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jims-terrano

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Well it’s the weekend and beautiful weather. What’s everyone getting up to, discovering rust on their truck? Whatever you are up to I hope you’re enjoying the weekend.

Been to supermarket and fell asleep, been for a short walk this afternoon and about to have a sleep :lol

Tomorrow I’m visiting ex RAF Church Fenton for a “Fenton Feeder All Day Breakfast” event, they’re opening the place to visitors so a good chance to visit the old place and see how it’s changed. Been many years since I last flew from there. The hanger that the aircraft we flew in is now a film studio, the ITV series Victoria is filmed there.
 
Working [emoji23] 7:30am till 9 pm today and tomorrow


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Yesterday I cleaned the outside of my caravan, today wifey mucked out the inside.
Getting it ready for our meet. Just need to phone them and book. Tomorrow will be a day of jobbing about at home after cooking wifey a breakfast with the girls.
 
good day

done diesel pipe in good weather, put on ramp one wheel gave me chance to check underneath and find the leak fingers crossed done

Brian
 
The Garden !

Cut some Leylandaii hedge and put clippings in an old half ton sack, trimmed off some dead branches.

Started taking up some pavers round our top pond so I can do the edging again due to 10 years of frost damage. This time I am going to put some small foundations in place to keep it all firm.

It will take me about a fortnight a bit at a time if the weather holds. B&A pictures to follow.
 
That mans a psychic:lol
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Not my best work.
Ran out of steel wire so switched to gas less to finish it off.
 
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Finally got round to getting some fresh underseal and paint on the under side:thumb2
 
Painting, finishing edgeing around new windows, so while we wait for the builder in tomorrow, I got diverted to digging out a new bed in the garden.....and hellfire the ground is boney.....:doh

May take a while......:nenau
 
Fitted 8 sealed units to kitchen window as well as call out to customer with blocked shower waste, euck I hate showers and the crap in them, most do not see it, but I do, would not have one for the world, Rick
 
On excercise with Dartmoor Search and Rescue. In readyness for Ten Tors in May.
Beautiful day weatherwise. :cool:
 
This was before I replaced the wooden posts

IMG_0644 by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr

The tall pointy leaf plant (foreground) came out the River Trent it's an invasive species called the Duck Potato! I like it as it removes Nitrates from the water without taking up too much space. It multiplies by bulb division at the base as well as by seeds from the white flowers.

In the background is George when he was moulting (he died a few years back aged 16) and Percy the Chihuahua he is very much still alive he is about 11 years old now.

Conservatory was replaced some 4 years ago due to general deterioration - it was over 20 years old - replaced with warm roof version but kept the base as it was still good.
 
That pond looks nice Ted.

Well a flying visit to former RAF Church Fenton this morning, found this part of an aircraft which has left me puzzled trying to find out what it was.
 

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That's just the shallow top half it connects via a covered stream to the deep end that at the other end of the garden. By deep I mean 5' 10".
 
That pond looks nice Ted.

Well a flying visit to former RAF Church Fenton this morning, found this part of an aircraft which has left me puzzled trying to find out what it was.

Aileron perhaps not just a bit of wing with landing gear for one side or was it a rhetorical question?
 
Aileron perhaps not just a bit of wing with landing gear for one side or was it a rhetorical question?

It is centre section of wing, has both undercarriage, couldn’t be sure but looks like undercarriage is either fixed or folds forward. The top of the wing I could see marks where a cowl used to be, maybe for undercarriage to fold forwards into. Cowls would of been too close to fuselage to be engine cowls.
 
A friend of mine has just solved the puzzle, it’s an Avro Anson. The cowls are for the engines but reach forward in front quite a way so the props do clear the fuselage and the undercarriage does fold forward into the cowls below the engines.
 
Well spent all weekend at work working and on break on eBay searching for hidden gems [emoji23] I have found one which I do want to share but I want to keep it a secret u till it’s fitted at the end of April so unfortunately it won’t be ready when I come to the meet up


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