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Well, the challenge is now officially over. If I'm being honest, I'm disappointed that it didn't strike a chord with more members and take off the way I wanted it to, but that's the breaks sometimes. Anyway, I'm a man of my word, so congratulations to individual winner @Paul Baker and to local area winners @Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset and his members. A small, cheap but personalised engraved trophy is on its way to you - enjoy!6 points
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I remember years ago, the first year that Toblerone did the really massive bars for Christmas (about a yard long and 10lb in weight) I bought one for the wife. I wrapped it up and put it under the tree, a parcel really obviously Toblerone shaped. She went around for weeks saying to people "I don't know what David's bought me. It's like a Toblerone but really big." People would say, "maybe it's a Toblerone" but she'd answer, "no it's like a Toblerone but really really really big." It was hilarious.4 points
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I did a post ages ago about Bagpusitis, I told you it was real and highly contagious, did you listen? And now look! 😂3 points
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All set for the Christmas meal tomorrow. Looking forward to all the Christmas jumpers and of course the food!!!2 points
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You can now access Motorsport UK's NCR via an App on your phone. Go to your phones App store and search for "Motorsport UK app", it will show the latest version of the NCR's and you can hyperlink to the section you need.2 points
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Could you cut the sleepers in half and turn them round?2 points
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I have some with a built in bottle jack and they are fantastic. Drive onto them almost flat then jack them up. Locking mechanism when jacked + use axle stands too2 points
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Agreed, thank you @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) for organising an excellent night. merry Christmas to you all Andy2 points
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I've got 4, I think. One black one like John's broken one, and 3 Blyton weekend ones of varying vintage. But I can't be arsed posting one, it might break on the way.1 point
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The Club logo wrapped around a tin mug. Come on guys, we're better than that. Is there anyone in the Club that could improve on that? I would ask my 4 year old great grandson for advice, but he's too busy at play school. And he's no mug. 😆1 point
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Good shout. Do they hold their heat well though? Cold tea is a many-times-a-day occurrence for me.1 point
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I advise you absorb the cost invest in a damage proof mug 😎 https://logothatpolo.co.uk/product/mug-tea-coffee-enamel-tin-mug-wscc/1 point
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My work iPhone SE has just had iOS 26 loaded to it. It looks OK and seems to work the same. That said I don't use it much and would never have an iPhone for personal use. I hate them 😆 But personal choice I guess.1 point
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I've never had that happen, but that's probably down to luck with surfaces rather than any skill on my part. I've heard of people using a piece of rope or carpet looped round the bottom rung and driving onto that first to stop it sliding. Never had to do it myself though.1 point
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I am pretty sure I've seen these that hook over or clip on to the front of the usual metal ramps, in effect giving a much lower and gentler slope onto the ramp. This means once the car's front tyres are on them the metal ramps shouldn't get pushed away as you try and drive onto them.1 point
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Yep use them all the time; but also found them nearly impossible to drive onto without at least pushing them out of place, and sometimes one would slide further than the other! So I've long since given up driving on and now just lift the car on to them with a trolley jack. As for safety, I've seen axle stands start to topple too, if too much lifting (bad) or sideways forces are applied to the car. (Though I'll always try and make sure high torque items where possible are at least cracked loose while the cars tyres are on the ground, even if some load is being taken on a jack. If I've got both ends of the car raised and one or More wheels off, I'll also put the removed wheel(s) under, or part under the car near where I'm working as a backup; in the insanely unlikely event of it falling off the stands, even if I'm pinned, it will be the wheels taking the bulk of the cars weight, not me!1 point
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Have a pair of these and find they give you the hight to get a trolly jack underneath and then use axle stands.1 point
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Thanks for the thoughts all. I've a low profile jack already and some totally adequate stands. Maybe I should just play with the rear placement a bit.1 point
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I use them, but don’t drive onto them . I prefer to jack up and put them under the raised wheels.1 point
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I put cable ties under the aluminium tank straps. Then fasten the hose to the cable ties with other cables ties.1 point
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Have a great day and I hope no one stuffs an onion up your exhaust, today! @Trevor Little (Trevturtle)1 point
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Happy birthday @Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset hope you had a great day 🤞1 point
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Thanks guys. A great night, thanks for coming!1 point
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We picked up our hire car this morning and headed north, En route i spotted signs for this place, it wasn’t planned honest 😉 it was 30$ each to get in Margaret wasn’t really interested (she’s followed me round loads of car museums) so I said I’ll go in you wait out there in the sun I’ll only be 5 minutes, the young lady at the desk said it’s ok it’s free today, she must have taken pity on two little old folks😂 so in we went, Margaret lasted 5 mins, I lasted quite a bit longer.1 point
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I made my own many years ago using m12 threaded rod and spacers. I stripped the thread🙄 As others have said it takes quite a lot of force to shift them.1 point
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I made one of these for my own car, and have a few spare sets manufactured as back ups. The kit will come with the metalwork needed to make the unit. You would need to make 8 folds, and then bolt the parts together. The folds would depend on the exact measurements of your car. I will send out some instructions to use as guides, but you could customise it further if you wanted to. I can price in fixings if you need however you may wish to use your local supplier. Some additional modifications may be needed to suit your car, but it fits in my SEIW nicely without fuss. The main features are a cubby to put stuff, and the switch panel which can be replaced if you later choose to change the switches, without changing the whole front piece. There's also a small compartment on the top, out of sight to hide things under the dash. I've priced them close to what I paid, I just want them to find a new home! There's a bunch of photos attached to show the parts and the assembly of mine. Hopefully these can be if use to someone! I have 1 full kit in stock, however I have 2 sets that's are missing the side panels, which I can remanufacture if the demand is there or you can make your own. £53 posted or £50 if collected from Hailsham. Hopefully these rambles make sense.. cheers!1 point
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