Jump to content

Paddy Galore!

Members
  • Posts

    8,129
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Paddy Galore!

  1. Paddy Galore!

    Ugly house

    what it really needs, is a couple of old sofas chucked out on the path, with a shanty shed on the side with a loosely tied tarpaulin for a roof, a dozen or so kids bikes strewn across the lawn, and a transit van or two, up on blocks preferably. then to finish it off, the entire contents of two wheelie bins tipped out right by the front door, that'd do nicely
  2. looking very tidy Gordon, puts my old gal to shame, although it sailed through the mot today
  3. uncle benny! LW4 it puts the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again.
  4. Christ don't buy a festool! you could buy 5 of the cheaper drills for the price of a fezzy. I've had quite a bit of festool over the years, back when it was called festo or protool and it still goes wrong like anything else, before you make your mind up on a dewalt i'll mention metabo as a good and cheap alternative. once upon a time any shop fitter worth his salt had Panasonic, I've still got a combi drill and impact driver from 2016 and it's still going strong. I remember dropping my 12v panny impact driver off a roof, hit every damn putlock on the way down and ended up in a huge puddle, there was narey a scratch on it, just dried it off and away it went.
  5. hi ditchy, just a thought, but you know when they clean the cow and pig sheds out they dump it in a field by the side of the road in a big heap, you could always go and get a bucket full of the "gravy" that comes off it and rig that up with your land mine, not quite skunk juice but nearly as bad.
  6. before you go booby-trapping your yard, are you sure you haven't just sprung a leak?
  7. not certain but heat treating aluminium basically means sticking it in a bath of hot water for a day, it's a little more complicated than that but essentially sub 100 degrees will do it, the stuff melts at around 600 degrees, the excess heat could damage or at least alter the characteristics of the alloy. that bike is starting to come together Gordon, nice job. a friend of mine had a cr500, I couldn't start it either
  8. how about... You get a job before sundown! or we're shipping you off to military school with the god damn finklestein **** kid! sonofabitch! Or ... And a good day to you sir! ... Is this your homework Larry? ... eight year olds dude, and... what is it to you? friendo? I can't remember word for word the intro to stand by me, but it was word for word what Stephen king wrote in the short story, I can't even find the book to share it, but it still chokes me up so it does
  9. I've used oven cleaner to take off anodising before, it'll be fine gordon
  10. starting to get somewhere now gordon
  11. I was on it, 150mg twice a day, and sometimes that wasn't enough, now on rabaprazole which seems much more effective, 10mg once a day if I remember to take it
  12. probably a strap on, bit of a role reversal in the bedroom now I reckon, I can imagine the scene, his wife whispering in his ear... " come on pip, don't be a little bitch about it, bend over and take it like a man!"
  13. sure, 1500mm h x 410mm w x 350mm d, the ammo safe is about 200mm h
  14. Hi gents, I've made an error on the listing, it's actually an RL7, slightly deeper cabinet to take scoped rifles, same price, or will happily take a 3 gun cab in part exchange. Cheers, Paddy
  15. it's nigh on 50kg, I don't want to lift it up there
  16. hi gents, selling my cabinet as it's too big to get up the loft hatch. bratton sound 7 gun cabinet with ammo safe, all keys present, r/h hinge based in norfolk £200, PICK UP ONLY cheers, gram
  17. you'd think that as he's a mate he might have cleaned that up a bit for you I've just got my carbs back for the vf, another mate, we'd discussed up jetting, lifting needles, balancing etc, but £70 didn't include jets apparently, i'll remember that when he needs a favour...
  18. I know what you mean, it lacked a certain something that the first book had in buckets. but I still liked it enough to re read it a few times
  19. I don't know what happened with mine then, just traded a vfr in , the insurance wouldn't quote me for a Honda Africa twin, but would for a ktm which was more expensiver, has more power and more prone to theft. still stuffed me on the mid policy change, I still can't walk straight. i'm 48 and a half years old now and I thought this was supposed to get cheaper?
  20. they do pedal boxes for vans, so the scrotes can't drive them away. I don't think it'd be too hard to get something made up for a car, just need a very good padlock but as has been mentioned already, it's likely they do something unmentionable in your car just to spite you for it
×
×
  • Create New...