Onoff
In the land of the unfinished project I am King!
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Mrs' leather kit
Mrs' leather kit
I did think that after I posted
I did think that after I posted
I think I saw that recently on a This Old Tony youtube video. Seems a smart idea.Made my arbour press more British and removed some of its teeth
Now I can have the handle in whatever position I fancy no matter the object in question being pressed!
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Just made this, simple test pattern from some 8mm 5083 to see if my measurements are correct before I machine the part out of some 2.5" x 2" x 150mm Aluminium as I don't have a lot left so don't want to waste it
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Hopefully it fitsWhat's it to do?
That's where I got the idea, very good guy!I think I saw that recently on a This Old Tony youtube video. Seems a smart idea.
Now I've had to repair my son's Fiat 500 a 'few' times I'm not sure the words Fiat and reliable should ever be used in the same sentenceI'll probably get the most reliable Fiat punto 188 in the world After finished it.
I had a 188 punto sporting, I put a MS2 ECU and a turbo on it, made 160hp with original engine bottom end. It was the timing key that snapped on the crank, it still ran but was way down on compression. It just slipped a little bit.Yesterday I've reassembled again my car, started but the problem is still there.
Today I'm going to check again the timing cause it's first time someone told me about the pulleys on my engine have small keys and not a nice notch to keep them in position.
Plus they seem to snap often on those engines.
They're pretty rough engines,easy to work on especially the older ones.Good luck!
Now I've had to repair my son's Fiat 500 a 'few' times I'm not sure the words Fiat and reliable should ever be used in the same sentence