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tillylamp

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  1. what's wrong with scotish notes? why aren't these companies taking them?.....
  2. well, apparently back in the 60's-70's the police started to use volvo's and bmw's as they were more reliable than other makes of cars, which has been carried on through to todays vehicles, also these are considered more safer/faster and more capable than other vehicles when needed, it was mentioned that these vehicles don't cost as much for the police force as it looks....i hear what your saying tho bud, but would a nissan x trail be better than a x5 bmw for the job, or a ford ranger over a volvo xc90....etc. etc....starting out with a better package is probably more economical in the long te
  3. i would imaging having these vehicles it covers all aspects of driving, off road on road and winter conditions, also, these vehicles can probably carry more sizeable emergency equipment for motorway use rather than a car sized vehicle...that's my guess at it tho....
  4. i have seen people do a galv dip on a chassis with great effect, but having a look on the net i can't find an exact price, it seems it varies from company to company on per kgm2 of steel, one company was $45 kgm2 what ever that works out at? if i was doing a full resto i would look into doing that but at this moment of time i was going to just lift the body off and work with what i can get to, but that is a good shout mate.....
  5. i went to Birmingham around 15 years or more ago now and there was a breeding program/feeding station for red kites up along the m40 (i think it was) and back then we must of seen the best part of 100 birds, and by the looks of it, it has been a successful program which has spread down across to your area, maybe they follow a motorway as the feeding stations are set up close to them.....
  6. nothing really special just an older ford f250 diesel truck, it's 34 years old with 210,000 ish miles, i like the older trucks, i've got my eye on an older square body chevy k10 at the moment.....lol
  7. thanks for your input guys, much appreciated....the products that have been mentioned seem to be on the right track, after reading a lot more about products and methods it seems like a lot of people are saying/doing...sand blasting it clean, degrease it off, apply rust converter/inhibiter, then epoxy primer and topcoat....sounds like some sort of a plan.....should keep me busy for a while....lol
  8. is red oxide paint a good choice to put on an old truck chassis once, most of the rust is removed, obviously the chassis won't be totally rust free, we use to use red oxide on the RSJ's for years but these were for inside use, i was thinking after cleaning back the chassis, using the red oxide, then an epoxy primer then top coat, the main reason is, the council use so much salt on the roads over the winter months it kills a chassis in no time, a brand new truck will literally break in half within 6-7 years if you don't under sill it every year, we have to use a goose fat (i think it is)compoun
  9. your welcome bud, glad you and your other half enjoyed it as much as i do....
  10. funny how regulations change from country to country, there promoting having a wood/pellet stove/furnace here as long as it's EPA registered with rebates of $500 on wood/pellet stoves and a $1000- $1500 on wood/pellet furnace, and, i think it's later this year that there banning oil furnaces in new builds....and at the moment there putting heat pumps in your house for free if you want one...
  11. it's always nice to see your first swallows arrive in the beginning of the year, it's one of my mums most favourite birds, she would get so much joy and pleasure seeing them arrive, as they fly back on the same old nests in the open ended stables from the year before, she would watch them from turning up right through to the chicks leaving the nest all lined up on the washing line...when i see my first swallow of the year, i always say to myself "hello mum" as it brings back some lovely memories for me, love you miss you mum....
  12. interesting character!.....least he's sorted him self out for the better, he won a couple awards last night at the music awards in the usa....
  13. i did some work for a retired nurse some time back, and just in conversation, diabetes came up which she said her father had, had it, well, she maintains that his high level count went down considerably when she put him on apple cider vinegar and honey daily, she swears by it...(my wife takes it daily for arthritis with great effects)...the best apple cider vinegar is the one called mother, it has all the bits in it that float around when you shake it....but you can buy it in capsule form.... also my uncle had diabetes, which he did get his levels down with a controlled diet....i don't k
  14. thanks for that bud i'll see if i can find that on jelly roll i like his music, he reminds me of the rag n bone man which also does good music, i don't if you have heard of teddy swims, he's got a good voice similar to rag n bone mans......
  15. my brother had a freelander for some years which wasn't to bad, but then it started going wrong before it was worn out so he got shot of it, i think it's a bit of hit or miss with the freelanders, but landrover/rangerover i wouldn't one given to me there a pile of crap, it's the badge your paying for, it's a shame really, had landrover sorted there crap out and made them a good reliable motor it would have been a decent vehicle to have, but no, they keep producing the same old crap year after year... and yes, cars are to complicated now.....
  16. personally myself, i would never encourage anyone to buy a landrover/rangerover as they are all crap, your only paying for the name, there mega bucks to mend when they go wrong,(and it will) if your buying a second hand one somebodies already put the miles on it and you will be the one who pays to put things right, if you could buy it brand new then your covered by warranty then swallow the loss in depreciation over the years...personally i would go down another route, but it's your choice at the end of the day.....
  17. i use to watch football years ago when the men were men, if they got fouled they just jumped up and carried on, nowadays it's pathetic, they trip over a daisy and there rolling around on the floor in agony....pathetic
  18. 11, you forgot the air gun specialists and there wealth of knowledge on the pellet choices...is it .177 or .22....lol
  19. my dad's 1994 landcruisers 4.2td vx is still going strong today, he's had it from new and it's only got 140,000 miles on it, these engines can reach 500,000 miles before they need looking at, these older models was the best ones, it's 30 years old and not showing many signs of getting old, he sprays old engine oil/diesel under it every year which keeps it clean, these toyotas are used a lot by the Arabs in the deserts and by the Australians in the outbacks for the simple reason that these vehicles were so reliable and one of the best motors ever made....
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