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  1. At least if we post a lot whilst they are away We can out rank them before they get back :-D
  2. It's a bit quiet in here this week as a lot went over to Normandy One of the mv club guys should have an answer
  3. We had a severe hailstorm go through a country town called Kalgoorlie in Australia, years ago. Given it was in the desert most the cars were on the streets. It took 3 years for the insurance companies to catch up with the car repairs. With the numbers you are talking I wonder what they will do.
  4. Well I got nothing exciting to add.... been travelling Maybe should change this thread name to the Dirty Desperate Dozen :-D PS Robin I saw the shed is being planned, any updated pictures?
  5. Welcome... an interesting find. To post photos you have to decrease the sizes... or pm one of us and we can do that for you
  6. Ok so just need to find a guy with a tilt bed and can speak French. Did you drive or get someone to deliver it on a flatbed?
  7. Is there any issues about bringing a donor vehicle/wreck from France to UK to be cut up as spares? Trying to buy this bucket of rust to use parts for mine http://www.leboncoin.fr/utilitaires/254734853.htm?ca=12_s On that note, I really need someone who speaks French to contact him. For some reason he don't want to talk Aussie English. Then a truck coming back with it :-D
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    Anyone know of any regulations regarding the disposal of abrasive blasting waste? I would have thought if using an inert material, like garnet then it is only a HSE concern if removing a hazardous coating like leaded paint.
  9. 70% never reply. Online translators offend them :nut: If they do respond most are helpful. Ebay France generally is good as everyone is locked in. For French Vehicle rebuilds this place is useful for pictures etc http://www.avem86forum.com/ hopefully the 12v diagram is attached [ATTACH]91512[/ATTACH]
  10. you are most likely right: - Coma who apparently confirmed they have 2 Acmat 6x6 wrecks but then don't respond, to anyone http://www.coma-rene-metaux.fr/ - This one never leaves Leboncoin http://www.leboncoin.fr/utilitaires/254 ... tm?ca=16_s I don't think he really wants to sell it very frustrating month. Is this antenna mount Sumb? As I have not seen it one on an Acmat http://www.leboncoin.fr/collection/657627134.htm?ca=16_s I can send you the wiring diagram for a TD Pinzgauer. Just don't order anything with 'Pinzgauer' in the parts names as they are completely different from the Volvo/VW D24.......................................................in price
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    Safety

    yep ditto, that would be devastating
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    Safety

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]91448[/ATTACH] On a more serious note, I opened a tin of paint stripper on the weekend and when the inner seal came off it exploded off with a huge bit hitting my face millimetres from my eyeball. The can had not been in the sun. One of those 5 minute jobs that could have ended badly
  13. Most of mechanical work is fairly easy if you have patience, can read a book and ask questions (I guess that's a patience thing also). If you cannot weld, don't buy a rust bucket, so if a fridge magnet don't stick to rust trap areas be suspicious :-D
  14. yep here's hoping as nearly a week has gone by after my last reminder :yawn: I am in Paris at the end of June, I wonder if the missus will understand a burning need to go to a junkyard in the South West of France :-D
  15. Just saw this on an Australian news site Australian woman’s mission to reunite a mysterious World War II photo album with its Italian owner http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/australian-womans-mission-to-reunite-a-mysterious-world-war-ii-photo-album-with-its-italian-owner/story-fnixwvgh-1226925736890 A worthy task https://www.facebook.com/reunitefamilyphotos
  16. That's really interesting as I have the inter-vehicle cable and I didn't want the cut the ends off to make a separate jumper lead set. With my Pinzgauer I had the Bosch 24v electric wheel spanner (never should of sold that). I see nearly all the French trucks have the same light switch as saw one listed as surplus of a trm 2000 yesterday. 'If' I get my spare cab you can have the wing mirror mounts (if you want them) as saw at least one in the photo of the wreck. I just hope I can actually buy the wreck...... It is for sale, we know the price but finalizing the deal is measured in glacial flow velocities. Even flashing cash in front of the scrapyard dealer doesn't invoke any increase in speed. The xmod has new mirrors or you can have my old ones if you feel like a challenge.
  17. yes of the 9/16ths socket I found my 7mm spanner after two years, it was a tearful reunion
  18. Still digging around for parts. The wings arrived after such a long time and a lot of nagging of the courier. The only humorous part was he asked for some extra cash as he said they were heavy. My understanding was he was politely told to sod off. Another box of parts posted to the UK today from http://a403.idata.over-blog.com/1/89/45/26/JR-PECRON-NOUVEAU-CONCESSIONNAIRE/VLRA1-JRP.jpg Finally I am trying to purchase this from a junkyard in France which is seemingly harder than getting teeth pulled. If anyone lives in South West France maybe they can go knock on the door....:-D. Will need to find a truck to bring it back at some point
  19. that will stand out at Tesco's What engine does it have in it now?
  20. Is that at the main museum in central? Going over for a trip in a few weeks so was going to have a look
  21. Damn i feel old as i had to learn radial and merlin theory back when i first started out working... the other reason for 2 plugs i.e. additional to above is to prevent detonation of the fuel as when the flame front progresses it can compress the remaining vapour which detonates instead of the desired controlled bang on the crown of the piston. When we did a mag check and cut one they would still run but a lot rougher. I would think the original intent was redundancy and the other benefits were learned over a short time as aerospace engines changed dramatically in such a small time frame
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