Bit of an idiot...
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john2443 said:
Good plan, providing boss is not a PH
Boss: Oi! Idiot!
You: Boss? Is that you?
Boss: My office now!
You: (Concerned) Are you alright?
Boss: I'm going to rip you a new one if you don't get on with some work.
You: (Alarmed) Yes, of course Sir...
You think he'd have seen it by now Boss: Oi! Idiot!
You: Boss? Is that you?
Boss: My office now!
You: (Concerned) Are you alright?
Boss: I'm going to rip you a new one if you don't get on with some work.
You: (Alarmed) Yes, of course Sir...
Only one thing for it!
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Ace thread, perfect Friday material
Anyway, my plan involves some trees. Lots of trees. Or anything that's circular. Maybe not straws, but circular stuff.
Get all of the circular things (preferably trees, preferably not straws) and put them in front of the rear wheels on the car. Lift the car at the rear and put the wheels onto the circular things and simply push the car forward using the newly positioned logs.
An idea utilised in building stone henge to get massive lumps of grey weight moved a long way, so we really should go back to basics and follow suit with this.
Anyway, my plan involves some trees. Lots of trees. Or anything that's circular. Maybe not straws, but circular stuff.
Get all of the circular things (preferably trees, preferably not straws) and put them in front of the rear wheels on the car. Lift the car at the rear and put the wheels onto the circular things and simply push the car forward using the newly positioned logs.
An idea utilised in building stone henge to get massive lumps of grey weight moved a long way, so we really should go back to basics and follow suit with this.
Breaking in is an option! ALthough I have broken into one merc before and it was a long job. Current plan is this:
Another mate picks me up with his trolley jack
We jack up each back corner
one person pushes car
one person on each jack
walk car backwards
lower car
celebrate
I return to work
I see Chris
I punch Chris
Chris and Andy have beer
Another mate picks me up with his trolley jack
We jack up each back corner
one person pushes car
one person on each jack
walk car backwards
lower car
celebrate
I return to work
I see Chris
I punch Chris
Chris and Andy have beer
Jayfish I like the plan, definately adding that one to the list.
[quote]I am amazed you have not yet tried transmitting the keyfob radio signal down the phone !!
No fancy stuff here, just old fashined central lockingPhantomHumper said:
What time is the flight?
About 5:45 I thinkstifle said:
OP, How much do you like the Mercedes?
It's a useful machine, and is required for hauling skis to the alps next week.Fastra said:
Am I wrong in thinking that a civil engineer and a mechanical engineering should be eating these sort of problems for breakfast..?
Quite definately, but some beers were had last night! (and we're not that good anyway)[quote]I am amazed you have not yet tried transmitting the keyfob radio signal down the phone !!
ETA: I think I'm going to owe some beers tonight
Edited by wombat172a on Friday 20th February 12:46
M@H said:
AndyCowman said:
Breaking in is an option! ALthough I have broken into one merc before and it was a long job. Current plan is this:
Another mate picks me up with his trolley jack
How is being lifted 8" above the ground going to help you..? Another mate picks me up with his trolley jack
Bloke on ebay breaking an E220 - possibly only a few quid for a passenger window:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mercedes-220e-fuse-w124-e200...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mercedes-220e-fuse-w124-e200...
CorsaScott said:
Is there a McDonalds within running distance? If so, go steal some trays, we've surely all seen the videos on youtube of the guys sliding round carparks on them, just snatch a few, put them under the wheels and slide it out the way, probably wouldn't even need anything to help them slide.
Surely this is the easiest solution? If you don't fancy stealing trays from McDonalds, then your local asda/tesco/etc... will have cheap plastic trays in them.Jack up each wheel in turn and plonk tray underneath, pull car out of the way with a.n.other car.
It's what the AA do when they have to load a car that is stuck in park onto a lowloader, although with a winch and more expensive trays...
wombat172a said:
SLCZ3 said:
Jack the rear end up, on large heavy duty trolley jack, and thus move.
Hmmm not got a large HD one to play with, just a small size one.I think I should prolly list what we've got to play with.
One guy who is a Mechanical Engineer but knows nothing about cars (only passed his test last week)
A small trolley jack
A 500kg engine hoist
A large selection of spanners and sockets
About 4 crates of Kronenburg (useful for making MechEng work)
No keys - car is in Park, handbrake is off
WD40
LM grease
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