Tonight I will mostly be...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by antonye, Sep 21, 2006.

  1. antonye

    antonye Guest

    ....playing with my new pikey arc welder :-D

    Fire extinguisher on standby...
     
    antonye, Sep 21, 2006
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  2. antonye

    Hog Guest

    <wistful memories of tech college>
     
    Hog, Sep 21, 2006
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  3. antonye

    Krusty Guest

    Don't go playing on anything galvanised without taking precautions or
    you'll need more than a fire extinguisher...

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    Krusty
    www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
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    '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
     
    Krusty, Sep 21, 2006
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  4. antonye

    antonye Guest

    First job is to weld some loops onto the trailer to give me
    some more (better) tie-down points, then I might even
    have a go at putting a couple of bars in to grab the front
    wheel. I've got some u-bolts that should be good for
    the loops, but no idea on the bars.
     
    antonye, Sep 21, 2006
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  5. antonye

    Eddie Guest


    You too, eh?
    Yes, I noticed they had those cheap, too.
     
    Eddie, Sep 21, 2006
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  6. antonye

    Eddie Guest

    Huh?

    <fx:googles>

    "Typical "metal fume fever" begins about 4 hours after exposure, and
    full recovery occurs within 48 hours. The symptoms include fever,
    chills, thirst, headache and nausea."

    Urgh!
     
    Eddie, Sep 21, 2006
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  7. antonye

    antonye Guest

    It's all your fault anyway.
    Lol, I sent the missus to get one first thing. She
    said that was an old duffer in front with one and
    another old duffer queueing behind with one as
    well, and there were only 4 in the shop when she
    took one.

    We already have a fire extinguisher liberated from
    elsewhere - ACU rules innit.
     
    antonye, Sep 21, 2006
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  8. antonye

    Eddie Guest

    Are you trying to tell me you don't subscribe to their mailing list?
    I thought they'd run out where I went, but they'd just hidden them in
    the middle of piles of other lightweight stuff, instead of putting the
    heavy items where it was easiest to lift them from. Somebody needs some
    materials handling training.
    Of course.
     
    Eddie, Sep 21, 2006
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  9. antonye

    antonye Guest

    Yep; I rely on the UKRM massive to warn me of the
    bargains and to filter the chaff.
     
    antonye, Sep 21, 2006
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