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gritineye

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  1. So the contents will slide out in one piece, (most molds are tapered in this way) the key allows the can to be opened without leaving an edge which would stop this happening
  2. "Maid Marion, please bring me my trusty bow and arrow " said Robin Hood as he lay on his deathbed, "I will fire one last arrow high over the greenwood, and wherever it lands that is the place where I would like to be buried" She placed them in his hands and he shot his very last arrow. The next day, with heavy hearts, his band of not so merry men buried him on top of the wardrobe..
  3. Propper man's toy, wedding car, Santa's transport, is there no end to the usefulness of an Explorer?
  4. I would have at the time but was unsure who the owner was, see ya next time if not before.
  5. I took these at Amberly last year, I thought Sparky looked a useful tool.
  6. Sorry, I thought you meant all UK chocolate production had stopped, its Britannia Superfine, http://britannia-superfine.com/productlist.html Best not to read the product list, may bring on cravings.. I heard a discussion on the wireless about how Terrys chocolate oranges now tast cr*p as well.
  7. Don't know about that Graham, some 400 tons a month gets made just over my garden fence, smells OK too!
  8. Have a look here..http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/faq.php?faq=vb3_reading_posting#faq_vb3_attachments
  9. Hi Roger, you will enjoy yourself here.
  10. Welcome ruggyjohn, the more the merrier! Pictures please...
  11. Took Forceful for a new years day trip to Beachy Head, glorious day, perfect start to the season..
  12. Thanks for the explanation Steve, I suppose with all the other things they had to perfect in those days, using familiar wheels made sense..
  13. Sounds great to me, needs twin wheels on the back though, the engine can be seen in this one
  14. Been sat here with a couple of beers, watching the life story of Cap'n jack, gentleman of fortune and fearless(if a little camp) charismatic leader of his faithful followers...........oops wrong one! off to the the pub now!
  15. Sorry, so idea at all Tim, but I have often wondered why wooden wheels, which on horse drawn wagons where never designed to transmit torque, often seemed to be preferred on early heavy internal combustion powered vehicles whilst steam driven ones used mostly steel wheels. The spokes must have moved and worked loose in use and caused reliablity problems, have you any thoughts on this?
  16. Thanks for taking the time to post these great pictures and for including the info, I really must get there myself some time.
  17. Peeing down here today, no fun going out, missed my chance.... Looking forward to more vids from Floyd Filmworks..:thumbsup:
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