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#1201 Post by Pauldaf44 »

Just done a swine of a job on my DAF. Removing the cross resonator to weld it up on the bench. I attempted to weld it on the car but couldn't get enough penertration to stop it breaking again almost imediatly. However I did manage to weld the mounting nut to its bolt. Getting that off proved interesting and even refitting is a pain as theres not enough clearance on the flange for a socket and you need a spanner bent to crazy angle, about 8 arms and to be a contortionist to do it.

This is the third time ive done the replacing cross resonator job and its been an ass every time. At least now I have some power and Gladys is no longer doing a harley davidson impression :mrgreen:
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#1202 Post by james_r_lucas »

Ouch - I now have sore fingers typing that essay of an update...
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#1203 Post by 1300dolly »

Last week I was asked to restore a 1939 Austin big 7 that has been stood since 1971 and today asked to recomission a 1960 Austin A40 which has been stood for 8 years all I need now is another few days in the week and an extra 20 hours of day light every day.
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#1204 Post by RON13R »

what do you look for when choosing a cucumber in Tescos? I aint got a clue
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#1205 Post by merlind100 »

Martian wrote:
Pauldaf44 wrote:If I had walked home 30s later today I would be dead now!! Witnessed a trailer come away from its tow vehicle and career across the pavement in front of me before pirouetting and taking the side off a car going the other way
(On-topic - sorry!) Glad your'e OK buddy. Ballet dancing trucks can be a scourge at certain times of the year... :wink: (Now, back to Off-topic - Hurrah!)

Understanding Engineers No.2

To the optimist, the glass is half-full.

To the pessimist, the glass is half-empty.

To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
EVEN MORE ON TOPIC SO REALLY SORRY

This happened to me last year while driving behind a vehicle that shed it's trailer, I was unble to avoid it and wrote off the car I was driving :(
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#1206 Post by Nick C »

I have spent most of today creating computers that don't actually exist.
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#1207 Post by Martian »

Understanding Engineers No.3

A priest, an ophthalmologist, and an engineer were golfing one morning behind a particularly slow group of golfers.

The engineer fumed, "What's with those guys? We must have been waiting for fifteen minutes!"

The doctor chimed in, "I don't know, but I've never seen such inept golf!"

The priest said, "Here comes the greens keeper. Let's have a word with him."

He said, "Hello, George. What's wrong with that group ahead of us? They're rather slow, aren't they?"

The greens keeper replied, "Oh, yes. That's a group of blind firemen. They lost their sight saving our clubhouse from a fire last year, so we let them play for free anytime."

The group fell silent for a moment. Then the priest said, "That's so sad. I think I'll say a special prayer for them."

The ophthalmologist added, "Good idea. And maybe I could examine them to see if there's anything I can do for them."

They were silent for a moment.

Then the engineer said, "Why can't they play at night?" :twisted:
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#1208 Post by 2Toledos »

Nick C wrote:I have spent most of today creating computers that don't actually exist.
I did virtually the same thing :roll:

Sorry, couldn't resist.
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#1209 Post by Martian »

Law of Probability: The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act. :wink:
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#1210 Post by Martian »

New hobby anyone?
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#1211 Post by Martian »

Its surprising how low a supermarket will go these days.... exploiting kids like this, what is the world coming to.... :? :)
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#1212 Post by tinweevil »

No, you don't need a dollar dollar. What you need is a good slap for releasing such an irritating ear worm.
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#1213 Post by Spunkymonkey »

Swapped my car tools for my 2-post lift tools this week thanks to Tecalemit kindly supplying an installation manual for the very badly installed ramp in our workshop.

I do like learning how new things work - almost as much as I like not dropping cars on my head :lol:
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#1214 Post by Spunkymonkey »

[on topic]Lift in workshop is now working :) [/on topic]

I lurnd 3 phase wiring and motor control off t'internet, me :shock:
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#1215 Post by Martian »

Understanding Engineers No.4

What is the difference between mechanical engineers and civil engineers?
Mechanical engineers build weapons.
Civil engineers build targets.
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