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  1. rustic

    What a nice man Rick is!

    Rick must be one of the best members on the forum,:bow not only for his advice, but also taking on members problems and finding a solution. I have said this before, Rick has been known to go into his workshop in the early hours in his pyjamas to find parts, measure things, and send info off to...
  2. rustic

    The holey Welsh turd

    Wow... that's a task and a half. Looking at other posts from the past it is entirely doable. What thickness metal are you using,, I think there are several layers under the second seat, and it's this design that leads to trapped mud and water and the inevitable rot. I think it was in New...
  3. rustic

    Zippy in Hull

    As Del Boy once said... I've been to Hull and back lol.. Well, what a coincidence.... I am in Hull too.:eek: The only difference is my hull is floating on the Thames near Oxford lol... Captain Rustic
  4. rustic

    Let's have a chat about steering...

    I can't really add to the above detailed post, other than ride height. If the torsion bars have sagged, or you have increased the ride height then this will affect the geometry. Having read all the posts, to me it looks like excessive wear, I assume the wheel bearing are adjusted correctly, the...
  5. rustic

    Brazing aluminium - aircon pipes

    Plastic Padding do a "Chemical Metal", I use this a lol but not for the Mav. Halfords sell a big tin of it, or you can buy it by the tube. I use it on the boat to bed reinforcement pads in when fitting deck fittings etc. Used it to bond two L aluminium angle to make a U channel from which I...
  6. rustic

    Another newbie from North Wales

    Welcome to the best forum by far, for the Terrano and Maverick. Rustic :thumb2
  7. rustic

    Hello all, I'm a newbie.

    Number Three on the list...:naughty
  8. rustic

    I need some man hugs

    Drill and tap it... slide hammer... weld it up or liquid metal. The dent pull kits hot glue melt a mushroom type plate to the car body, and then have a clamp to pull out the dent. Spot weld some bolts to the sump .... Works on thin body... but should work.
  9. rustic

    Hello all, I'm a newbie.

    Right.... that's it.... two names to add to my list... :spanking: :lol Edit.... Welcome Dixie..
  10. rustic

    Heating stored water

    Other options, I can think of... A calorifier like on a boat, divert rad water through the calorifier, free hot water stored when you need it. Need some control to make sure you keep a good temperature and avoid overheating. On our boat we have a gas powered Paloma instantaneous water heater...
  11. rustic

    Hello from sunny north wales

    Quick note, to go into low ratio, you have to push lever downwards, before pushing backwards. If that doesn't work, the mechanism is on the top of the box, so easily accessible, as they do sieze up if they are not used. Lashings of WD 40 and exercise helps. Rarely a need to remove the transfer...
  12. rustic

    Hello from sunny north wales

    Welcome to the best site for Terranos and Mavericks, you are going to find some interesting stuff on site, that is really going to save you ££££'s You can really keep these trucks going, mine is 22 years old and flew through a recent MOT. :thumb2 But they do need some care. You will get the...
  13. rustic

    So this might be a bit late but...

    You have a loving way to reply to Lazy Ferret lol:naughty Those tools that I can justify as a household saving by having them are the easy ones to get, but it's the more expensive ones that can be a challenge. eg 3 tonne high lift jack lol. In fact it was more a benefit to the wife's Picasso at...
  14. rustic

    "Living" with prostate cancer.

    Yes you hit the nail on the head, the side affects of fatigue are accumulative, as each chemo takes hold, but after the last one in September I will slowly return to a more stable state, my hair should start to grow back too. Tough yes very tough as you know, but hey ho.. still here. :thumb2 The...
  15. rustic

    "Living" with prostate cancer.

    Just had my 5th chemo Hi guys, some of you have PM'd me, wondering why I have not been as active of late. Well yesterday was chemo 5 (out of 10) day. This previous session has been really a life changing situation. I have not been confined to bed, I have not had an urgent return to...
  16. rustic

    Jacking

    Another vision is driving your reliant over your pit, or rather into, in the garage too, forgetting it has only one wheel at the front lol.
  17. rustic

    12 Month Ticket

    That's really good news, we seem to be really looking after our trucks this year, pass after pass, and most with clean sheets too. Well done. :clap:clap:clap
  18. rustic

    Gentlemen, would you sign a petition to promote an early prostate screening program?

    All you guys are fantastic, and thanks for sharing too. :thumb2
  19. rustic

    Meet

    close up lol...
  20. rustic

    Meet

    Says on here !
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