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Posts posted by leswold
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Hi Spooner.
Not sure if this is still needed but Steve Sexton who works at Basingstoke, has built a couple of excellent alloy arb bodies onto our Transits. 07818 556921. He'd be able to give you an idea of price.
Les
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On 04/04/2020 at 19:30, Squaredy said:
That is where you are going wrong, I find fifteen minutes is ample....
Not if you want to make shoes out of them.
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I've read this thread which has been interesting to see all your opinions & circumstances. We're a family only business doing mostly domestic, local work, with a good reputation. We called a halt to work on 27th Mar, when this first broke after getting some minor abuse from a passing jogger (little man syndrome) & being told via media stay indoors. Since then I've been reading the latest Govt website advice which seems to tell us to continue to work if the conditions (distancing, non contact with known carriers etc) can be complied with. However, it seems that theres conflict between the Govt advice & the police who I called yesterday to ask their view. I was told in no uncertain terms that if I was stopped while travelling re work, whether to quote or carry out normal (non essential) work, we be issued a fine. For now we can remain off work but the money is dwindling fast.
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Hi all. Being a family firm & showing no signs of being affected we called todays customers who were happy for us to carry out the jobs as we wouldn't need face to face contact & are working at the ends of their gardens.. Obviously there is little traffic about & the saws/chipper sound has attracted attention & a few people have taken pics on their phones so rather than have bad publicity I think we'll shut shop & hope the guidelines come soon for the self employed to access the govt's contribution during this outbreak.
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I was told never to chip palm types as it'd ruin the rubber, bearing covers. The one time we did, it took me hours to cut it all away although no actual damage caused.
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Hot & humid in Kent today, far better since yesterday:lol:...when we realised the Transit had a heated seat which has probably always been on! Daft little button by driver's left heel.
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Me too, from a combination of unprotected shooting SLR, motorcycling & then drumming finished them off. However...I found it best to ignore if possible as others have said, once you're aware/reminded of it, it becomes far worse.
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Took me 25 yrs as a cop in London to realise there was no satisfaction. After the first of 3 sons qualifed I thought hmmm....looks good. Did some tickets, spent a load on gear for less pay & much harder work. Satisfaction, enjoyment & feeling of 'worth'? Oh yes.
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totally agree. ive been in some of the worst. my mate used to have an Allegro. one of the worst cars ive ever been in.
Saw an Allegro yesterday going along quite nicely, front lift...behind a tow truck.
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Yup, Whitby & the Goths are great too, always try to get there when nearby.
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Its handy having someone else to share the driving! He really should have at least one paw on the steering wheel but i suppose its a french thing:001_rolleyes:
Not even a Gauloise on the go?
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Fancied getting some sea air so spent the day at Brighton today as its got atmosphere & is usually a laugh. There was a tattoo convention so some stranger than normal sights were to behold. Anywhere near you that attracts...bohemians?
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Thats tough mate, what area?
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Are these the same types that post pictures of their dinner, like...'look what I'm about to eat, lucky me'. Tossers
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Interesting but no, never used one or even seen one before. Looks useful.
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Very nice but as you say...sod emptying that each night.
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I too have had several vehicles remapped over the years & all have been improved upon, smoothed out, vastly improving 'driveability' (fun). I understood that manufacturers set the map for a particular market (climate, emissions, fuel quality etc). Haven't looked back but took some getting used to short shifting as the torque develops earlier.
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Wow, enjoy. Well Jel. Pics later?
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Yup, good post. I've kept meaning to weigh mine. Just bought another trannie, ex-council & fitted with an axle weight calculator which might have to go...:blushing:wouldn't want to incriminate myself.
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Yaris' are amazing
Slight derail...sorry but I agree Yaris are amazing. One ran up the arse of my son's Navara last week & wrote it off.
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Morning all. Lately we could've used one of these to save climbing a row of high trees so just wondered how you view them. From about £180 I think & they say good for 150 feet.
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So...what caused it?There is a woman at the stables who has got bottle butt ...... -
I wondered if anyone here had transferred a tipper body from say an '05 Transit onto a later Transit, maybe a 2011 or '12. Its just that we have a good ali arb box (with tool pod thing attached to the same arb box frame). The veh is getting bit ragged so we want to buy newer but keep the box etc...only if it'll fit onto the newer veh/chassis. I called Ford who put me onto a website which really didn't help, hence my ask now...
Just me?
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We only found out a few weeks ago that butter/marg is the best to rid resin & sap from skin. Can't have been any good using nail varnish remover, white spirit etc for years but never knew.