titan.btinternet.com, Richard Brookman at
newsboy@nowhere.com wrote on 4/8/04 9:07 pm:

> The Neffalump wrote:
>> Ok,
>>
>> B4 I put it on I wieghed roughly 11 stone, after putting it on, minus
>> helmet & sword I was pushing 17 stone....

>
> <humph> Now you know how the rest of us feel ;-)


Speak for yourself.
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M> So, how much does it weigh?

Good question - feels a lot on ;-) I'll weigh me with and without it ;-)

As regards the toilet - I'm going to have this on for 10 hours at my wedding
anniversary on Saturday - and beer will be consumed. Hmmmmm. Better see how
possible it is *without* the gauntlets!!! (*wince*)

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Larry wrote:

> got to be careful because you don't want to get rusted in and have to resort
> to the dreaded angle grinder :)
>

Or someone to nip up behind you and MIG the fastenings up :)

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The Neffalump wrote:
> Ok,
>
> B4 I put it on I wieghed roughly 11 stone, after putting it on, minus
> helmet & sword I was pushing 17 stone....


<humph> Now you know how the rest of us feel ;-)

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On Wednesday, in article
<cer81q$s89$1@hercules.btinternet.com>
dmd@www.mudgnu-club.com "The Neffalump" wrote:

> Ok,
>
> B4 I put it on I wieghed roughly 11 stone, after putting it on, minus helmet
> & sword I was pushing 17 stone....


From figures I've seen quoted, that's on the heavy end of the
historical range. But I was assured that good armour felt lighter,
because of how it was distributed over the body.

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Neil Brownlee <n.brownlee@pccontrolNOSPAMsystems.com> wrote:

> As regards the toilet - I'm going to have this on for 10 hours at my wedding
> anniversary on Saturday - and beer will be consumed. Hmmmmm. Better see how
> possible it is *without* the gauntlets!!! (*wince*)


http://www.othree.co.uk/pvalve.html

Well you just want the disposables and a bit of pipe.

nigelH


 
Ok,

B4 I put it on I wieghed roughly 11 stone, after putting it on, minus helmet
& sword I was pushing 17 stone....

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David,

It does seem that heavy at all.....odd eh?

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in article cerfmc$kqu$1@titan.btinternet.com, Richard Brookman at
newsboy@nowhere.com wrote on 4/8/04 9:07 pm:

> The Neffalump wrote:
>> Ok,
>>
>> B4 I put it on I wieghed roughly 11 stone, after putting it on, minus
>> helmet & sword I was pushing 17 stone....

>
> <humph> Now you know how the rest of us feel ;-)


Speak for yourself.
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Nikki

1990 Discovery V8i
1985 Range Rover V8
1975 88" Series III 2.25 petrol
1979 Series III Lightweight 2.25 petrol

 

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