Nightly Goodnight Everyone
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Riverlander
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Re: Nightly Goodnight Everyone
I am over this hot weather. Luckily being retired I don't have to be out in it and our house keeps very cool with the air-con running but it is getting very boring not being able to work in the shed. Still a couple more hot days to go before a bit of a cooler spell. The poor garden is getting burnt even though we keep the water up to it. Motorbike is all in pieces and everything has been polished or painted. Just need a trip to Adelaide to drop off the bits that need re-chroming. Goodnight All. Cheers John
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T1 Terry
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Re: Nightly Goodnight Everyone
Night John, the weather has been ok for the last few days and looks to continue that way until the weekend.
I even had enough time outside to cut up the steel and make one of the box frame sections that make up the body work around the steps ....
Yesterday I even got the door back on and hammered the hinges out until it shut sort of properly .... seems the big winds catching the door and swinging it against the louvre windows, not only left the window markings in the Perspex, but bent the hinges big time.
Judging by the pattern of marks, it's not the first time it's happened either, but not as bad as the last one that resulted in the door no longer closing ..... those things are heavy once you take them off, they don't look that heavy either .....
T1 Terry
I even had enough time outside to cut up the steel and make one of the box frame sections that make up the body work around the steps ....
Yesterday I even got the door back on and hammered the hinges out until it shut sort of properly .... seems the big winds catching the door and swinging it against the louvre windows, not only left the window markings in the Perspex, but bent the hinges big time.
Judging by the pattern of marks, it's not the first time it's happened either, but not as bad as the last one that resulted in the door no longer closing ..... those things are heavy once you take them off, they don't look that heavy either .....
T1 Terry
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