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Post by n brown on Sept 18, 2013 18:42:54 GMT
I find a length of scaffold tube cheaper
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Post by robmac on Sept 18, 2013 18:48:44 GMT
Must admit I'll probably use the wheelbrace and a quick kick, but will probably buy one for the future.
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Post by billieblue on Sept 18, 2013 18:49:48 GMT
Still need to get my toolbox sorted!
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Post by gaz on Sept 18, 2013 18:57:46 GMT
Had some new tyres today and ATS told me to get them retorqued between 25-30 miles, as I'm going to Cornwall tomorrow (working), I won't have a chance to go back there. I may call in at Halfords though and buy one and then do it myself. I know we have gone through all this before, but ATS said it really should be done, so who am I to argue. go for it rob... do ya bit.. you wont regret it top motorist badge winging its way to you as we speak
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Post by gaz on Sept 18, 2013 19:00:17 GMT
Had some new tyres today and ATS told me to get them retorqued between 25-30 miles, as I'm going to Cornwall tomorrow (working), I won't have a chance to go back there. I may call in at Halfords though and buy one and then do it myself. I know we have gone through all this before, but ATS said it really should be done, so who am I to argue. go for it rob ...do ya bit...ya wont regret it top motorist badge winging its way to you as we speak
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Post by gaz on Sept 18, 2013 19:02:32 GMT
why does it do that ..the post disappears and then ya retype it and presto theres two i thought mr brown had gone gaga but not so >:Dpost that elsewhere rob that ll annoy a certain person that was once from these shores pmsl
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Post by robmac on Sept 18, 2013 19:18:19 GMT
I think I'm on my way out of that forum Gaz. Will say my piece first though!
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Post by Firefox on Sept 18, 2013 19:23:43 GMT
Wheel nuts are just some of the ones I do up bloody tight. I'm presuming those are the ones they mean.
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Post by gaz on Sept 18, 2013 19:25:48 GMT
Wheel nuts are just some of the ones I do up bloody tight. I'm presuming those are the ones they mean. remember vern ...lefty loosey righty tighty
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Post by billieblue on Sept 18, 2013 20:18:12 GMT
Wheel nuts are just some of the ones I do up bloody tight. I'm presuming those are the ones they mean. remember vern ...lefty loosey righty tighty Is there a blimey thing going on here lads?
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Post by billieblue on Sept 18, 2013 20:23:11 GMT
Er that should have said blokey!
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Post by n brown on Sept 18, 2013 20:40:31 GMT
blimey ! learn how to smell already
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Post by Etienne Le Croq on Sept 18, 2013 21:06:21 GMT
I use a length of ally scaffold tube with the Landrover wheel brace as it's very flimsy.
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Post by gaz on Sept 18, 2013 21:11:58 GMT
Er that should have said blokey! nah no need for a new hat or nowt just a small bromance
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Post by billieblue on Sept 18, 2013 21:15:11 GMT
Er that should have said blokey! nah no need for a new hat or nowt just a small bromance Well you lads enjoy. We're very broad minded on this forum?
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Post by Firefox on Sept 18, 2013 23:26:29 GMT
^ Tools can be quite blokey things though. Don't let us get away with too much blokey banter, stake your claim Did you get you combination tool set yet like the one I showed you at Ilfracombe - you can bring it to the Fixit meet
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Post by Etienne Le Croq on Sept 19, 2013 6:14:20 GMT
I've got a few of those spanners with a rachet in one end/open the other,bought them from Halfords .Always found their pro sockets and spanners to be really good,never broken a socket.
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Post by gaz on Nov 29, 2013 0:42:06 GMT
james bond has less kit .......pretty impressive tool kit ....but i dont see a chainsaw...... my mate charlie has a chainsaw....pmsl
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Post by stonedaddy on Nov 29, 2013 1:02:30 GMT
Wow great tool kit. Wheres the dogs bowl . .... Tom ....
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Post by brewkit on Nov 29, 2013 11:12:31 GMT
wow, if I have your number I can sell/throw my tools, cancel breakdown cover
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Post by Firefox on Nov 29, 2013 12:41:12 GMT
I'm in awe of your tool kit!!
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Post by billieblue on Nov 29, 2013 13:45:55 GMT
Wow that's what I call a toolkit! Not the little box I'd envisaged! But I thought you had a little van?
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Post by francophile1947 on Nov 29, 2013 18:34:18 GMT
Wow that's what I call a toolkit! Not the little box I'd envisaged! But I thought you had a little van? It's only small inside - after he's loaded all the tools
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Post by Etienne Le Croq on Nov 29, 2013 21:22:27 GMT
Nice tool kit you have there chap!
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Post by tbear on Nov 29, 2013 21:36:00 GMT
After a bit of a disaster in France this year, a bottle of Kseal Best £9.99 I have spent in a while.
Richard
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Post by n brown on Nov 29, 2013 22:28:43 GMT
+1 for k-seal
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Post by billieblue on Nov 30, 2013 17:35:22 GMT
After a bit of a disaster in France this year, a bottle of Kseal Best £9.99 I have spent in a while.
Richard I know nothing! What's K seal and what did you use it for?
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Post by francophile1947 on Nov 30, 2013 18:22:41 GMT
After a bit of a disaster in France this year, a bottle of Kseal Best £9.99 I have spent in a while.
Richard I know nothing! What's K seal and what did you use it for? It's something that you can put in your cooling system if you get a leak - hopefully it will seal the leak and let you continue your journey
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Post by billieblue on Nov 30, 2013 18:51:44 GMT
Thank you
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Post by n brown on Nov 30, 2013 18:59:44 GMT
k seal is a sealant you put in your radiator and it seals all coolant leaks and claims to also repair cracked heads,and a lot of people reckon it's true. anyway it certainly stopped problems on my car and the van !
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