norlander Member Messages 3,389 Location Europe, mocycling paradise Nov 23, 2013 #1 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25020651
Angusdog Well-meaning amateur Messages 724 Location Wellington, NZ Nov 24, 2013 #3 Or learn to use the one I've got? Interesting about the oxide layer being so tough - that's where I have issues in welding...
Or learn to use the one I've got? Interesting about the oxide layer being so tough - that's where I have issues in welding...
A anjum Member Messages 1,204 Location London UK Nov 25, 2013 #4 "When you get in the new Range Rover Sport, all of your family has gone."
Paul G Member Messages 932 Nov 25, 2013 #5 50% of a Range Rover is made from junk. I have always suspected this. Paul G
madkayaker Pro sparkey Pro Welder Messages 13,678 Nov 25, 2013 #6 Landrover perfected the technique of self recycling vehicles years ago!
Robotstar5 Casanunda Staff member Messages 23,220 Location Birmingham Nov 25, 2013 #7 FranV8 said: Interesting, thanks. So everyone, buy AC tigs! Click to expand... Don't need a welder for the current Range Rovers, they are riveted together! - Link
FranV8 said: Interesting, thanks. So everyone, buy AC tigs! Click to expand... Don't need a welder for the current Range Rovers, they are riveted together! - Link
A AndyStobbs Member Messages 2,475 Location North West England Nov 25, 2013 #8 Maybe they will get people on community service to scour the hedgerows for Alu cans in years to come. God knows they wouldn't have to look far in the country lanes around here.
Maybe they will get people on community service to scour the hedgerows for Alu cans in years to come. God knows they wouldn't have to look far in the country lanes around here.