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Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 29 Jan 2018, 16:16
by C00kiemonster
A GIVI flange for my new tankbag.
Great word flange
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 29 Jan 2018, 16:34
by D41
What's it slang for??
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 29 Jan 2018, 19:12
by Deegee
Coincidentally I got some new
flange sealant today!
It’s bright orange though....
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 29 Jan 2018, 19:45
by C00kiemonster
A bright orange one could be useful in the dark
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 04:10
by kiwikrasher
Nothing like a good bit of flange Cookie.
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 08:24
by Cav
A paperwork organiser box of sorts... thanks, gfCav!
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 14:13
by Blade
Cold Air Induction kit
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 14:16
by D6
Blade wrote:We sent a mirror back last week as it was damaged.
This week 2 replacements have turned up and guess what.. .....both damaged
Kate used to make mosaic items, one of which was very popular was a mirror.
Not one postal service/courier insures mirror/glass. So everytime something arrived broke, she had to make a new one by hand and resend it.
In the end it became too risky. Which is a shame as it was something she enjoyed doing and brought a good amount of money in.
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 20:50
by Kwacky
My lad's school report.
He's not in trouble.
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 21:54
by C00kiemonster
Kwacky wrote:My lad's school report.
He's not in trouble.
He's a good lad that one
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 21:58
by Kwacky
He's alright, Let's see what happens when the hormones kick in
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 22:44
by Deegee
Tools. Firstly a set of E torx sockets, (not torx bits), we’ve started using them in critical areas and nothing else fits properly. Also got a 750mm 1/2 drive breaker/knuckle bar, my old one failed a week or so back, it’s not done bad though, i bought it as an apprentice in 1978, I have a feeling this one may throw the towel in way before 40yrs is up.
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 30 Jan 2018, 23:32
by kiwikrasher
Deegee wrote:Tools. Firstly a set of E torx sockets, (not torx bits), we’ve started using them in critical areas and nothing else fits properly. Also got a 750mm 1/2 drive breaker/knuckle bar, my old one failed a week or so back, it’s not done bad though, i bought it as an apprentice in 1978, I have a feeling this one may throw the towel in way before 40yrs is up.
That’s a good run on a bit of tooling that is used in anger a lot I’m guessing!
The only time I’ve seen them fail is when someone has used a torque multiplier... aka scaffold tube or similar
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 31 Jan 2018, 21:09
by Deegee
To be fair to it, I’ve abused it mightily for years, inevitably it had to fail at some point. I’ve got a 3/4” knuckle bar that’s bent about 20° out of true due to 3 metres of scaff tube on the end and two of us hanging off it, I’m guessing that’ll be the next on the shopping list.
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 01 Feb 2018, 11:45
by kiwikrasher
Deegee wrote:To be fair to it, I’ve abused it mightily for years, inevitably it had to fail at some point. I’ve got a 3/4” knuckle bar that’s bent about 20° out of true due to 3 metres of scaff tube on the end and two of us hanging off it, I’m guessing that’ll be the next on the shopping list.
You can always bent it straight tightening something up with a scaff tube, lets say for a troublesome client
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 01 Feb 2018, 18:06
by Deegee
A book we ordered for MiniGee’s birthday, it’s called “Tacopedia”, it’s a a bit of a giggle, but as Tacos are his favourite meal we thought he’d appreciate it.
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 01 Feb 2018, 19:31
by Blade
Bmc air filter
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 01 Feb 2018, 23:31
by rocket
Blade wrote:Bmc air filter
What you maxing
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 08:14
by Blade
Porker
Re: Mr Postman
Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 11:25
by rocket
Blade wrote:Porker
Ohhhh yeah