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Messages - Steve B

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General Discussion Area / Re: Telly Troubles
« on: 31 December 2018, 18:58:43 »
The aerial on our roof is rusty, sits at a very sad looking angle and has a few of the fins missing. Result: A perfect picture on all 5 channels   ;D

Life isn't fair, is it?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Brexit negotiations
« on: 10 December 2018, 20:49:25 »
For me, what today proved beyond doubt is that despite her repeatedly saying the opposite - it is all about her trying to save her own career and not about the good of the country.
She was unlikely to survive this week, but now she has kicked the can down the road again, until sometime after Christmas, and she will try and make it impossible, timewise, for her to be replaced before the end of March.  >:(
She isn't the worst PM ever. That award has to go to Blair for the huge, permanent, wilful damage he did to the UK, but she must surely be the most incompetent PM ever. Even surpassing Gormless Mcruin.
It really is like observing the office receptionist who somehow ended up as Managing director.
She is a complete disgrace and has to go.
Spot on me thinks.  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Andy B
« on: 05 November 2018, 21:03:46 »
Yep that is the one Andy  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Andy B
« on: 05 November 2018, 20:50:03 »
Watched a programme about heinz..The plant up north..It was that boldy bloke with the big gob doing it...
I found it very interesting ...Surprised to find out the beans are cooked in a sealed tin .

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General Car Chat / Re: Wet carpets passenger side 2003 Corsa
« on: 27 August 2018, 12:33:59 »
Scuttle off and batt out  :y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Skta25yk_U

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General Car Chat / Re: Wet carpets passenger side 2003 Corsa
« on: 27 August 2018, 12:23:52 »
Fusebox seal (under scuttle)
Yep..done a few...take out screws and the seal will be broken..you can use a sealant or buy a new one with seal..But sealant does the job..

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-CORSA-C-FUSE-RELAY-BOX-COVER-LID-2000-TO-2006-GENUINE-PART-FITS-COMBO/273183841609?hash=item3f9b069d49:g:dscAAOSwKtVWzL2z

And when its drivers side leak it is the sealant around the brake servo gone hard and leaking.. :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Dead Person
« on: 21 August 2018, 23:39:14 »
Good old billy is about to enter this thread.....I liked him..He was funny....

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General Discussion Area / Re: VX Corsa as a first car ?
« on: 11 August 2018, 12:09:44 »
Speaking of the corsa's..ive done a few timing chains now on the corsa c 1ltr & 1.2...there is a few bits to strip off,but  they are a ok job to do,..I was wondering what the corsa d 1.4 was like to do ?
Z14xep corsa 1.4 engine has all the same parts (head, block, pistons chain,ecu kit, etc etc) the only difference is the crankshaft
(it's effectively a stroked 1.2)
you could fit a 1.4 short engine to a 1.2  :P
Many thanks for that Dave.  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: VX Corsa as a first car ?
« on: 10 August 2018, 21:20:33 »
Speaking of the corsa's..ive done a few timing chains now on the corsa c 1ltr & 1.2...there is a few bits to strip off,but  they are a ok job to do,..I was wondering what the corsa d 1.4 was like to do ?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Letter box, bank robber.
« on: 07 August 2018, 21:51:42 »
He's obviously given up on getting the foreign secretary job back, then  ::)

Hes now courting the public vote for when he gets Appeaser Mays job;)
Looking forward to seeing the back of her.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Mother Theresa Takes Control
« on: 30 July 2018, 00:19:35 »
There will be  "No walk away" while she is running the show"

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 28 July 2018, 20:48:32 »
unpleasant

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General Discussion Area / Re: What they called..
« on: 28 July 2018, 16:19:29 »
Spot on aaronjb thats them...But what i done in the end is what Broomies mate said.. That white plastic thing came out easy along with a simple LED bulb..So all i need to do is get hold of a clear LED and put it back in.  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: What they called..
« on: 26 July 2018, 23:43:14 »
I'd personally drill them out and silicone fix some new 6v LED's in place.  Classic cars, motorbikes etc use 6v, so plenty on the market.

EDIT:  Is that nut 10mm, or is it a M10 nut?
i used a10mm spanner to take it off

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General Discussion Area / What they called..
« on: 26 July 2018, 21:46:57 »
Anyone got any idea where i can get these from...They are the healights on front of a bait boat for carp fishing...it did have 2 wires attached.
I put a meter across them and got 6v so i know it gets a 6v feed..They are also very bright....That nut is 10mm..so you get the idea of the size...






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