arther dailey
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looks very tidy
looks very tidy
Hands or digital?Reminds me of the other half's Jaguar. No matter if she fixes the clock time it uses the mother ship and sets itself something like 4 mins slow all the time!! Can't set the correct time on it at all
Hands or digital?
Weird. Is it getting its time from the ECU?Digital clock. And when we manually set the time correct a few mins later it resets to Jaguar time
Weird. Is it getting its time from the ECU?
My Audi dash clock loses (or gains, I can't remember now I've come to write this down) a few minutes over a period of a month or two, then seems to not change any more. I set it, a few weeks later it will be wrong. It's not a radio clock, that feature wasn't enabled on the UK cars.Reminds me of the other half's Jaguar. No matter if she fixes the clock time it uses the mother ship and sets itself something like 4 mins slow all the time!! Can't set the correct time on it at all
Check this eBay guy out he has a very large range of small ratchet storage tubes for drill & taps etc.Got 4 plastic boxes different sizes to store lathe parts,drills , taps dies ,etc
And 2 adesive grease spray cans ,to protect my lathe while It's waiting outside , covered anyways
How did you get it out of your van? Interested parties might want to know.Not today but came with the lathe, a 24inch surface table, only just got it flipped the right way up as its a bit heavy! cost a donation to the air ambulance courtesy of @My Old Landy
It will clean up ok but seems a shame to use it for bashing and clunking things on but I guess its done its time as a surface table
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Brute force and ignorance, mainly ignoranceHow did you get it out of your van? Interested parties might want to know.