Tea? (Part 2)

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potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Morning.

Had my first co***e of the day and am about to put some bacon under the grill, can't beat a nice bacon barm with some tommy sauce :hungry:

Hope you liked your booby prize Jo, would have put it on the thread but as I am close to being banned by a certain mod I had to be careful ;)
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Awww, but at least it'll be made the way you like it...

It has taken years of training to get my minions to make my tea the way I like it. Though there is still one chap who just cant get it right.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Morning.

Had my first co***e of the day and am about to put some bacon under the grill, can't beat a nice bacon barm with some tommy sauce :hungry:

Hope you liked your booby prize Jo, would have put it on the thread but as I am close to being banned by a certain mod I had to be careful ;)

Hand over one of those bacon sarnies (with brown sauce though, you norvern heathen).. and you will go to the bottom of my banning list.
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Night Train

Maker of Things
I found half a slice with fluff on it under the sofa, the fluff was greeny blue so that may have been someone elses.:whistle:


Granville is a six speed bike now, well almost.:smile:
The mech I've fitted is knackered but shifts manually when I push on it. I will need to find a good one.
He now has 16t and 20t sprockets on the hub.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Blimey, that bike's never the same two days running!

Well done on the additional sprocket, did it take much mackling to get it all to work?
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Blimey, that bike's never the same two days running!

Well done on the additional sprocket, did it take much mackling to get it all to work?

The 16t is a 3/32 sprocket whereas the 20t is a 1/8. With the dust shield removed on the hub the two sprockets fitted ok but I will probably get a second 3/32 sprocket and chain wheel to match. Both sprockets are dished. The 1/8 chain runs through the rear mech ok but that could be more because the mech is knackered then any interchangability in the parts! It would be sensible to use a 3/32 chain.

I could put the 1/8 sprockets on the lathe and turn them thinner I guess.:smile:
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Arch, in your recycling this week, you might like to look out for these.

Two booklets that were free with the Telegraph. I have kept Part One: Gifts. There are lots of ideas for embellishing items, like gloves and hats, with colourful wool. Also greetings cards made using small bits of colourful/recycled paper.

There are templates in the back of the booklet which can be enlarged. One of them is for a fleece doggy to decorate a hot water bottle cover. The booklets are A5 in size and approx 50 pages. If you see a Telegraph in your recycling, the booklet might be in the same box, or perhaps your colleagues get the Telegraph.

Woo hoo, just noticed this on that link. :biggrin:
 
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