The good morning thread

Caldy999

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A sunny morning everyone - off to Bella Auto today at Bywell, a new Supercars event for the North. Promised to be lots of exótica in attendance
 

CatmanV2

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Morning you lot. Some exercise this morning, then off to Mrs Catman's concert this afternoon.
Need to pick up a new printer as well since mine has totally stopped printing (proper) black after about 6 years.
Have a great day, all

C
 

D Walker

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Morning,
DIY or something in garden apparently, or so SWMBO tells me, wondered why there was a load of wood and decking boards outside...
On another note I got my car on ramps yesterday to see what was hanging down, bit of rubber that surrounds something near the back, pleasantly surprised at how much rust proofing has been done as I had that down for a winter job.
 

Felonious Crud

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Morning, chaps (and any lurking ladies). Also aching from a day of furniture moving, taking stuff to the dump, gardening and God knows what else. Rounded off with a lovely barbecue.

Today, less of the same. I have a filthy car needs making white again, which is high on the priority list. I also need to chuck some clothes in a bag for Le Mans, but it’s hardly SM fashion week so I doubt that’ll take more than 5 minutes.
 

2b1ask1

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Sounds like the shroud for the gearbox actuators Dave, daft making it out of rubber and hanging it over hot bits where rock salt add to the perishing process!
 

zagatoes30

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Morning all, relatively quiet day today might spend sometime with the family as I won't be seeing them for most of next week
 

D Walker

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Sounds like the shroud for the gearbox actuators Dave, daft making it out of rubber and hanging it over hot bits where rock salt add to the perishing process!
Sounds like it Newton; goes all the way around it, I’ll stick some pics up later, hope it’s not the bit I found on Eurospares for £200 new and £100 used, it’s a bit of poxy cut out rubber....
 

2b1ask1

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That’ll be the one; serves to stop cr@p dropping in it but is wide open at the bottom where all the road dirt comes from!
 

BennyD

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Cable ties were invented for such jobs. Mine doesn’t have any such contraption; most probably removed after one of its accidents or ripped off when touching the ground.
 

D Walker

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Yeah Ben, I thought that, or super sticky glue, neither of which I had at the time, looks a pain to replace and I’m loathe to pay the prices to renew, I seem to remember some long cable ties ar work t other day...
 

2b1ask1

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Morning all, back to complete the rope job today as others head for Pompey from around the country.

Have fun all...