8ob
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Oh Bob, what are we to do with you?
Dont know what you want from me Mick, below is the local bus
Oh Bob, what are we to do with you?
Dont know what you want from me Mick, below is the local bus
NOTE to self...next time i need something bending or rolling ask you very nicely .My workshop is part hobby, part obsession, part part-time paying work
- 8ft 1/4" guillotine
- 2m 35T press brake
- 4ft powered pyramid rolls
- 250mm capacity mitre bandsaw
- MT3 gear head drill
- Jancy 4hp 3" belt grinder
- Miller XMT304 multiprocess
- Lorch HandyTig 200 watercooled
- 2.5 x 1.25m welding jig table
- IFL 40amp plasma
We have another pillar drill, several welders and tables etc in the workshop belonging to my brother. Between us, it's a pretty well equipped shop. My next big purchase is a lathe, it's the major weakness in our capabilities atm.
NOTE to self...next time i need something bending or rolling ask you very nicely .
i think i may have asked you before but your surname wouldent be messenger would it? i know a couple of very capable brothers your way...
yeh lewis is a good lad, ive a lot of time for him and done a bit of work with him,a bit rough like but gets a job done hahaHaha, no worries, come on down
Nah, I know the Messengers though. Lewis seems to have a knack for growing a business, he started out as a one man band with a tractor. Johnny, not sure what he's up to these days, he was always working in his garage though.
This was mine back in the mid 1980's, but I like your wheelie better.
This was mine back in the mid 1980's, but I like your wheelie better.
oh and I keep bidding on horizontal borers
No , that's not me unfortunately in that photo , I got that bike and the clothes but that is a pro rider from Beta factory team.........
I like your picture from 1980's , my father was a dirt rider too ( and still he is ) , he always says that 70-80-90 's were the golden era for offroad ( and in general the gold era for everything , expecially mechanics and carpentry ! Limitless work everywhere ! ) , he got a legendary Maico 250 2 stroke , my uncle got the beast Maico 440 2 stroke
No, my thumping days are over, lol, but I did recently acquire a little vintage street bike for occasional Sunday rides on some of our quiet country roads.Are you signed in Thumpertalk forum ?
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