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       #Post#: 90975--------------------------------------------------
       Tipical 
       By: Roveerman Date: July 19, 2014, 2:29 am
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       The other half away for the weekend, two days of maintance
       planned and now fecking raining, reproofing the tilt out of the
       window but I might summond up some arsedness for the spanner
       work, just on second cup of tea looking out the kitchen window.
       Do those without big sheds work in the rain?
       #Post#: 90977--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tipical 
       By: wavey Date: July 19, 2014, 3:43 am
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       [quote author=Roveerman link=topic=8394.msg90975#msg90975
       date=1405754984]
       Do those without big sheds work in the rain?
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       Yes I still do stuff in the rain when the Landy is at home.
       Might give up if it gets this bad though..
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       I usually have them in a big shed, but even that rains in in
       epic proportions in certain places, so there's no benefit to
       being in there sometimes.
       Time for the third cuppa and then think about moving outside
       with number 4.
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       Re: Tipical 
       By: hippydave Date: July 19, 2014, 5:58 am
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       i get well pissed off with the rain as every time i get all my
       tools out it pisses it down, only short sharp showers but i hate
       my tools getting wet, i have a large fishing brolly to work
       under but its not perfect.
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       Re: Tipical 
       By: espacekiller Date: July 19, 2014, 6:00 am
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       Just get on with it man  :thumbs: , once your wet your wet at
       least its warm.
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       Re: Tipical 
       By: wavey Date: July 19, 2014, 6:42 am
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       No such thing as inapropriate weather, just unsuitable
       clothing..
       Says the man who's overalls consisit of a police riot suit and
       even that's soaked through from this mornings escapde..
       #Post#: 90993--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tipical 
       By: Harry2a Date: July 19, 2014, 8:37 am
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       I know the feeling, cracked on this morning but rained off for a
       little while now, il work in rain, but not with electrical
       grinders etc :/ heres to hoping for a sunny sunday!
       #Post#: 90996--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Tipical 
       By: Roveerman Date: July 19, 2014, 9:43 am
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       Somebody must have slipped a large dose of arsedness into my tea
       this morning as I got stuck into changing out all the clutch
       hydraulics, new master, slave, pipe and flexi.
       Could never work out why a PO when converting to S3 had a short
       pipe from the master onto a flexi hose then a long solid pipe
       across the back of the engine and down to the slave, ripped it
       all out and ran new cupronickel pipe with brass fittings across
       the bulkhead to a bracket to hold the flexi hose and that
       straight into the slave, used a Goodrich rear axle flexi as I
       had it laying around, Easy to bleed, job done.
       I was soaked to the skin though. :thumbs:
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