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I've had the stool about 10 years and it is a cool bit of kit. Someone gave it to me because they had no more use and that is the way they bought it. It swivels and adjusts height and I've used it for all sorts including propping up mopeds to keep them mobile in the workshop whilst their engine...
Here is what I'm up to at the minute. Been out of the loop for a few months due to family commitments but the Triumph is back in the middle of the empire of clutter and hopefully I might get a run out of her later today.
A little history on the bike: The owner has had this bike for 30 years...
Gawjuss!!! Have a great week watching the ragged rascals racing round the ragged rock. If you want to watch a brilliant sunset whilst eating some of the best queenies on the island then get yourself over to the Niarbyl restaurant at Niarbyl bay on the south west of the island.
I'm based in Hull but have contacts up and down the country. I'm just having some rear set plates laser cut in stainless. I'll post up a pic when they're done.
seeing it in the flesh I fully agree with trek97. Leave it as it is, it looks well. Less is sometimes more and I would even leave the nose fairing black as it hunkers down the front a little. Get some proper sized grippy rubber too as those tyes pull your eye away from everything on the bike...
Good man.... the policies coincide on many levels and a vote against the self-servatives is a winner with me. I hope the electorate engages, especially the younger voters, and really makes a positive change. I don't want the world run by nutters who would call a pre-emptive nuclear strike...
To be fair 01marc is new to the game of powder coating. He could put the part in the oven at 0deg for five seconds and that would dissipate a static charge to ground just as effectively. It's not his fault he suggested putting a cheap plastic helmet in the oven at 100deg. what type of brush and...
It was just a wee poke of fun hoping we all start fixing the world now before it all gets smashed up. The shed people are people like me. People who fix stuff because they like seeing stuff work right, not because there is a dollar in it.
If you form over the top of the piece you will end up with a mould of the piece, not a fresh piece with new outer dimensions. Read up some on fibreglass moulding. You ideally want to make a plug the exact size and shape of the piece you want in a high gloss finish, fine coat with carnuba wax and...
depends what you need. I can get all sorts of stuff made from all sorts of stuff using all sorts of techniques and machinery. Getting stuff welded on and together is probably better done nearer to home but if you need any bits making then an accurate drawing and some money in the tea fund might...
They all look pretty much the same to me. Like a naff spot the difference competition. If you have a bike that looks like that in real life then you need to consider it more three dimensionally and stop hogging all the red. Try to make colour and line match stance and movement through the bike...
Australians feel free to comment on this......
'Mercuns..... you have ruined democracy by electing trump..... well done, we're enjoying the show..... please don't blow it up before the shed people fix it :P
A call out to all those who share a platform of living bikes in the small group of rocks we call Britain.
Please either confirm my fears or deny my allegations that there is a bizarre attempt at outright media brainwashing concerning where we should put the cross.
I think we should take our...
Good arrows sir!!! If, when you've got to the testing stage, the front brake hasn't got enough feel then go to a 5/8 m/cyl. It works out to about 15.8mm and can often improve the feel of a twin 4 piston set up which uses the 14mm m/cyl.
Don't use JB weld for anything. Play Dough is a far superior substance and is more likely to be threadable and machinable. It is also non-toxic and safe for kids to eat whilst they are welding stuff together with it.
Just make up your tabs, clean up and prep the area where they are to be...
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