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neil82

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  1. why buy any of the mags anymore, if you have a couple of years worth, you already have pretty much everything you need from them, apart from biased views of every new product going, look back over any you have and you`ll see what I mean, pick up a couple of September issues of any airgun magazine and you`ll be guaranteed to find recycled night vision and lamping tips, pretty much every month will have articles exactly the same as it was 12 months previously
  2. neil82

    Road Kill

    few lads around here give me a call when there`s a deer hit, bit of knife work, throw it in the back of the truck and hope there`s enough space in the freezer!!
  3. on the qg engines (1.5 and 1.8 petrol) the premature wear on the chains was due to nitrates (or nitrites, can never remember which) building up in the oil and attacking the bearings, did a few in my Nissan days, another thing that convinced me to stick to 5k oil change intervals
  4. not a testable item, may come under construction and use regs but nothing to do with an mot test
  5. used to use patio cleaner, neat, and a brush, don`t leave it on too long as its very acidic
  6. that's nothing to do with the lights themselves, only the way their used, these are wired to main beam through a switched relay,
  7. cannot see any reason why they would not be, only limit I`ve ever seen is wattage of bulb, these are only 48w total and if wired through a relay to only operate on dip there`s no dazzling issue (sheep and other animals on the road at night don`t count) why?
  8. just fitted these http://www.ebay.co.u...771103619?rt=nc next person who doesn't dip when coming towards me is going to get his eyes fried, not the best for long range compared to a couple of super Oscars but one hell of a light out put, well worth fitting
  9. keep stuffing your face til about 11pm, you might not be on the morning list so you could go for a long time without food or fluid
  10. http://oilselector.castrol.com/c/uk/eng/search stick your reg number in here
  11. http://oilselector.castrol.com/c/uk/eng/search stick your reg number here and see what comes up
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    DC

    its all complete and utter ******** anyway, they will rip the ***** out of each other, promise all sorts if they get in and then, when they get there, do a complete turn around and shaft us again, *******, every last one of them
  13. ready to be shot down in flames over this but here goes has anyone looked into the long term effects of wounding with steel shot, when I was in fabrication if I got a steel splinter it soon turned nasty, corroded inside my skin, festered and raised a small cyst which made them easier to pop and pull the splinter out (luckily never turned into a serious infection),, lead. being fairly inert surely just heals over and does not cause long term problems, most poisoning cases seem to be from eating the stuff, after all that was why the ban was introduced in the first place??
  14. great pic for a caption contest, mine is "swoop down to the left woodie, I`ll have that bunny by the molehill"
  15. if he`s only been a member for 2 years you have to question his motives for standing for council membership, and as already said his proposers also need a little bit of investigation, has BASC been infiltrated by closet anti`s, and if so what is their stance on this issue?
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    Biltong

    fancy trying this out with rabbit saddle, any one had a go at doing rabbit?
  17. mine is no water in the screen wash, if they can`t be bothered to fill that, what else have they ignored, too many rely on the test as the only care their car/truck gets
  18. if its that dirty the tester can`t check things with out major scraping or leaving themselves at risk of any type, they can refuse to test, happens more in the high end test centres as they can`t be ***** cleaning all the **** in the test bay afterwards, refused to test a few times over the years, really its a case of putting over the right attitude, the tester would rather it be dripping water on them than get covered in all sorts
  19. have you got a link to the parts, got the same problem on my truck, only thing that's given me trouble in 3 years
  20. lead pellets can oxidise, but I would imagine if they are stored in a dry place and the tape on the tin is intact it should not be a problem, only thing that might happen is if you have a different batch pellet it might not group, some thing you need to consider if using them for target work
  21. wurth electronic 1/4, calibrated last November, cost £160, what could you offer for it, in dolgellau
  22. everything costing more than £100 should be bought with accredit card, pay it off at the end of the month and it`s cost you no more than paying cash and the consumer credit act kicks in, dual liability then can, and usually does, work in your favour, you just need to know your rights
  23. 24hrs in hospital, arm immobilised for 3 days, negligible painkillers post op and sleep like a baby, whats not to like, seriously tho, do what your physio tells you to do post op and no more, the relief after the op compared to constant pain interspersed with total agony every time you twist your arm the wrong way will make you think everything is ok from the word go, take things easy as the muscle wastage from ages of underuse is easy to forget about,, good luck, hope you have the same result I had (and hope to have when the other side is done later this year)
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