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Thanks Sten, happy you like it here.
I might of had something to do with it
Nigel's a good chap like that
Were glad you you did too Karl
Both good chaps eh
MOM does get to you like that.. Once here you can never escape
It is
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A fantastic job Paul
Any chance of a video of it in action?
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Looking good Darren, your soon have it back together
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Almost time... I will be starting on it at some point next week for sure
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Evening Lady's and Gent's, now Project Zero-ish turn is up on the build bench..
I thought I would give you a few sneak preview photo's of what's to come ahead..
Not looking too bad from the side, only surface rust..
The back end looks a bit more rusty!!
When you look inside!!! I now know where the missing presumed rusted away part of the fender pan has gone!!
I think there is going to be some fun times ahead with this build
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The Wheel Horse ZIT 14... Has a ring to it
Even closer now
Hi Neil, more like feeling knackered after a tidy up
Well, today was the day for the very last bit of moving heavy stuff about in the shack..
To make some working space the 'orse's had to go out for a graze... Of course as soon as the first one was out it really pissisted it down!
Project zero-ish turn was also moved...
It went up
It's nice to have it on the build bench, it saves my knees and saves me having to struggle to get up off the floor.
The Wh's look really crammed in tightly but there is plenty of space to walk around the build bench and from one end of the shack to the other.
The cutting deck on the 312 could be a pain in the ankles!!
But there is plenty of space to roll it back out the way for when I need to use the vice..
In fact enough space has been created to stretch out and put your feet up Thanks for your help today Rob
Very little left to do now, just a tidy round the edges, find space for the stuff that's sitting on top of the bench, and then crack on with Project ZIT
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Evening all, I'm not sure I'm quite awake enough for this update, but I shall give it a whirl anyway
The day started with moving the 6x6 back to make some moving about space, and yes in the distance you can see..
The power hacksaw thingy has moved to it's new spot.
The end of the shelves were bare!!
And then they weren't there!
I'm pleased to say that despite working so close to the kettle, the coffee making facility's were still fully functional
It's not often I have all 3 running Wh's out, but today was one of those days..
So I could dig Project Zero-ish turn out from it's hiding place behind all sorts of junk.. It is there buried at the back
No sooner had I started digging than the thunder started and a storm was rapidly heading my way!
So everything that was outside was hurriedly moved inside!
I didn't have time to move all the clutter about so space is a bit tight at the mo!
But once all the clutter on the right and the stuff that was quickly pushed under the racking shelf is moved I will have loads more parking space for the 6x6.
Another couple of days should have the shack fully sorted now all the major work has been done...
Which means I can get started on Project Zero-ish turn now it parked somewhere I can work on it
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I think your training no 2 about right Mark
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You won't when you drop in in a few weeks Well, the only clue might be the red machines
Thanks for the offer Norm, but I'm going to be too busy getting on with stuff that's not shack tidying
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These gas bottle wood burners are great aren't they
The pyrex dish door is a great touch, looks a lot better than the wok I use as a door on mine
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Right chaps, an update as requested by Paul a min ago
Next on the hit list for Operation "make space and find things I didn't know I had" was to tackle this messy corner and clear it out..
So I could fit this shelf thingy on the bench. This used to live under one side of the big bench but lost its parking space when the bench was trimmed down.
Lot's of digging later I found a bench grinder!
Gone!!!! along with the speaker..
That looks a lot better..
My new paint store despite the Batman camera angle
All the paint was stored in the red boxes that were between the racks.. Handy they have been moved as this space will soon fill up with..
This lot !!
That's looking a bit better.. The key to making more working space is to make more space here.... But your have to wait to see that
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A very handy looking machine, me likes
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A fine looking machine Jon
The tow hitch looks interesting!
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For those of you that are very bored here's the footage from the other two live streaming tests
A big thank you to Koen, Mark for helping me out with the sound and video testing
Unless for some strange reason these videos suddenly get loads of views (I doubt they will but people are strange) I will be taking them down from YT in a few days as they are quite boring really
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Yes Norm, that's right... You did see me drinking coffee
And maybe blow torch a slot hitch
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Just having a play with it really, enjoy watching me potter about with loads of lag
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Thanks mate, it looks way better than the current one
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A nice couple of car Chris, any more photo's?
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A nice mix of machines, i'l have the Kenworth or is it Peterbilt truck and one of the Ransomes crawlers please
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Such a shame to see it just left and unloved!
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Where do you guy's keep finding these funky mowers? Another great find Paul
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Hi Dave, good to see you posting your puller up, it looks like quite a beast and fun to drive, and good to have you here at MOM
It was good to catch up with you again Saturday. I've just got to work out what to do with the trans you dropped off
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Good job Ethan, it looks a beast of a machine to handle!
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I think the oil stains and spilt coffee are doing quite a good job of protecting the floor
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