The Retirement Thread

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classic33

Leg End Member
Depends how far above the surface he hovers.......don't want his dangly bits getting too cold.
Maybe.

The trick is to get the brain to convince the body that it isn't cold, or verse vica. That'll have you warm in no time.
 
All this talk of new printers :rolleyes: .....went to us mine and it would not print ink levels were OK so cleaned the nozzles tried it again, no still a lack of ink.
Cleaned the heads again still no joy, so cleaned the heads with some ink head cleaner....getting better, but still not very clear print.
Oh to hell with it used second printer.......”printer not recognised”.....Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Since windows 11 ......had this before so no surprise, but after a few goes got it working again
Back to the first one, printing but very faintly after 6 pages of OOOOOOO got it to work again, must have had a blockage somewhere, just glad I don't have to buy a new one :smile:
 
All this talk of new printers :rolleyes: .....went to us mine and it would not print ink levels were OK so cleaned the nozzles tried it again, no still a lack of ink.
Cleaned the heads again still no joy, so cleaned the heads with some ink head cleaner....getting better, but still not very clear print.
Oh to hell with it used second printer.......”printer not recognised”.....Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Since windows 11 ......had this before so no surprise, but after a few goes got it working again
Back to the first one, printing but very faintly after 6 pages of OOOOOOO got it to work again, must have had a blockage somewhere, just glad I don't have to buy a new one :smile:

When I worked in school I have this every September
Teachers would "need" a private inkjet computer just for them and - to keep it safe - would put it in a locked cupboard over the summer
In September there was always a good chance that the nozzles would be blocked

Inkjets are fine as long as they are used - but if they don;t get used fairly frequently then they get blocked - and most of them are not worth fixing as buying a new one is cheaper!!

which is why I have a B&W laster printer
 

classic33

Leg End Member
@Dirk, that motorbike and sidecar combination sold earlier today.
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Decided to do something useful
SOme time ago I got a kit from Halfords hat claims to refurbish headlights
AT the last MOT the test person said that they were getting cloudy and scratched and would have to be replaced "unless they somehow improved" - which I took to mean that they could be improved but they would not do it
Like most garages they would just get new ones and replace them

SO today was the day
now - as it involves water then a sensible person would have chosen a nice warm sunny day in the summer
which I why the kit has been sitting on top of my bike for 6 months and has had to be removed everytime I get the bike out

but sometimes I leave things

so I did it today in the freezing cold - still - whatever

kit has several grades of sandpaper, a polishing disk and an attachment for a normal drill
I used an electric screwdriver and my drill is very old and hence heavy and only has 2 speeds - fast and very fast - and it really needs a slow speed

anyway - I started and was rather worried as it made things far worse - but as I went through the different grades of sandpaperthings got better and by the end the lens on the front of the headlights look far better
now new - but not cloudy or scratched anymore

which will, I hope, sve several hundred pounds for 2 new ones!
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Decided to do something useful
SOme time ago I got a kit from Halfords hat claims to refurbish headlights
AT the last MOT the test person said that they were getting cloudy and scratched and would have to be replaced "unless they somehow improved" - which I took to mean that they could be improved but they would not do it
Like most garages they would just get new ones and replace them

SO today was the day
now - as it involves water then a sensible person would have chosen a nice warm sunny day in the summer
which I why the kit has been sitting on top of my bike for 6 months and has had to be removed everytime I get the bike out

but sometimes I leave things

so I did it today in the freezing cold - still - whatever

kit has several grades of sandpaper, a polishing disk and an attachment for a normal drill
I used an electric screwdriver and my drill is very old and hence heavy and only has 2 speeds - fast and very fast - and it really needs a slow speed

anyway - I started and was rather worried as it made things far worse - but as I went through the different grades of sandpaperthings got better and by the end the lens on the front of the headlights look far better
now new - but not cloudy or scratched anymore

which will, I hope, sve several hundred pounds for 2 new ones!
Did you not try toothpaste first?
 
Did you not try toothpaste first?

I was going to - it was on wheeler dealers many years ago - in the Edd era
but the kit was quite cheapo and came with a wheel to turn a drill into a grinder for it
and a polishing pad for the same thing

so it was worth the extra just to get them

Funnily enough - I watched a new Wheeler Dealers yesterday that did the same trick with cloudy headlights
he specifically said that using different abrasive paper was the best way to do it - actually commented that some people "even use toothpaste"
cheeky git - he actually promoted the idea!!!!

anyway - it was useful to see it done by an expert - well Mike anyway - he things he is an expert
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
My grandson amazed me tonight. He is mad on football and spends a lot of time on FIFA games when he is not playing football outside or for his club. Anyway, we were talking about country flags for some reason and he said he knows a lot of them so I tested him by showing him quite a few of them and he knew most countries! :eek: Computer games can have some benefits after all.:whistle: He is 11 by the way and can't wait to go to secondary school next September as he finds his primary school boring now. He doesn't find it challenging enough.
 
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