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Title: What a day!
Post by: Jake on June 18, 2005, 19:36:44
I've been flat out since 7:30am!
Raced to macess to buy service parts and tube (to finish breathers) and bracket (to make good my 2nd electric socket)
Got home, quick bit of breakie then Skywalker (David) and his misses Elaine turned up to collect his roof rack. Much coffee later and we set of to SWMBO's mums (where i've been storing said roof rack). Helped fit it on to Dave's (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake22/1/384696-1119119435.) car (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake22/1/316100-1119119467.) and waved good bye.
Back home and off with NSF wheel from Big Blue. After reading the post the other day about the lad that was crushed by his motor i decided that, safety first (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/3/89929-1119118820.) and put two stands under the axle. Then changed caliper (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/996058-1119118583.) and shoes. Changed oil/filter. Fitted new spark plugs (V grooved electrode NGK's) and new 8mm yellow HT leads (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/577954-1119118679.). Scratched arms and knuckles to pieces!!
Off with the OSF wheel and changed the pads. Put together new raised breathers (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/190475-1119118629.) (from both axles) and routed them to top of snorkle (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/442407-1119118774.).
Undid the tow ball from Challenger and fitted new bracket (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake7/1/519687-1119118728.) for 2nd electrics (now i can run my fridge on the way to Billing, COLD DRINK ON ARRIVAL)
Finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now, Doctor Who and several Smirnoff's (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake22/1/83983-1119119238.) with my name on  :wink:
Thank g*d thats over with for another day.
I thank you
 :D
Title: What a day!
Post by: Bob696 on June 18, 2005, 19:49:04
I sat in the sun drinking beer at Estnor 8)

P.S. Well done that man, doing an encore next weekend? :D
Title: What a day!
Post by: Jake on June 18, 2005, 19:59:59
Yeah, sleeping  :lol:
No, not really. Were off driving at the Fulmer site.
Cant wait. have'nt been off the dark hard stuff for a while now.
Gagging to get all muddy :wink:
How's Eastnor?
 :D
Title: Re: What a day!
Post by: the loon on June 18, 2005, 20:02:33
Quote from: "Jake"
I've been flat out since 7:30am!
Raced to macess to buy service parts and tube (to finish breathers) and bracket (to make good my 2nd electric socket)
Got home, quick bit of breakie then Skywalker (David) and his misses Elaine turned up to collect his roof rack. Much coffee later and we set of to SWMBO's mums (where i've been storing said roof rack). Helped fit it on to Dave's (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake22/1/384696-1119119435.) car (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake22/1/316100-1119119467.) and waved good bye.
Back home and off with NSF wheel from Big Blue. After reading the post the other day about the lad that was crushed by his motor i decided that, safety first (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/3/89929-1119118820.) and put two stands under the axle. Then changed caliper (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/996058-1119118583.) and shoes. Changed oil/filter. Fitted new spark plugs (V grooved electrode NGK's) and new 8mm yellow HT leads (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/577954-1119118679.). Scratched arms and knuckles to pieces!!
Off with the OSF wheel and changed the pads. Put together new raised breathers (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/190475-1119118629.) (from both axles) and routed them to top of snorkle (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/Big%20Blue/2/442407-1119118774.).
Undid the tow ball from Challenger and fitted new bracket (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake7/1/519687-1119118728.) for 2nd electrics (now i can run my fridge on the way to Billing, COLD DRINK ON ARRIVAL)
Finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now, Doctor Who and several Smirnoff's (http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake22/1/83983-1119119238.) with my name on  :wink:
Thank g*d thats over with for another day.
I thank you
 :D


and ..... :wink:

dont encourage him he'll be wanting a standing ovation
Title: What a day!
Post by: Skywalker on June 18, 2005, 20:20:17
Never mind Jake

What av' I done  8)

400 mile round trip just to give Jake some money to spend at Billing   :roll:  


Good day though nice to meet Jake and his great family  :D


Must pay more attention to GPS  :shock: it said go on M40 so I did  :cry:
unfortunately  WEST  :oops:   instead of EAST  :D

Never mind,. 15 mins detour saw us back on route to Scorpion, bit of a traffic jam near bottom of M1 / North Circular,  missed turning, great big Tesco Lorry parked accross it,  :evil:   ,back thro traffic, round again, got there about 1:45 ish


to find


50% of stock had gone to Eastnor   :cry:

Still got a few bits, had a coffee, got on M1 and queued for about 20 miles (no air con on Disco either)

Oh well home for 7:30pm to find I forgot to put beer in fridge  :shock:

It's in freezer NOW though, so feet up for now

Dave
Title: What a day!
Post by: Jake on June 18, 2005, 20:33:54
Sounds like you had fun getting home Dave  :shock:
So, the argument for GPS is'nt winning
Paper maps for me  :lol:
Glad you got home ok
Enjoy your beer, you deserve it :wink:
Ps nice to meet you both.
Title: What a day!
Post by: Skywalker on June 18, 2005, 20:37:27
Cheers Jake

No, the GPS is great, it's the operator getting on in years I think  :shock:

Dave
Title: What a day!
Post by: Bob696 on June 18, 2005, 20:40:20
Estnor was HOT, loads of trade stands, brilliant falconary display. Only downside was that the exit and the off road que intermingaled and it took me 30 mins to get off the site :-(
Title: What a day!
Post by: Jake on June 18, 2005, 20:42:31
Bob696
I hope you've took plenty of pictures
Get them in your gallery asap so we can see
 :D
Title: What a day!
Post by: Bob696 on June 18, 2005, 21:38:46
forgot the camera  :(
Title: What a day!
Post by: strapping young lad on June 18, 2005, 21:49:02
yesterday i drove 600 miles from chamonix to calais

this morning i drove another 300 or so miles from calais to home

i dont want to drive for a while now!
Title: What a day!
Post by: Paul on June 18, 2005, 22:48:06
Great write-up Jake...

Sounds like you had a very busy day. :D
Title: What a day!
Post by: Guy90 on June 18, 2005, 22:48:21
Too hot to be doing anything so I did nothing 8) . Hayfever was pretty grim though :cry:  :cry:

Had a brief trip in Rokcrawlin's new Range Rover which I was somewhat dissapointed to discover didn't have AC :evil:  :evil:

As it will be hot tomorrow then I will be doing nothing tomorrow either.

What's happened to this country :?  :? . It used to be cold and wet. Roll on Winter :lol:  :lol:
Title: What a day!
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on June 18, 2005, 23:04:36
Finished digging out several tree-stumps from the front side-garden this morning.
Not huge great things, but the biggest was about 3foot tall, 18inch diameter, and with a root-ball about 2foot across.
Damn bl**dy heavy (full of earth) as I found out picking them up to place on the wall before dropping into the trailer.
Took them to the land-fill, & dumped them.

Bought 6 railway sleepers, put them in the trailer, carried them into the lower garden once home.
Shovelled a level base for them, picked them up & placed into postion under a row of about 20 Conifers, back-filled with gravel.
Filled trailer up with top-soil from the banking where the stumps were in the front side-garden ready for the land-fill tomorrow.

Shave & a (very welcome) shower, then Pizza Hut.
Super Supreme deep crust (large to myself) 4 Pepsi-Max's & 3 dishes of Ice-Cream.
Home in time for Dr Who. What could be better?
Missed 'Battle Of Britain' though :cry:
Title: What a day!
Post by: Andy the Landy on June 18, 2005, 23:14:28
WOW Jake thats a lot for a day - when are you coming up to Derbyshire to finish my rebuild, it would be done in no time :lol:
I've spent 8 hours at Birmingham NEC today :(  what a boring day - Kirkby Lonsdale tomorrow for 8 hours, at least the scenery will be better :D
Title: What a day!
Post by: datalas on June 18, 2005, 23:22:15
and there's me just spending all day lying on the couch basking in the cooling breeze of my aircon unit and occasionally wating people sweating to death outside, (in between watching movies and cartoons and eating biscuits)

Ahh...

Perhaps life isn't that bad after all :D
Title: What a day!
Post by: Guy90 on June 18, 2005, 23:31:03
Darren,

Is your air con a permanent unit or portable? Where did you get it?

I want one!!!
Title: What a day!
Post by: datalas on June 18, 2005, 23:41:17
it's a 9000 BTU portable thingy which I got from homebase when I saw the weather reports.

£150 for the unit I got, which has kept the flat at a comfortable temperature all day, the bathroom on the other hand has been hot, muggy and horrible :)

It's also managed to pull nearly a pint and a half of water out of the air, so it's been a lot more comfortable in here than it otherwise would have been.
Title: What a day!
Post by: hobbit on June 19, 2005, 00:10:07
Cleared the front garden to fill it again :wink:

http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/hobbit/gallery/Another88

We never learn do we!
Title: What a day!
Post by: Jake on June 19, 2005, 09:55:34
Andy the Landy
Just had a look at your re-build pictures
Coming on nicely!
When do you reckon it will be finished?
 :D
Title: What a day!
Post by: Andy the Landy on June 19, 2005, 22:55:17
Quote from: "Jake"
Andy the Landy
Just had a look at your re-build pictures
Coming on nicely!
When do you reckon it will be finished?
 :D
Cheers Jake :D  definately by the end of August if not before :wink:  Getting busy at work with taking old biddies to the seaside so spare time is at a premium :(
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