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  1. trophymick

    Brake pipe problem

    It acts like a spring, gives a bit of flex to the pipe and prevents fractures.:thumb2 Also allows for a bit of lift. :augie
  2. trophymick

    pulling power!

    Me too.:lol Had to turn my monitor on its side!:eek: Well done, what was the problem with the Disco's, wrong tyres?:nenau
  3. trophymick

    motorway speeding, could increase from £2,500 to £10,000.

    Don't speed, you won't get taxed.:thumbs If everyone in the country didn't speed for a week, the speed scamera's would be redundant, it'll never happen though.:augie
  4. trophymick

    learning to weld

    Have a look on the mig welding forum (if you haven't already):thumb2 http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/ Your welds look good for a beginner.:clap
  5. trophymick

    Brand new off roader

    Very nice.:thumb2 Where's the engine?:augie
  6. trophymick

    Don't pay your parking fines

    Blue badge holders in Scotland don't have the 3 hour time limit, so no need to use the time disc that comes with it, much more civilised. :thumb2
  7. trophymick

    Anyone close to me?? sill repairs

    Makeitfit.:thumb2 http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13272&highlight=rock+slider
  8. trophymick

    Legality of carrying objects in vehicle

    But a pocket knife is not a weapon it's a tool, I use mine for cutting feed bags open, string etc. :thumb2 A car is a much more dangerous "weapon" than a pocket knife.:nenau When I was a kid, my first penknife was brilliant. Most other kids had one too.:thumb2 We are all being slowly...
  9. trophymick

    Legality of carrying objects in vehicle

    I always carry my Victorinox Swiss army knife in a leather belt pouch, a very useful tool.:thumb2 Here's a example of UK legal pocket knives. http://www.heinnie.com/knives-and-tools/folding-blade/f/uk_friendly_carry/yes
  10. trophymick

    Are our standards slipping?

    Hardly a swear word when you can buy the product. :lol http://www.feckinwhiskey.com/input-birthday.php?redirect=/index.php :thumbs
  11. trophymick

    T2 3.0ltr fuel consumption

    I checked my fuel consumption yesterday (2.7 TDi) after using two stroke oil, 29.55mpg.:thumb2 I put 350ml of two stroke oil to a full tank (approx 100ml per 20 litres of diesel) and it definitely felt better and quieter. I use this site for calculation...
  12. trophymick

    Oh god :O What have I done!!!!!!!!!

    If you seal it with Tiger seal it won't leak.:thumb2
  13. trophymick

    Who's gonna tell me off

    Melt the feckers!:lol
  14. trophymick

    Plot to axe OUR British number plates for standardised EU design

    I thought it was the Daily Fail, the Dandy or Beano have more credibility.:lol
  15. trophymick

    Rear Door Seal

    Is there anything on here http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/index.asp you could use Clive.:nenau
  16. trophymick

    Who still uses Windows XP ?

    Linux Mint is a good starter for Linux virgins.:eek: And Zorin is very intuitive and windows like.:thumb2 http://zorin-os.com/ ETA: Go for the free version of Zorin.
  17. trophymick

    My New Friend

    Biggles:nenau
  18. trophymick

    starter

    They are security bolts, the head shears when tightened. :thumb2 A small hammer and centre punch usually shifts them, tap away until they loosen.
  19. trophymick

    Hazard Light Switch

    The hazard switch and wiring are integral to the radio, so you can't remove the switch.:doh You can (carefully) take the front of the radio off, but it'll still be attached by wires. I did this to spray mine.:thumb2 You'll see the screws at the back of the front plate of the radio, be careful...
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