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Showing content with the highest reputation on 28/07/21 in Posts

  1. I thought it was to do with how much spare time you had !
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  2. I think I’m in the right place!
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  3. Usually followed by "Doctor it hurts when I do this" "Well don't do it then" Just like that...
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  4. and we know who's winning !!!!!!!!!!
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  5. A bit of a charge about topped off with lard and a sunset! Bloomin marvellous!
    2 points
  6. Hi, new member, just in the process of buying a pre-lit from North of the border. Live in Norfolk, be nice to hear from any likeminded people nearby. Steve.
    1 point
  7. I've just used onduline shingles, easy to fit and look good
    1 point
  8. Personally I find it's down to how much you want to pay and how much maintenance you want to do. EPDM costs 5 to 10 times the basic shed roof felt so got to question whether shed will survive 50+ years to make it worth it. Corrugated bitumen sheeting has issues when under trees but life 2 to 3 times the life of shed felt, torch on my favourite but quite expensive in comparison to shed felt, GRP felt similar and often same as torch on. EPDM, torch on designed for very low fall flat roofs and really over specified for shed slopes. I've got a shed roof with basic shed felt which has survived, under trees, for 25 years, although now getting tatty at corners. Another shed with torch on is great after 20 years and finally 1 with corrugated has had to be re-roofed after just 9 years due to tree attack. I would say a good quality shed felt well installed would be the best bet and expect approx. 10 years of trouble free life.
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  9. Did mine roof and sides with GRP , bullet proof now
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  10. @OldStager definitely Tommy Cooper that one
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  11. That has to be from one of Bob Monkhouse's books of gags, you didn't photocopy some of the pages did you when one of them went missing years ago? 😄
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  12. S 20 WSC cherished number for sale. Currently on retention certificate. Great plate as its 1 digit less than the normal XX XX XXX plates which makes a considerable difference to the front look of our cars (see photo below) as the plate can now fit the width of the nosecone rather than look look an "air-dam" I didn't run the smallest plate in the photo but mounted a 3/4 plate, with legal size letters onto my MickMade carbon splitter. I think it looked really well integrated. I had decided to keep the number for my next toy (and I'm still happy to do that) but I'm equally happy for another WSCC Member to enjoy it. The plate owes me £500 so that's my firm price. Thanks for looking.
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  13. and how you drove the durabang 😉 Since you've become a Vtec addict, your pace has improved 👍
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  14. The higher your rank the better your annual rebate
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  15. I am going to Le Mans August 17th, anyone going?
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  16. Lovely evening blat in bucks
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  17. Nice evening at Dunster beach with a stop of in the pub at Blue anchor beach.
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  18. Missing the Westie in er, not so sunny Ibiza…. Fun watching the lightening! Nope I couldn’t get that on the iPhone!! 😛
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  19. With not much else happening in the garage right now while I wait for the welding on the chassis to be completed I’ve made a start on a few engine jobs getting it loosely built up.
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  20. Hi All My tyres have feathered like Two7 Brief History Car damaged a month ago ( my son, not me )upper nearside front wishbone snapped in 2. Replaced with new, and new one set to the same length as the old. I did a track day last Friday at Llandow in temps of 30oc plus, Llandow is a right hand circuit basically an oval with a couple of chicanes. The car operated faultlessly and stuck to the corners like glue. At the end of the day noticed the wear on the near side front as shown on the photo, little bit of wear on off side but nothing significant. Question is : is this wear normal or is my suspension geometry out. Cheers Paul
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  21. managed to work on wheel alignment over the last couple of days. much happier with the balance of the car now.
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  22. Scorching hot in Wales yesterday! Had to take the bonnet off after a particularly fun section of road.
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  23. Germaine Greer has been really irate lately but no where near as much as her sister, Anne.
    1 point
  24. Hi , im new to this and have a few questions , be blunt no offence taken ! Do I just go ahead and book as a camping kit car driver or do I book in association with the club? Is there opportunity to put car on WSCC display stand? is there any help needed as I’m going alone and I’m happy to help set up and/or be present on the stand through out weekend? thanks rich
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