Spanners put away for winter.... I hope !!
Spanners put away for winter.... I hope !!
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pcn1

Original Poster:

1,311 posts

239 months

As a home spanner man, who daily's a 22 year old Grand Cherokee and owns a 27 year old merc for summer use plus 2 motorbikes, I do all my maintenance/repairs through the warmer months.

Then come winter, I cross my fingers nothing breaks as working out there on the driveway in the winter would suck !
I'm getting too old for that hehe
Even my small garage is bloody freezin'

Anyone else ?


AlexGSi2000

620 posts

214 months

Catch 22.

That used to be my logic - but then I spent the summer months tinkering / repairing and not getting out and enjoying them.


Smint

2,644 posts

55 months

My plan too, get them ready for winter during the summer/autumn.

Course family Golf scuppered that, water leaked into the boot area (thanks to a poster here for pointing me to what was likely suspect, it was) so had to tinker about today in the tailgate fitting a new drain pipe and fully dry out the *boot floor matting* in front of the kicthen radiator, not a difficult job by any means but unless you run Toyotas there's always something needs fixing..;)

  • Incredible how much water that thin boot matting can hold, took the best part of the day to dry out fully.

cliffords

3,155 posts

43 months

I had to do rear brakes on my daughters car yesterday morning. .
Moved my car out of garage and she backed her car in. Shut door and ran my ancient gas blower . I think its 25 years old .
Took the chill off and I got it done slowly over a couple of hours with a warm up break back in the house .
Car said -3 when I moved it to let her car in .
I often plan bigger jobs for the warmer months and only really do necessary stuff now , but as you know that plan does not always work .

donkmeister

11,068 posts

120 months

Even Toyotas need fixing if you look hard enough. hehe

I had to replace the rear brakes (discs, pads and calipers) on my Lexus during November, whilst I had COVID. At one point I fell asleep lying down in the drive, that was a bit bad but I needed the car asap and no bugger would take it on.

We're planning to move in the next few years and a proper garage workshop (or room to build one) is in the list of requirements. Mrs D agrees!

Konan

2,215 posts

166 months

Eventually, I want a wood burner in the garage wink

Until then, I pop the heater on to get it up to ten degrees and use a Milwaukee heated hoodie.

CoolHands

21,743 posts

215 months

I need to swap the inaccessible and hard to remove vanos solenoid (the joys of modern engines, if you don’t know what that is).

Problem is I have to work in the road or the car park at work. So I keep putting it off, but the weather’s getting colder!

Bugger

rambo19

2,907 posts

157 months

Yesterday (19:40)
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Not for me.
Load of bulkhead welding to be done on the landy.

Dave.

7,769 posts

273 months

Yesterday (19:50)
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Mx5 needs a cam cover gasket, timing belt is about due too so “while I’m in there”…..

Gonna leave it til spring though I think, I’m definitely a fair weather wrencher…