I sometimes do, but i have a medical condition and as the meds wear off between doses, so does the frequency of visits. And each time I go to the house, faffing to take boots off and the likelihood of being asked to just do a little errand/chore/DIY etc. I would get nowt done!Can't you simply walk twenty yards to the house?

Remind me not to sample a beer if I ever visit.......The bucket is purely for when it's persisting it down, otherwise I fertilise the hops I grow for brewing![]()
Remind me not to sample a beer if I ever visit.......

Yes, I can verify that. I was the one waving at you from the open top bus.I just walk into the garden![]()

Carling simply do the same, except they skipped the hop growing step completely…I sometimes do, but i have a medical condition and as the meds wear off between doses, so does the frequency of visits. And each time I go to the house, faffing to take boots off and the likelihood of being asked to just do a little errand/chore/DIY etc. I would get nowt done!
The bucket is purely for when it's persisting it down, otherwise I fertilise the hops I grow for brewing![]()
I watched a vid on YouTube this morning, with a ramp, and air gun, 8 minutes per side.I had a joyous couple of hours fitting one of those to a Corsa. Ended up having to saw the ****ing thing off.
So I've not done anything really constructive for the last four months, due to my health problem, today, five hours of sunshine, wasn't sure I was up to it, but over a few hours, I changed the front stabilizer bars on my pug.
A step forward.
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I tend to tighten the nuts until they shear, having to use a torx bit to hold the male thread is stupid, Why the manufacture can’t provide a couple of flats is beyond me but thats the French for you. Never timed myself but 8 minutes a side sounds about right.
206 is an old design, most modern Citroen/Peugeot models use torxI've replaced ones on the Pug 206 that have come with flats, a hex socket on the thread or both.
Hex hole.Drop links?
Flat for a spanner or hex hole in the end of the bolt?
There were some flats on the new ones.I tend to tighten the nuts until they shear, having to use a torx bit to hold the male thread is stupid, Why the manufacture can’t provide a couple of flats is beyond me but thats the French for you. Never timed myself but 8 minutes a side sounds about right.
It's a 25 year old 406.206 is an old design, most modern Citroen/Peugeot models use torx
Drop links?
Flat for a spanner or hex hole in the end of the bolt?
That's the ones.The flats were there, but so thin as to be a total waste of time.
My bathroom ceiling started to shed the emulsion paint after the roof leaked .I hate decorating, no I REALLY hate decorating but the ceilings done
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Just the walls now![]()






