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47 minutes ago, Noel Tidybeard said:

as an example

you could look into ambulance driving- my hours are 10.30 - 21.00 4 on/4off +1 extra workday approx every 8 weeks

that would surely give you enough time for "other stuff"

I would have loved to do that, but thought drivers were medical staff who drove, rather than just drivers? I did look at driving for on-call doctors once.

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2 hours ago, GeordieInExile said:

Stupid lump of French luxury misery still doesn't have a working handbrake. The new module was fitted to the car, and the car didn't want to talk to it. Even more strangely, it turns out the old module wasn't knackered inside, either. 

At least the suspension and dodgy ABS sensor have been sorted, but still. I want my handbrake back.

I'd wager a broken wire, is the module underneath the car? I've never had the pleasure* of working on a C6

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17 hours ago, vulgalour said:

I've been looking at what I can cut out of my current work responsibilities, stuff that I don't get paid for but do in the hope that one day I will, and there's enough hours I can get back to put into a part time position easily enough.  Part time work would be great for things like paying the rent, artwork could then pay for the rest and still make me better off so that's the current plan.  I suspect I'll drop the artwork completely if things don't improve drastically within the next two years and I'm definitely re-assessing it at the end of this year.  So having a low demand position where I can focus on getting on with my colleagues and generally being the best [insert basic job role here] I can be is going to be ideal.

I'm having to make some very uncomfortable decisions.  I'm running out of time.  If I don't pay some attention to money I'm going to be properly screwed when I'm actually old.  Worst of it is I've been given an opportunity to improve my lot in Wiltshire which I've so far declined because it's so damned expensive down there and if it goes wrong I definitely wouldn't be able to escape.  I've been homeless once, and close to homeless several times, so there's certain risks I just won't take no matter how good they look on the surface.

I just want to live a quiet little life and not worry about things like rent and bills and whether or not I can afford food from one week to the next.  I'm tired, I just want a nap.

Have a look and see if there are any signaller roles advertised,  not many colleagues to worry about, 3 months paid training then a well compensated job with a decent bit of downtime during working hours.  IIRC there is a box in Brigg that sees only 2 trains a day - plenty of time to do tour artwork around the job!

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13 hours ago, High Jetter said:

I would have loved to do that, but thought drivers were medical staff who drove, rather than just drivers? I did look at driving for on-call doctors once.

no- there's 2 types of ambulance

  1. yeller ones with moar blue lights & nee naws than you can shake a stick at who appear on TV
  2. white ones the go under the radar doing the less important* job of actually taking peeps home* and getting them to appointments & hospital transfers

*if we don't take them home the yellows cant drop off

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1 hour ago, vulgalour said:

I'd never even considered that, I shall add it to the job hunt possibles.

I won't lie to you, it is bloody hard graft learning the rules to pass out the training, but definitely worth putting the effort in. Drop me a PM if you want to ask any questions.

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I've never had my three parked side by side before. They have to park line astern on the drive and even then one of them has to be in the garage. 

Well I was doing a bit of shunting this morning and there is a space at the top of our Close for two cars that was empty, which is a rarity in itself. Plus the sun was shining and the leaves have just started coming out on the trees so I thought why not.

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Like I say, parking for two cars, but when they are all quite small and all yours you can squeeze three in. Obviously you have to start from the left. If I'd put the Triumph in last I couldn't have got out of the car.

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Also, how to make a Favorit look like a big car. Park them either side of a Triumph 1300.

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6 minutes ago, Yoss said:

I've never had my three parked side by side before. They have to park line astern on the drive and even then one of them has to be in the garage. 

Well I was doing a bit of shunting this morning and there is a space at the top of our Close for two cars that was empty, which is a rarity in itself. Plus the sun was shining and the leaves have just started coming out on the trees so I thought why not.

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Like I say, parking for two cars, but when they are all quite small and all yours you can squeeze three in. Obviously you have to start from the left. If I'd put the Triumph in last I couldn't have got out of the car.

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Also, how to make a Favorit look like a big car. Park them either side of a Triumph 1300.

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Love the Skoda's.

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Walking past a near neighbours house yesterday and they were having a clear out with a hippo bag full or random crap on their drive. In front of the bag was this jack and a couple of bits of copper pipe.

Obviously I couldn't let what looked like a perfectly good 2 tonne jack go for scrap so asked if I could take it away. They said yeah no worries but beware as it creeps down after a few minutes.

So I carried it home (a bit of a faff with two fuck wit Beagles in tow) and gave it a once over/top up and last night lifted Boris the Morris up with it no problem.

In my old RAC days when you were taken off road for your vans annual safety inspection the H+S guy would test your service jack by lifting your van with it then having a fag break. If your van was still in the air after his break then it was deamed to be ok. So if you let your jack down while he wasn't looking it failed and you were told to scrap it and get a new one from Brown Brothers/Taskmaster (most patrols always had at least a couple of 'spare' jacks at home).

This morning the Minor is still in the air so it looks like I've acquired a nice dinky little jack that takes up hardly any boot space.

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19 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

I'd wager a broken wire, is the module underneath the car? I've never had the pleasure* of working on a C6

The cables are brand new as well. Unless there is wire related nonsense going on. But then surely it would do absolutely nothing at all when connected to the computer - it'll release the cables in service mode but that's all. 

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1 hour ago, Joey spud said:

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Walking past a near neighbours house yesterday and they were having a clear out with a hippo bag full or random crap on their drive. In front of the bag was this jack and a couple of bits of copper pipe.

Obviously I couldn't let what looked like a perfectly good 2 tonne jack go for scrap so asked if I could take it away. They said yeah no worries but beware as it creeps down after a few minutes.

So I carried it home (a bit of a faff with two fuck wit Beagles in tow) and gave it a once over/top up and last night lifted Boris the Morris up with it no problem.

In my old RAC days when you were taken off road for your vans annual safety inspection the H+S guy would test your service jack by lifting your van with it then having a fag break. If your van was still in the air after his break then it was deamed to be ok. So if you let your jack down while he wasn't looking it failed and you were told to scrap it and get a new one from Brown Brothers/Taskmaster (most patrols always had at least a couple of 'spare' jacks at home).

This morning the Minor is still in the air so it looks like I've acquired a nice dinky little jack that takes up hardly any boot space.

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I've had that exact same jack for my entire car owning life! Mine's alot more battered and barely fits under the Xsara but still works! 

Came as a set my mum bought me, that, the 2 axle stands I still use, a car creeper that's long gone and some wheel chocks

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Started Vivaro today after sitting for 6 months. The battery had died but found a working one in the back from a tractor that can be used for now. In the 6 months it has only been started once before which was about 4 months ago and despite that it started now immediately. Good van this is.

It is now on the equivalent of sorn, so is not road legal and needs an mot pass. So next week it will go in for a mot and I have ordered temporary registration plates for that and for test drive to get the rust off the brakes. The mot will determine the future of this it seems like a good van, but if it becomes a lot or serious, I may have to give it up, biggest concern is the camper conversion, it should be fine but you never know.IMG_20240421_175453_559.jpg.5418417f1c4ad7c263a817928e0c6135.jpg

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20 hours ago, Christine said:

Could've put two dogs on one lead , the other lead on the jack and pulled it  , saying " C'mon,  Jack "... as you pass other people ...:grin:   What a  fucking nutter , they'd think ..

No. They are absolutely mental and total poo bandits they spend all their time when out on a lead seeking out Cat (especially cat),Rabbit,Horse even Unicorn cack.

I love these hounds but they are totally driven by excrement.

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35 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

Started Vivaro today after sitting for 6 months. The battery had died but found a working one in the back from a tractor that can be used for now. In the 6 months it has only been started once before which was about 4 months ago and despite that it started now immediately. Good van this is.

It is now on the equivalent of sorn, so is not road legal and needs an mot pass. 

5000 nok tonight m9

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Family fleet attendance at another enjoyable East Coast Japanese meet:

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Star car of the day, for me at least, was this lovely Camry:

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Recently purchased at an ACA sale.

Closely followed by this Piazza:

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The Laurel was second-oldest, with a friend's Celica Liftback taking the honours of being the most aged:

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Being such a glorious day it was definitely an excuse to get the 2CV out (plus it was drive it day…) 

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Went to a little meet in the morning, and it was little. But there were a few gems there! 
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Then a short drive to the beach, and met up with some friends and their Morris Traveller. 
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(There was a car between them when we parked)

The long way home was used too… a lovely day out in the 2CV! 

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3 hours ago, Joey spud said:

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Walking past a near neighbours house yesterday and they were having a clear out with a hippo bag full or random crap on their drive. In front of the bag was this jack and a couple of bits of copper pipe.

Obviously I couldn't let what looked like a perfectly good 2 tonne jack go for scrap so asked if I could take it away. They said yeah no worries but beware as it creeps down after a few minutes.

So I carried it home (a bit of a faff with two fuck wit Beagles in tow) and gave it a once over/top up and last night lifted Boris the Morris up with it no problem.

In my old RAC days when you were taken off road for your vans annual safety inspection the H+S guy would test your service jack by lifting your van with it then having a fag break. If your van was still in the air after his break then it was deamed to be ok. So if you let your jack down while he wasn't looking it failed and you were told to scrap it and get a new one from Brown Brothers/Taskmaster (most patrols always had at least a couple of 'spare' jacks at home).

This morning the Minor is still in the air so it looks like I've acquired a nice dinky little jack that takes up hardly any boot space.

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1 hour ago, beko1987 said:

I've had that exact same jack for my entire car owning life! Mine's alot more battered and barely fits under the Xsara but still works! 

Came as a set my mum bought me, that, the 2 axle stands I still use, a car creeper that's long gone and some wheel chocks

I have one too. As you say it's quite compact so it usually lives in the boot of the Triumph where it tucks in neatly on one side. This is because the Triumph went through a phase of popping the driveshaft out of the CV joint if you accelerated too hard on full lock. Fortunately it hasn't done it for a few years. But I found if you put a trolley jack under the hub and got the angle right you could pop it in again without having to undo any ball joints so I always carry that and an axle stand in the boot now. 

Coincidentally I took a crap picture of it only yesterday for my own thread. I have a big jack for the garage but I used the little one for refitting the rear strut, jacking it up until the holes lined up. It's there hiding behind the big jack handle. 

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9 hours ago, Noel Tidybeard said:
  1. white ones the go under the radar doing the less important* job of actually taking peeps home* and getting them to appointments & hospital transfers

*if we don't take them home the yellows cant drop off

6 years in august for PTS, many wouldnt get to treatments without non emergency ambulance service

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14 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Today was Drive It Day.  So I drove it. 

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I'd forgotten that, but then every day is drive it day for me with my newest car being 30 years old. Took blue Škoda on a test run then took the Triumph to get some dog food and some bits from M&S then Mrs Yoss took blue Škoda again to the gym so we've done our bit. 

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3 hours ago, Christine said:

Could've put two dogs on one lead , the other lead on the jack and pulled it  , saying " C'mon,  Jack  !  "    as you pass other people ...:grin:   What a  fucking nutter , they'd think ..

Nutter? Off yer trolley 🤣

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Yaris shat its handbrake. Random bang on the M62 then a dragging noise, nothing untoward visibly but no handbrake. Pulled away and all was fine for a bit, then a banging noise for a while, then it suddenly stopped.  I’ve just fitted new discs and shoes, wonder what happened. 
Given it was in motion I wonder if the shoes have come unsprung somehow. I’d say a cable has snapped but I can’t explain how that’d happen on the move. 

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Whilst I've got the Triumph out I thought I'd try and sort the garage out.

This is what I've got. Eight of these blue stacking boxes mainly full of Triumph spares plus a couple of open boxes. What was once a work bench is now stacked with more recently acquired, mostly Škoda bits. There's more in the loft. These boxes stack in certain parts of the garage and still leave room for the Triumph but I don't really have room for any more 

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But I've been a bit ruthless and condensed the eight boxes in to five leaving three empty to fill up with the stuff on the workbench. Plus I've moved more, mainly lightweight and clean, stuff in to the loft.

But the strangest thing I've discovered is this. A little blue box.

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I don't ever remember seeing this before. So I opened it and it's a fancy old tyre pressure gauge. But not any old tyre pressure gauge, it's only a bloody Borgward one.

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And on closer inspection I noticed the slightly tatty box has a Borgward logo on it too.

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What's also slightly weird is that we were discussing Borgwards briefly on another thread on here only a couple of days ago.

So I can only see two courses of action from here. Find somebody with a Borgward and sell it to them or buy my own Borgward to put in. 

 

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