Only a terrapin, I think you will need a turtle of storage to run fusion 360![]()
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Because of the large spec I genuinely thought it was a computer term for larger than a terrabyte until google put me right


Only a terrapin, I think you will need a turtle of storage to run fusion 360![]()
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I used toI often think that this pipe coiled in a filled water tank tucked in the corner outside would be as good as it gets regarding heat exchanging...ive found in the past even going through 10M of copper pipe the air is still warm and moist (ooer) if just exchanging room temps
when I was blasting regular I used a 5 gallon bucket of water and about 6 meters of 8mm copper minibore pipe coiled up in it and used it for my airfed helmet as the air from the comp was red hot and made you gasp with the heat . it was heaven when cooledI often think that this pipe coiled in a filled water tank tucked in the corner outside would be as good as it gets regarding heat exchanging...ive found in the past even going through 10M of copper pipe the air is still warm and moist (ooer) if just exchanging room temps
64 gig ram, and a terrapin of storage,
More like a couple of nibbles I find.Careful with those terrapins, they byte.
I have exactly that book, was my dad's - he had a red hunter. Mam gave it to the scrappiesbwhen I was 5 or so...lI have Ariel by C.W.Waller too from when I had a Red Hunter, covering 1933 to 1950:
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The adverts are interesting:
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i would be surprised to see Honda advertising in a Fireblade Haynes manual. Great advert too - " The ideal mount for the average rider" - now there is a 1950's advertising slogan
Never mind Energol - The Oiliest Oil:
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or providing free timing disks from an engine reconditioner:
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I have a copy of Triumph Twins by A. St. J. Masters somewhere too.
Funny I was chatting to my dad last week and he was telling me that when he was an apprentice, both he and workmates bought bikes from the scrappies for around £5 for a running bike.I have exactly that book, was my dad's - he had a red hunter. Mam gave it to the scrappiesbwhen I was 5 or so...l
I think that's what she got for it, and yes it was running...Funny I was chatting to my dad last week and he was telling me that when he was an apprentice, both he and workmates bought bikes from the scrappies for around £5 for a running bike.
Mate of mine got twin cyl matchless in the 60s for £5 going rate then. same era I was given a 1938 speed twin and a B31, Speed twin engine into BSA frame and voila I had a TribsaFunny I was chatting to my dad last week and he was telling me that when he was an apprentice, both he and workmates bought bikes from the scrappies for around £5 for a running bike.
Today UPS man came by. Nice man quick clean drop and away.
Left me 2 small parcels.
Shame the useless fools from UPC, Frome, who do not understand simple instructions. But I did find the item in the bin. Not left with neighbour.
But before I drink all of @slim_boy_fat good whisky.
This is what I got.
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A set od seal kits, not to blame the UPS man for the items being shaken up. It was the design of the plastic case.
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A set of tiny drills bits and a drill.
Shame the cardboard box they came in was trashed by the water in the bin, Thanks UPC.
Learn to read.
He probably just got lost...Sounds like my ex Hermes delivery guy has moved south
Probably followed my Tufnells drivers.. Look like 3 of them have fallen off the edge of the word with my bit of handrail...He probably just got lost...
Feels like quality.