Doggy will be in his Speedo's by now; scaring all the locals

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Coincidentally my son has just bought me one, its mains powered as they develop a lot more torque, problem is its heavy and I'm 78, I still find it easier to use the breaker bar. We are just about to embark on some MOT work on his 406 Coupe so he will be doing the donkey work and me the technical bit. If I get something really tight I will use it but otherwise I will stick to the breaker bar - my joints are a bit clapped out.OllieNZ wrote:If you haven't already got one, I'd recommend an electric impact gun. One of the older guys at work (70) still does most of his own spannering and he'd never considered one (impact guns are a big no no on aircraft) until his car mechanic son gave him one of his old ones. He couldn't believe how much easier it made things for him. Still tightens everything by hand but raves about how much it takes the struggle out of even the simplest of jobs.PeterN wrote:I still use that principle, the older I get the longer breaker bar I have to buy.![]()
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Perish the thought. I is back from my first ever visit to that there Algarve - I like it.Welly wrote: Doggy will be in his Speedo's by now; scaring all the locals
Pfft, you should come here, I had 3 near death experiences when I went to collect Max from t'hospital in Zagreb.Welly wrote:You say that about driving abroad but in my experience of driving in Spain/Germany (and Portugal once) I've never seen the stupid and selfish driving you get here in the UK. On the whole it seems to work quite well in yewrope and everyone gets where they need to without much fuss.
I tend to favour going home. Too hot, too many tourists, too expensive, nothing to do but lie on a beach or swim in the sea. It's ok for a few hours but after that I'd rather be gardening.Welly wrote:I tend to favour swimming shorts if I'm near a beach
That all sounds horrid, can you imagine the bill from a garage?OllieNZ wrote:Been having a fun* week with the 807.....
Cheers Doggy.Doggy wrote:My daughter had an 03-plate 807 2.2 HDi, (I have the wishbone tee-shirt too).![]()
To cut a very long story short, I lost the fight with all the gremlins that beast could summon when feeling cantankerous.....
I fixed the dodgy airbags, then the ABS, then the self leveling witchcraft for the xenons....
Then the alternator, battery connections, EML and Aunty Pollution rite of passage...
Then the airbags and ABS again....
Then the fuel leaks, intermittent sidelights, interior mood lighting, (worked when it felt like it).
Then both front & rear wipers...
Then the airbags and ABS again....
Plus the effects of her clouting the scenery and so on. Eventually, she decided to bin it. We flogged it quick.
I sincerely hope yours works out OK. It seemed a decent package, if it behaved itself.
Really? I thought it was pretty crap, it's even lost a lot of detail after 2 file conversions.Doggy wrote:Decent video quality there.