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  1. Wishing everybody a happy New Year from Scotland! Lets hope 2017 is a good year, and if it isn't... Well, it is only 366 days until 2018!!
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  2. Happy New Year all🎉 I hope the next 365 days are as good as the last 365 were.
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  3. Happy New Year to you all!
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  4. Probably he was just thought it was worth adding for people who may read it differently, I.e it's not advisable to do could be read as it can be done when it's not really an option.
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  5. That sounds just like my job!
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  6. My resolution is to be less of an annoying, miserable bast... Ah who am I kidding! But seriously - I want to find some sort of 'work' this year, something to give me a reason to get up and support myself, I don't even mind if it's one of those made up jobs they do just to humour useless people, I just really hate living off handouts that I haven't earnt, being in a constant state of existential crisis with nothing to take my mind off it or get me motivated.
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  7. Get ready for a Monster (excuse the pun) headache when you stop Lenny. I would taper off if i were you as going cold turkey when on your other shifts from all that caffeine will be a shock to your system. The bad head is inevitable! My resolution was going to be to get a six pack by my 40th in August. Might just keep my top on instead and carry on enjoying eating crap!
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  8. Happy New Year to all members
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  10. Sent from my SM-G930F
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  11. No need to swear, that's bad attitude cheerio, I'll know if I get a reply you haven't deleted your account lol
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  12. I have the 1 litre ecobost titanium model. I do just under 5000 miles a year all in town and it returns around 40 mpg. If I was to part with it for any reason I'd want to replace it with exactly the same model.
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  13. My car is faster than yours though Ian so its worth paying the extra £38 a year! Im not old enough for Saga yet!
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  14. Look in the bright side Wes, at least you are now old enough to join in on the "granny sooker" videos...
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  15. 40!! is that all?? lol
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  16. I'm on around 1 litre of energy drinks per day now, so pretty much the same as you. I have been worse though as I used to get through 2 litres (4 cans or 2 of the big bottles) and it got to the stage where even that wasn't enough. After making a conscious effort to cut back, I can now survive on 3-4 cups of coffee and 1 litre of energy drink, spread out through the day. That's still far more than you should consume (both caffeine and sugar), but it is lowest I can get to at this moment. On days off I just stick to coffee as I don't need as much energy, but when I'm working I'd literally fall asleep if I didn't have my energy drinks too. As for my New Years Resolution? Well, it will be the same as last years... 1366 x 768!
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  17. Trader - no What have you done - sold vehicle Where - sold privately 'Tell dvla' New keeper - Cameron etc...
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  18. I totally understand where your coming from mate, I was in your position in 2012 I took up an internship which was full 40hr week and you get an extra €50 benefit. I done it for 9 months as there wasn't any other work available at the time. and over here if your unemployed we use the term "I'm a freelancer" works quite well 😁 "freelance mechanics" "freelance general operative" im also a freelance Gynaecologist 😉 #ShowUsYourGhi
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  20. It should fit straight in but use your own belt restrainer back on new seat. As the seats have same frame. Maybe need to do wiring if seat is electric adjust or heated. Yunii Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
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  22. I'm back to work on Tuesday, I was dreading the thoughts of returning to normal and well having read your post it doesnt make me feel any bit different about it😅 I suppose making money isint much fun when providing for a wife and three children there's no excitement of "😯what can I spent my next wage on"😅😭
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  23. mine doesnt creak either on my 2013 focus, when i worked at ford garage for 13yrs i only recall having a hand full of customers having creaking suspension bushes. and it was just a case of lubricating,
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  24. And a Happy New Year to you from England and to all Scottish Ford owners.
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  25. I think you need different garage second opinion
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  26. Converting a NASP engine into a Turbo engine is not simple and will cost a lot of money. As said there are ways you can get a bit more power out if it but again to get any decent performance gains you will still be spending a lot of money for a small increase. Turbo cars are much easier to tune and get extra power out at relative cost. The money you would spend making it a turbo you could easily buy a better standard turbo car and then tune that up in time to get more power.
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  27. One possible big downside is it might be quite easy to bump into the towing car if you are a bit slow putting in the clutch, or press the throttle too much! Not really suitable for automatic transmissions either. I would not advise it after a fuel pump change or similar unless it had been well primed with diesel, spinning an un-lubricated pump up to normal speed could damage it. Also do not use it as a substitute for trying to fill the filter, for the same reason. But to shift a stubborn little air pocket in the pump, it should be fine. Glad to hear you got it working. I remember how frustrating it was for me 4 years ago.
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  29. thought you would be loitering about .lol
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  30. In real terms don't waste your money buy one already with the performance you need already built in or one that can be modified and will give you gains. You will probably find that your engine was made for economy not performance not worth the cost for the little gain you will get.
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  31. I also like receiving my FOC pack after paying the renewal fee! I can finally get some FOC stickers on the MK1 and start promoting it around Moray.
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  32. I use afermarket HID lights in combination with projector headlights for about 12 Years now without any major problems. I used them on my focus MK1, Focus MK2 and Focus MK3. The only problems I ever had in 12 Years were 2x a defective HID ballast and 2X a defective HID bulb. I currently use a set of 35 Watt 4300K aftermarket HID lights in combination with a set of aftermarket Sky-Wing headlights. These headlights have H7 projectors which are prepared for H7 HID bulbs. These headlights are not cheap but in my opinion definetely worth every penny. The light output and beam pattern of these projector headlights can be compared with OEM HID lights. My headlight setup is fully legal. I live in the Netherlands and the Dutch law does not require automatic headlight height adjustment or headlight washers. The only regulation is that the beam pattern must comply to the applicable standard and the lights are not allowed to blind other traffic. Correctly installed/adjusted projector headlights with HID bulbs fully comply to these regulations. About 99% of all aftermarket HID bulbs and ballasts that are sold in Europe and the UK are made in Asia. These are often just Chinese or Korean products that ere rebranded with a European/UK brand name. Because of this I decided to buy my HID ballasts and bulbs from Ebay instead of an expensive European seller. I only use H7 HID bulbs with a metal base. These are generally higher quality and easier to install than the H7 HID bulbs with a plastic base. I always have 2 spare ballasts and 2 spare H7 HID bulbs on stock. This way I can replace a defective ballast or bulb immediately.
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  33. That's true. She wasn't very enthusiastic about her tea (chicken necks) tonight, which she usually eats in around 30 seconds (averaging 5 seconds per neck). She looked at them for a good hour, re-arranged them in her bowl and on the floor, before eating just one and a half. However, she was a bit more sprightly on her 9pm stroll round the block, than she has been all day.
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  34. Anyone happen to know what happened to Spong the mincer company? My No.25 mincer needs new feet pads. Whilst I've tried using shaped pieces of rubber and leather, but they don't hold the mincer tight enough to the worktop as the actual feet do. Each time I go to mince something firm (like cartlidge ), the mincer moves. The feet pads are humped like a belgian bun on a plate: rather than just flat pieces. Apart numerous ebay listings for other spong mincers, Google doesn't seem to know
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  35. " 1980 With falling sales of mechanical kitchen equipment, the hardware section of the company was sold off to Salter Housewares Ltd. Salter Housewares Ltd continued production of some key Spong products, such as the mincer and coffee grinder, but these were eventually phased out and production has now ceased. " In that case, the chances of getting some new feet pads are non-existent. Even an old packet "new" feet pads, from a Spong collector would be getting on for 40 years old and rather brittle, like my old ones were before they disintegrated I'll have to make some from scratch, perhaps with one of those silicone dental kits, or get a 3D printer and print a mould. From which I can then cast some feet
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  36. Wonderful I've just opened the fridge to get some cream for my coffee and the butter drawer fell of the door and broke on the tiled floor. Whilst I can epoxy it back together, it's going to need some additional fabricated ABS pieces for reinforcement, as it's fractured through the slot that slides on to the door piece Fortunately Brandy missed the opportunity to grab the spare cheese ( two Bries, a Camembert and a Red Leicester) that dropped in front of her along with all the butter.
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  37. nothing you've turned will effect the car that way what youre experiencing is crabbing if you removed the gearbox you may have disturbed the subframe and steering geometry assuming its,all back together correctly and the gearbox mounts tight it may be out of alignment 4 wherl alignment will be necessary
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  38. Yes not a car but our Dryer,its a new Dryer say 6 months old and a condenser one but every now and then i get a F-06 code and 3 red lights on and stops. Filters all clean etc,i have found washers with this code and says door lock but the door don't lock as its a dryer so you can stop it by opening the door. Its under warranty but just a dam hassle as its hit and miss,just thought i would ask on here see if any washer people or a fault that others have had.
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  39. If you compare the thickness of Haynes Washing Machine Repair manual between editions, The earlier editions are somewhat thicker, when there was more diversity between manufacturers, and few shared components. Each subsequent edition has got slimmer. The current edition is about a third as thick, as a handful of manufacturers make all the brands, and share their components Miele are about the best in the whole large kitchen appliance class, not just washing machines/dryers. Although they are probably priced beyond what most people are willing to spend
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  40. Probably best place for lighting Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
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  41. Was looking for something on Google Street view and come across this fine example of parking: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.3496765,1.4276693,3a,89.9y,237.57h,79.94t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sBnQdfhDuJpIJh2RKx3ZXcg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en
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  42. Bmw drivers. 🤒🤒 Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
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  43. BOGOF at the hospital... I reckon 9 out of 10 for the Rover which has been abandoned with a certain flair. The Lexus only deserves a 5, losing marks for being straight and pulling fully into the parking berth.
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  44. He has actually taken up FOUR spaces there... Quite an achievement!!
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  45. So true Ken and I always believe signs over my sat nav especially when I know it's wrong, thought TomTom's were 'supposed' to be good?
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  46. I hate autoglym products with a passion, in my opinion it belongs in halfords & thats where it should stay; on the shelf. Auto finesse is rebottled bespoke from Angel wax Autobrite is rebottled Angel wax Swisswax have been known for relabelling products with upto a 140% Mark up!!! Carbon Collective Is rebottled Some say Gtechniq rebottles... Dodojuice is made in house MadCow is made in house Csp is made in house I personally use Snowfoam lance; Direct hoses. £20.best lance I've ever used. I've used £10 lances & £45 lances and this came out on top by a long way! Snowfoam; Inspired Automotive snowfoam OR one of CSP's snowfoam. CSP is for the worse offenders. Shampoo; CSP Lubricated shampoo OR Inspired Automotive Detailers choice Iron fallout removal - CSP IronFe gel. Polishes; CSP Polishing System with Rupes Bigfoot 21mm Glaze; MadCow High gloss purified glaze Sealant; For high cost services CSP QD + PROTECT, CSP wax spritzer For budget services; Autobead Shine+protect OR Inspired Automotive Finalise/finalise pro. Glass sealant - Kleen freaks glass cleaner & Sealant Tyres - Fireball Korea Tyre wax Trim - Yorkshire Detailing Reversal Hard wax Wax; Yorkshire Detailing Reversal or CSP Carnuaba wax. Clay bar; Carchem medium/fine clay Clay lubricant; Inspired Automotive Pink Mist Wheel sealant; MadCow Wheel Seal Fabric Sealant; Gtechniq I1 Interior trim cleaner; CSP prestige Interior Cleaner Interior Fabric Cleaner; Shiny Garage interior cleaner Interior trim dressing; CSP prestige Interior Cleaner OR MadCow Mango Sauce Air freshener - Inspired Automotive Fragrances All purpose cleaner - Inspired Automotive Wide Stance Glass cleaner; exterior; Kleen freaks glass cleaner & Sealant Interior; CSP VOC free glass cleaner Liquid wax; Kleen freaks Liquid wax Any type of product I've missed, let me know and I'll post. www.yorkshiredetailing.co.uk - approved resellers of the Highest quality Detailing & Valeting supplies
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  47. Two bucket wash with any shampoo (I personally hate Autoglym products with a passion). Clay with clay bar & lube Purchase some fallout remover. This needs doing to your car once every 6 months ideally if unprotected. It's a great wheel cleaner too. Purchase a Glaze of some sort. This will help fill in the swirl marks and hide them a little. Purchase some tar remover. Wash method to get it up to scratch Two bucket wash Fallout removal Tar removal Clay bar Wash off clay Dry Apply glaze. Apply wax You're done Maintenence wash Two bucket wash Glaze Wax Dry Done Have a look at gloss enhancers too. That way you've got a GLAZE to hide swirls & imperfections, WAX for protection & GLOSS ENHANCER for extra gloss without polishing www.yorkshiredetailing.co.uk - approved resellers of the Highest quality Detailing & Valeting supplies
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