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paulshane

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  1. Running Up That Hill Of Death
  2. CompoStrawberry Fields Forever ?
  3. yeah, I guess it feels like magic - "what, you connect a box to my flat battery which uses the flat battery to un flat the battery?' similar devices were the hot ticket in the car stereo world a while back, a big capacitor inline with your amp, so it can draw sudden surges of power from the capacitor, which is constantly 'topped up' by the normal 12v feed.
  4. I think I'm just an 'assist' on this one, the win should go to @dizzymoo 🙂
  5. Round 3: All back together, the side moulding is on (missing a screw at the top that I can't reach when it's lying flat like this 😄 ) and the bottom hinge securely attached. The metal plate is an old 'fix' I did years back to add strength, not needed now, but it's easier to put the bolts back than it is to fill the holes 🙂 If the weather stays nice, I'll be fitting it back in the caravan this evening.
  6. Got loads more than that 😄
  7. they(the snacks, they're pure meat!) are mentioned in a Stan Ridgeway track I listen to every now and then 🙂
  8. you were a few seconds too slow 🙂
  9. I also think I have figured it out: The location of the Deluxe Diner and Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of The ______ _______
  10. Glastonbury on Sea Sick Steve ?
  11. I also don't watch tele, but would this be on the right lines eg q: the name of the KLFs logo a: Pyramid Blaster as in it's got the word pyramid in the answer? if so, I'll try and think of some, it's a slow day here at work today 🙂
  12. Don't do this too often though, leisure batteries aren't designed to do Cold Cranking Amps i.e. whats needed to start a car, so the sudden load can stress the plates and shorten its life. I'm guessing your T3 is a diesel, I have one of these for my T5 and it's worked several times in the winter when the van battery has said its too cold to play today. https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8793591?clickPR=plp:11:31
  13. the wood thats under the clamps in the pic is the replacement, it's just some rough cut lumber from B&Q 🙂 Only the sides and tops of the panel are wood, the center is just polystyrene (with the ali panel on the outside and hardboard on the inside) the bit of board in the lower left of the pic will be cut to shape to cover the new wood I've added, so the inner panel is back to normal, but I'll also add a strenghtening panel so the two are joined together. Basically, the panel is a big frame, that hinges from the bottom, but gets lifted from the top when it's raised, so it needs to be strong on all four sides, but the middle can be air, for all the difference it makes 🙂
  14. weird, showing for me, but i've manually uploaded it just in case:
  15. Round Two: Also got a shout out on Marc Rileys show, (got the radio on in the garage) after guessing the 'whos on my tshirt' game, which was nice 🙂
  16. This shows the coinstruction, you can see the inner hardboard with the plastic covering, and the poly filling board removed cleaned up a bit, you can now see the back of the outer ali panel. thats all I managed this evening 🙂
  17. ready to go This is the issue, dry rot has dissolved the lower part of the fram, which means the panel has no strength basically fucko'd surgery begins
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