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Monaro Pete

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The MG finally gave up this morning. I believe the slave cylinder in the gearbox has finally gone.

It's the sort of thing I could do, but I won't (body won't let me).
The Terrano is insured & taxed as of this morning so I'm an official Terrano driver :D :D :D

We had to postpone a trip to my mother's today, it's on for tomorrow instead. A trip to the sea side is also on the cards so whilst Diane's taking Monkey Dog for a walk along the beach, I shall be partaking in my little hobby of metal detecting :thumb2 :D
 
The MG finally gave up this morning. I believe the slave cylinder in the gearbox has finally gone.

It's the sort of thing I could do, but I won't (body won't let me).
The Terrano is insured & taxed as of this morning so I'm an official Terrano driver :D :D :D

We had to postpone a trip to my mother's today, it's on for tomorrow instead. A trip to the sea side is also on the cards so whilst Diane's taking Monkey Dog for a walk along the beach, I shall be partaking in my little hobby of metal detecting :thumb2 :D

You ever found anything decent metal detecting?
 
Nothing special. The usual, coins, spent cartridges, things you just can't identify & loads of window.

I enjoy it, because I can just switch off. My mind wanders :thumb2
 
Nothing special. The usual, coins, spent cartridges, things you just can't identify & loads of window.

I enjoy it, because I can just switch off. My mind wanders :thumb2

I know the pleasures and importance of that well!!!
 
Firstly, congratulations :thumb2 you will now be able to see over bushes and over grown grass on motorway round abouts :D

Secondly, have you heard of drag fishing with a magnet?, saw it on youtube. A length of rope and a magnet, throw magnet in water and pull back with rope, see if owts on the end :lol I also sometimes watch a couple of guys who go looking for buried or inaccessible WW bunkers etc., very interesting.
 
Firstly, congratulations :thumb2 you will now be able to see over bushes and over grown grass on motorway round abouts :D

Secondly, have you heard of drag fishing with a magnet?, saw it on youtube. A length of rope and a magnet, throw magnet in water and pull back with rope, see if owts on the end :lol I also sometimes watch a couple of guys who go looking for buried or inaccessible WW bunkers etc., very interesting.

I have heard of drag fishing. Problems are........ What ever you find is rusty as hell, small (unless you have a magnet the size of a football, then you'd never carry it let alone drag it :lol ) & you only find iron based metals.
It's bad enough digging something iron on land.
Gold comes out just as the day it was lost. Not that I've ever found any :( :(
 
Nothing special. The usual, coins, spent cartridges, things you just can't identify & loads of window.

I enjoy it, because I can just switch off. My mind wanders :thumb2

When you say "window", do you mean the stuff the allies lobbed out of the planes near the German coast to confuse their radar?
 
I should say that all what I've found so far has been in one spot in Derbyshire :nenau
 
In the words of Uncle Albert... "During the War... "
It was called chaff, and I believe they were little thin strips of aluminium that were ejected.
 
Thin strips of foil as uncle says cut to the length of the wavelength being used by the radar. Basically it produced multiple targets on the radar screens hiding the aircraft. It's official name was operation window. Mind you I'm surprised to hear the pieces chucked out of aircraft are still in existence I would of expected it to have long since corroded away.
 
I had some of that stuff, was a roll of foil (like a sound tape) with a little parachute attached, My father worked for the RAE at Farnborough Rick
 
Rectangle in shape, around 35mm in width & 70mm in length. Quite a few microns thicker than kitchen foil.

Maybe something like this..
 

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This is interesting, I've heard of it on documentarys but never seen the stuff :thumb2

Oh Gawd. You're gonna ask me to go out & find some aren't you now :augie :eek:

Well I can't, because my Auntie sold the land a few months ago. I didn't keep any. Though if I do come across some again I shall keep you in mind :thumb2 :thumb2
 

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