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JohnM

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Jobs a good un
« on: 18 February 2007, 15:38:28 »

Well see what a bit of sunshine does!

Two jobs (albeit small) done on the megga - and both work.
   Flappy bits fixed with Mark's chinchscrew kit (obliged once more),
   Snow switch replaced with new knowledge of how to get in fully.
(Said they were small jobs.)

Best stop now before I get carried away and 'unfix' something.  Time for a beer (perhaps two).
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Re: Jobs a good un
« Reply #1 on: 18 February 2007, 20:13:09 »

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Re: Jobs a good un
« Reply #2 on: 18 February 2007, 20:16:45 »

You may think they are small jobs, but both are now fixed :)

Job well done in my book :y
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Re: Jobs a good un
« Reply #3 on: 18 February 2007, 22:55:36 »

Small jobs? I was ecstatic after I greased my sunroof so it finally closed properly...  ;D
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Re: Jobs a good un
« Reply #4 on: 19 February 2007, 00:47:55 »

Every little job done prevents it from becoming a big job, and allows more time to attend to those bigger jobs which would have probably been okay if they had been done when they were little jobs!! It's a vicious circle!! :o
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Re: Jobs a good un
« Reply #5 on: 19 February 2007, 08:05:21 »

Excellent, good bit of kit that clinchnut set.....
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Re: Jobs a good un
« Reply #6 on: 19 February 2007, 08:27:56 »

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Small jobs? I was ecstatic after I greased my sunroof so it finally closed properly...  ;D

Never known anyone be that silly! Surely it will be very messy and you will never see through the glass like that.

Next time, try just greasing the mechanism! :y
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Re: Jobs a good un
« Reply #7 on: 21 February 2007, 09:50:14 »

<set edit -1> (who stole the edit option?)

... fixed with Mark's clinchnut set adapter kit tool ...  

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