What did you do in the garage yesterday?

What did you do in the garage yesterday?

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phazed

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21,844 posts

203 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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Very nice R.

Looking forward to visiting wink

ChilliWhizz

11,990 posts

160 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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phazed said:
Very nice R.

Looking forward to visiting wink
Always welcome Peter.... and only 15mins from Snetts smile

QBee

20,905 posts

143 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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ChilliWhizz said:
phazed said:
Very nice R.

Looking forward to visiting wink
Always welcome Peter.... and only 15mins from Snetts smile
Is it traditional in Norfolkshire to have a chandelier in the garage? Or just a Chilliwhizz quirk? nono

ChilliWhizz

11,990 posts

160 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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It came free with the cottage and garage biggrin Half the garage and all of the workshop are full of boxes from the move... rental on previous gaff is up end of this month, I only moved in about ten days ago, so much to do...


Sardonicus

18,928 posts

220 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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QBee said:
Is it traditional in Norfolkshire to have a chandelier in the garage? Or just a Chilliwhizz quirk? nono
Good spot maybe it needs cleaning scratchchin

macdeb

8,493 posts

254 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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Sardonicus said:
Oh yeh bow nice one Gary
yes
Looking forward to seeing this.

Tyre Tread

10,525 posts

215 months

Thursday 25th September 2014
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Well done Gary. Don't you just love it when a plan comes together?

Pupp

12,206 posts

271 months

Thursday 25th September 2014
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Cheers guys - sorted the charge-cooler temperature in/out gauge today (was zeroing with the pump running). New one on me; I assumed it was a +12v current robbing issue but turns out the common earth I had used was causing it. So footwell rats' nest all tucked back in place, interior back together, some stab-in-the dark best guess MAP corrections programmed into a map for uploading tomorrow and will change the fuel filter; then we'll try a lap of the village and see what happens driving

jojackson4

3,026 posts

136 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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Wiped this over with a oiled rag


Edited by jojackson4 on Friday 26th September 20:56

phazed

Original Poster:

21,844 posts

203 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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jojackson4 said:
Wiped this over with a oiled rag


Edited by jojackson4 on Friday 26th September 20:56
Have you been on "Antiques road show"?

Bet it lasts longer then the cheapies at Lidl's!

jojackson4

3,026 posts

136 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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1973 on the data. Plate
150L in 3 mins
And very quiet
About the same size of a washer
All for less than 1/2 a tank of fuel

SILICONEKID345HP

14,997 posts

230 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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ChilliWhizz said:
Er, took photos.....





That is a posh garage laugh Can I see a Chandelier ?smokin

rigga

8,727 posts

200 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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SILICONEKID345HP said:
That is a posh garage laugh Can I see a Chandelier ?smokin
About 10 posts back Daz ....

SILICONEKID345HP

14,997 posts

230 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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rigga said:
About 10 posts back Daz ....
Well i wanted to say it again !

rigga

8,727 posts

200 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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SILICONEKID345HP said:
Well i wanted to say it again !
It was a particularly nice chandelier. biggrin

SILICONEKID345HP

14,997 posts

230 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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rigga said:
It was a particularly nice chandelier. biggrin
It was and not a spanner on show .. I wonder if Chilli wears a smoking jacket and cravat in the garage laugh












Sardonicus

18,928 posts

220 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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jojackson4 said:
1973 on the data. Plate
150L in 3 mins
And very quiet
About the same size of a washer
All for less than 1/2 a tank of fuel
thumbup 1945 Ingersoll Rand in daily use since overhaul for the last 2 years biggrin huge very very heavy & very quiet 3/8 steel plate air receiver eek

jojackson4

3,026 posts

136 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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SILICONEKID345HP said:
rigga said:
It was a particularly nice chandelier. biggrin
It was and not a spanner on show .. I wonder if Chilli wears a smoking jacket and cravat in the garage laugh

jojackson4

3,026 posts

136 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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Sardonicus said:
jojackson4 said:
1973 on the data. Plate
150L in 3 mins
And very quiet
About the same size of a washer
All for less than 1/2 a tank of fuel
thumbup 1945 Ingersoll Rand in daily use since overhaul for the last 2 years biggrin huge very very heavy & very quiet 3/8 steel plate air receiver eek
You can not get this type of tool any more
Why buy new there all st

jojackson4

3,026 posts

136 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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That's what you what