As a moderator on MOM it's been nice to watch our numbers slowly rise (thank you to you all for joining our band of happy machine nuts ), and it got me wondering how did you find MOM?
I know quite a few of you have been told about us by other members, but not all...
I came to MOM when I received a message on RS from Neil about a new forum that was starting shortly and did I want to be a Mod? Of course I couldn't refuse
So, how did you find MOM?
Having a clear out of the workshop of some items I dont need & I have this up for grabs
Brought it as I thought it would come in handy! & as per usual it did not
Its a Qualter & Smith power hack saw
Perfick for cutting up old wheel horses etc!!
I have never had it running, needs a clean up & some tlc
Its seriously heavy so collection only
£100 if your interested
Chris
It was this day 70 years ago that thousands of US, Canadian , British & other European counties gave their young lives for each & every one of us to live today.
On the beaches of France on June 6th 1944 thousands of young lives were lost
I thank all of those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for me ,my family & friends the gift of life
Thank you
,http://youtu.be/L6EsjZYInjo
I thought a few of you would enjoy this story!
I say well done him he's 89 years of age, his current care home said sadly he couldn't go to Normandy Rememberance so he snuck out and took him self over there anyway, read more here... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-27735086
Quite local for a few of us, the man was from Hove,
Greetings from a damp tractorfest...
From left to right....
Pam, Wendy, Paul, Chris, jake, Ewan, frank, Ian and Norm
Chris = showman
Paul = Paul
Frank = norlett
Ian = raider10
Norm= stormin
Hope that helps a few of you
well lets also here it for the British people, who are just about the toughest folks on earth, who did with out everything of comfort, and were led by a great man who said never surrender!! Thank god you stood tall, or there never would be been a beach to launch the D day from.