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31st January 2014, 16:10
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Fourth hole from the left is not central. Remove all the nuts and bolts, patch or replace the hole, re-drill and refit.
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31st January 2014, 16:15
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You are NOT paying attention WCA
I DID say I would live with the end result.........................:-)
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31st January 2014, 19:30
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Think you might have to explain 'endex' to any non squaddies out there Scottie...
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Me bath has a cam cream tide mark
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31st January 2014, 21:18
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Then Ya missus is slacking man!
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1st February 2014, 07:46
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Then Ya missus is slacking man!
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Best get yourself down the colonel for a few charlies with your oppo while she preps for march out then.
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1st February 2014, 07:54
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Shall I set up the Tribute Automotive Owners Club Military Wing?
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1st February 2014, 09:11
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There seems to be more than we think out there WCA!
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1st February 2014, 09:14
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Does anybody dee a kit for a Stolly? Complete with controllable back fire to shit up the box heads and Rolls Royce engine?
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2nd February 2014, 14:51
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Well, today was bright and sunny, and I had fallen behind with log storage.
Luckily, and friend of mine rang up to tell me a small tree had been blown down in his garden. Just what I wanted to hear!
I took my chainsaw round and had it in logs in no time, it was the best exercise I had since leaving hospital. It was very satisfying, and I feel great.
I did not think to take pictures so you will just have to use your imaginations!!
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2nd February 2014, 17:44
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... I took my chainsaw round...
I did not think to take pictures so you will just have to use your imaginations!!
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Did it look something like this?
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2nd February 2014, 17:46
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Bloody hell Paul!!
That gave me a really good laugh! Well done.
I would like to think it looked like that, but reality probably was a bit more mundane as it usually is!
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2nd February 2014, 17:48
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Scottie does mundane wood stacking
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2nd February 2014, 18:49
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Logs
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3rd February 2014, 15:23
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XKSS windscreen
I have re-started to work on the Morris Minor rear window and frame which will be turned into the XKSS windscreen.
I have been both looking forward to, and dreading this bit.
What I am about to attempt (in my view) IS do-able, but only just.
The measurement are very critical, and there is no room for error, hence my apprehension.
I HAVE to get this right first time, and having not done it before does not help much!
The blind leading the blind in the dark! (Least that is what it feels like)
It WILL turn out right, but I have to really get stuck into it.
Here are some new pictures of where I'm at:
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3rd February 2014, 15:36
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I assume the pink handle is connected to the rake?
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3rd February 2014, 15:54
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In this particular case, the noun rake, ( not actually an agricultural implement in this example) taken from the adjective "raked" meaning "to incline from the horizontal" or in this case the vertical, as in "raked masts" or if you will, "raked windscreens"
The pink handle you refer to is merely a simple prop in order to set and adjust the rake angle.
I trust this clarifies your wrongful assumption.
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3rd February 2014, 17:22
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It's going to be epic Scottie. You're a brave soul!
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3rd February 2014, 17:36
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Ah dee me best Ringo!
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3rd February 2014, 18:35
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Quote:
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In this particular case, the noun rake, ( not actually an agricultural implement in this example) taken from the adjective "raked" meaning "to incline from the horizontal" or in this case the vertical, as in "raked masts" or if you will, "raked windscreens"
The pink handle you refer to is merely a simple prop in order to set and adjust the rake angle.
I trust this clarifies your wrongful assumption.
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Is it a fixed or variable pitch prop?
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3rd February 2014, 19:13
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Don't you start! :-)
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