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  1. Thanks everyone, just had a carvery and a couple of pints. Might get stuck into Game of Thrones, series 5, or Spectre or just eat chocolate.
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  2. Also get them to change the thermostat as these age they open earlier and earlier.
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  3. Hi. I went in 2014 and am going again this year. I'll drop you a PM later. I've been to a few in Europe and it's by far the best IMO.
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  4. I have an older GoPro HD and frankly disappointed with it. The sounds rubbish, fogs up on previous track days, and just a bit temperamental in general.
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  5. I bought a Garmin virb elite which I'm very happy with. I chose it over a go pro as it has GPS and Accelerometer in built unlike the go pro. Which makes adding widgets to your videos for speed and track position really simple. Plus has a remote or you can use your phone over Wi-Fi. Here's a link to one of my videos
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  6. After scrutineering and briefing the practice runs will start around 0900 and then its an all day job
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  7. I spectated last year, just drove in and security didn't have a problem.
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  11. Happy Birthday Robin from Glen and Julie
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  13. I used all Honda parts, I just brought a service kit, plus the Honda gear oil, slave clutch cylinder, clutch. Another consideration Justin is buying Westfield's baffle plate for the sump, you need to get it welded in, but I have the Honda putty sealant for when you put the sump back on
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  15. For a trussed roof the common method is to have doubled trusses either side of the structural opening and doubled trimmers to support the chord of the cut truss. However, trusses are not designed to be cut or modified in any way and the above would always be backed up by calculations either from the truss supplier or a stuctural engineer. If you do modify the truss make sure you are clear in how the truss is working as a whole and how the loads are being transferred and shared through all the structural elements, as its not as simple as just cutting or doubling the ceiling chord. As the works are a structural alteration you would also need Building Regulations consent.
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