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General Car Chat / Re: cheap impact gun
« on: 08 June 2015, 18:44:28 »
Thanks. Worth getting then. Birthday soon, so think I'll be asking for cash.

should have got one ages ago, need to make things easier  ;D
There are far better ones available for similar money if you can find one that matches your battery set.  I think I paid around £70 for my upmarket Black&Decker, body only.

I don't think anything will match my Matika drill set, think they are only 12v too  :-\

You been drinking again Tunnie ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Part Number ?
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:37:05 »
O898118118 ;D

You missed out the 5 & 3 for the after market part one :P

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General Car Chat / Re: Intelligence and Inevitability
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:34:56 »
It was suggested he had the perfect opportunity to build a much bigger garage.

Yeah can understand that with all those surrounding fields :y

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General Car Chat / Re: cheap impact gun
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:32:50 »
Its the same as the sealey one, and the charger switches off when charged, and fully charged undid flange nuts.
Progressive trigger..its a windy gun undo or do up,job done ;)

Yeeeeah, and strip the threads out the hub twice as quick. It greatly helps to be able to slowly start the nut turning.

Although I do admire the on off throttle/switch mentality. TB will be proud of you. Although not with that particular tyre combo though. ;) ;D

Your wrong there Chris, it actually strips the threads five times quicker :P
Mine isn't progressive, sadly, so I knows it's only twice as bad, Mr Dundee! Just twice, and not a penny more. Nout but accurate in oppsin up threads me! ;D
, so I know
Look now 8), I googled it before replying so I kind of think it is right, after all the answer was on one those intelligent websites :y

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General Car Chat / Re: Intelligence and Inevitability
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:29:17 »
In reality the subject header, just confirms there was no intelligent thought went into the process ::), should have checked the wilderness birdlife traffic report and it all could have been avoided :y, or if had used proper intelligence erect the Anderson shelter over the car after washing it :o, even better still clear out the garage so can actually park the car in it ;D

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General Car Chat / Re: Intelligence and Inevitability
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:23:42 »
I believe the definition of intelligence is the ability to learn from mistakes. So when you learnt a year ago that the dirt blaster removes the paint if closer that about 18", an intelligent person wouldn't do the same today.

After washing the car, just after putting the pressure washer away, the inevitable happened. A flock of albatross running heavy on chicken vindaloo used it for target practice.

Deary me ::) , at least your honest about it :y, but then again what do you expect living out in the wilderness ;D, you should have known better :y
He keeps telling me it's a town he lives in. ;D

Well it could be by now, but it was the wilderness last time I visited :-\

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General Discussion Area / Re: TV aerial for camping
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:20:20 »
Buy a cheapo rotary camping washing line, take the gubbings off it, and you have a stakeable tripod you could attach the aerial to.

I have just bought one of these...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAXVIEW-B2012-Compact-Log-Periodic-UHF-TV-Aerial-Jockey-Wheel-Mast-Kit-Caravan-/130781651963?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1e7331a3fb

Tho I didn't pay that price  :o I paid £17.50 for it  :y

Then im thinking of using one of these to attach it to

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Satellite-dish-tripod-mount-stand-for-camping-touring-caravan-Sky-Freesat-pegs-/370998521031?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item56613c2cc7

Should be ok I think, tho I might have get another jockey wheel clamp so that it has two attached to make it more stable  :-\

Just make sure it won't get in the way of the flatulence vent pipe :y

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Winter will return from Monday onwards...its going to be at least -5C daytime temps...

Im taking the Octavia in for an air con re gas on Monday, so the weather is bound to get cold  ::) ;D

Hopefully its just a re gas it needs, as you can hear the gas circulate when you turn the air con on....so the compressor is kicking in, its just the air temp from the vents doesn't get any colder  :(

Now there TD we know from past experience of your flatulence problem, which keeps you warm when it is cold, and has always been the reason why you have never shared a tent or your caravan at any meets, not to mention the 6 Ft vent pipe you erect on the tin tent when you set up :-\. Surely, you should have worked something out where you can do it for free with all that free gas you give ;D, if not then sure there will be someone along soon that can give some expert advice :y 

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General Discussion Area / Re: Part Number ?
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:09:17 »
9118135 ::)

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General Car Chat / Re: cheap impact gun
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:05:48 »
Its the same as the sealey one, and the charger switches off when charged, and fully charged undid flange nuts.
Progressive trigger..its a windy gun undo or do up,job done ;)

Yeeeeah, and strip the threads out the hub twice as quick. It greatly helps to be able to slowly start the nut turning.

Although I do admire the on off throttle/switch mentality. TB will be proud of you. Although not with that particular tyre combo though. ;) ;D

Your wrong there Chris, it actually strips the threads five times quicker :P

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General Car Chat / Re: Intelligence and Inevitability
« on: 07 June 2015, 19:02:47 »
I believe the definition of intelligence is the ability to learn from mistakes. So when you learnt a year ago that the dirt blaster removes the paint if closer that about 18", an intelligent person wouldn't do the same today.

After washing the car, just after putting the pressure washer away, the inevitable happened. A flock of albatross running heavy on chicken vindaloo used it for target practice.

Deary me ::) , at least your honest about it :y, but then again what do you expect living out in the wilderness ;D, you should have known better :y

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General Car Chat / Re: cheap impact gun
« on: 07 June 2015, 18:59:13 »
might be of intrest to some
http://www.ukhs.tv/Home?search=24v+impact+wrench  :)

Thanks a lot :P, could have posted this up earlier ::), just went and bought a new one today for 80 something quid :-\

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 07 June 2015, 18:41:33 »
Well I sorted out a problem with the new head unit, amp was not working so after checking the fuse was toasted, so changed that over and now have the bass working, but still no speakers on right hand side, checked the wiring yesterday and all was fine, so possibly an issue with the amp (outside of my expertise), so visit to the friendly car audio bloke at some point this week, Oh and I used the Maguire's headlight restore thing tonight and they have came up a treat, so well happy. Oh and this morning I cleared out a load of S**t from the boot and all nice and tidy now. All I need to do now is clean the car. However, on looking in the engine bay noticed an odd thing :-\, on checking appears the b*****d side cam gasket is gone and leaking oil, so hey ho and away we go ;D     

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello
« on: 06 June 2015, 07:53:01 »
Greetings everyone, it seems I'm new here again.
Is it a friendly forum?
Are the admins nice or do they tend to be rather grumpy and pick on people for no apparent reason? ;D


ps this verification bollix is a pain.

Welcome back Captain Zok :y, you already know the answer to the first question and well as for the second question I am saying nothing otherwise I might end up being another victim of cyberbullying :) 


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General Car Chat / Re: Staples - Gearstick Gaitor
« on: 06 June 2015, 07:39:03 »
Well job done in B&Q car park yesterday, contact adhesive lost, double sided 3m sticky tape won the day :y, thanks for all your advice :y, now I have a skill ;D

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