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  2. He sounds like the SIL every father would wish for!
  3. TC, I am a cynical, critical judgemental barstewart, wrt too far many blokes that call themselves tradesmen, or indeed mechanics! But the SIL is one of the finest men I have ever come across, and in all respects, breadth of knowledge, skills, morality, standards, work ethic, etc etc etc. Which was a long winded way of saying, that yes, he will know his way round an engine. Cheers, Marcus
  4. sime42

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    Google Search WWW.GOOGLE.COM These guys have mastered it.
  5. I wholeheartedly agree. Life would be pretty shit without the freaks and the weirdos.
  6. I would look at the local plant auction website's and see what is coming up for sale in the next month or two. Son in law is a fitter after all so should know his way around an engine. Pins and bushes is one of the main things to look for trouble
  7. NJA

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    Basically as only held at a single point each end it's as stable as a tightrope but the width means weight always unbalanced, nigh on impossible, an old funfair con😄
  8. All the best people are. Why would I throw away 100s of the things that I've amassed over years? Just to have to listen to ad breaks every 5 minutes.
  9. Thank you Swinny, for that comprehensive list, and also TM, and not in the slightest offended by that hire suggestion, but there is quite a bit of rough shurbs and bushes, semi dead trees, with many big old Ash, never mind an largeish overgrown pond to resurrect, plus the old buildings to clear away, then there would be work for a digger here where we live after, plenty of sheaughs to clean and roddens to maintain. I had toyed with the idea of buying a digger myself a few times in the past, but figured I would either overspend on a buying a better fresher digger, or buy a bag o shite. So I wisely bought nothing. I am sure Marcin will know a bloke that knows his diggers and take their advice. And I would be more than happy to chip in to get a better machine. cheers
  10. Oddball.
  11. Double-drop. Benshambles never disappoints.
  12. I'm going to Bensham on Monday and then to the bloody Metro centre. Nearly eleven years up here and I've not set foot in the place until now. Might take strychnine.
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  14. To be honest, mate, they don't tend to need much encouragement to go along with something, that's why they play the guitar... Mark Williams Trio | music WWW.MARKWILLIAMSGUITARIST.COM
  15. Tell my guitarist that.
  16. F me ,but if you dont have a clue about excavators ,you'd be better hiring one , no problems no asset deprication, no problem if its the wrong size ... You'd probably get a decent rate for 18month Or failing that you could get someone that knows what there doing and have it done quicker
  17. A center punch, just like this one
  18. Googling the best ever songs ever this came up as number 5 Good call google
  19. I designed a CD for my mate's trio. It was only once we'd nailed it that we realised that no-one has a CD player anymore.
  20. Not a million miles from that. Louder.
  21. What an intro, full on 8 minutes before any vocals. (Mind you that gave Google time for two crappy ad breaks on there. I was too lazy to dig out the CD.)
  22. Imagining it in a JCC accent and staccato
  23. I wanted to sell merch in prices listed in fractions of gold/silver but the other lads are normal. I also wanted to sell branded knives but same problem. P.S. We don't actually sell t-shirts. We do have CDs but I can't bear the hawking so we're the same bunch of cnts as evey other band with a nearly full box of them.
  24. Nah... come on. Man may need it for 18 month -2 years or so Hire money is pissing it away. Money in an asset is still there
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