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For the princely sum of £5 posted, I managed to pick up the correct adapter pack to use my spare set of Thule roof bars on the XM.

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That feels like a bit of a result. Picking up the Christmas tree at the weekend should be much easier now.

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40 minutes ago, Rust Collector said:

For the princely sum of £5 posted, I managed to pick up the correct adapter pack to use my spare set of Thule roof bars on the XM.

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That feels like a bit of a result. Picking up the Christmas tree at the weekend should be much easier now.

Rather than an annual calendar - maybe we should have a set of Christmas cards printed? 10/10 would buy an XM with a Nordman Fir atop. 

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45 minutes ago, Rust Collector said:

For the princely sum of £5 posted, I managed to pick up the correct adapter pack to use my spare set of Thule roof bars on the XM.

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That feels like a bit of a result. Picking up the Christmas tree at the weekend should be much easier now.

I'm really glad you are using this as a normal everyday car, they are quite good at it. Hopefully its behaving

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1 hour ago, barefoot said:

Idiot phishing phone call earlier, 'can I just confirm your name?' It's Bob Harris I replied. 'Can you spell that for me?'

F U CK O, F F

Forward the scammer's number to Daisy on 7726

 

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Interesting experience just now in Maldon. Peugeot 206 cc broken down just before the roundabout onto the high street, asked the guy if he was ok and it was stuck in park. Next thing I know, the mayor and his (presumably) wife came over in full regalia and were going to help push it into a layby. Nice to know they're not above offering assistance 

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51 minutes ago, BorniteIdentity said:

Rather than an annual calendar - maybe we should have a set of Christmas cards printed? 

This is a really good idea.

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27 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

Interesting experience just now in Maldon. Peugeot 206 cc broken down just before the roundabout onto the high street, asked the guy if he was ok and it was stuck in park. Next thing I know, the mayor and his (presumably) wife came over in full regalia and were going to help push it into a layby. Nice to know they're not above offering assistance 

Good luck pushing something stuck in park!

No amount of administrative powers will help there.

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I did let them know that. Was just very nice that they wanted to help

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3 hours ago, BorniteIdentity said:

Rather than an annual calendar - maybe we should have a set of Christmas cards printed? 10/10 would buy an XM with a Nordman Fir atop. 

From last year I can do a Pontiac Trans Sport with a Nordman Fir:

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Can’t remember what we took the year before, but I don’t think I strapped the tree to the roof that time. Sad times.

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3 hours ago, Stinkwheel said:

I'm really glad you are using this as a normal everyday car, they are quite good at it. Hopefully its behaving

I don’t want to tempt fate but it’s sort of ok at the moment. The thermostat needs doing, I’m terrified to think about the cam belt, and the ABS has stopped working again which gets pretty exciting* pretty quickly given the current weather. But more than anything, I’m just glad to have a useable car!

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1 minute ago, Rust Collector said:

I don’t want to tempt fate but it’s sort of ok at the moment. The thermostat needs doing, I’m terrified to think about the cam belt, and the ABS has stopped working again which gets pretty exciting* pretty quickly given the current weather. But more than anything, I’m just glad to have a useable car!

Thermostat shouldnt be too bad a job (hoping i havent cursed you by saying that) but by crikey man, I know youve got a spare engine, but the cambelt isnt that hard compared to swapping the lump 🤣

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2 minutes ago, Stinkwheel said:

Thermostat shouldnt be too bad a job (hoping i havent cursed you by saying that) but by crikey man, I know youve got a spare engine, but the cambelt isnt that hard compared to swapping the lump 🤣

To clarify, the terror I’m experiencing in relation to the cam belt is brought on by the section of my commute which includes climbing a 12% gradient at 3,500rpm whilst nervously waiting to hear the engine go bang 🤣 I’m not too worried about the work itself, so should really crack on and do it.

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New whip purchased. I will put something on the modern shite thread.

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Just now, Bren said:

New whip purchased. I will put something on the modern shite thread.

I'm watching your Insignia on Ebay 😬

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I’ve had the day off work yet ended up helping out a mate at his garage by stripping down the engine in a 68 plate Transit. Only 60 odd thousand miles under its wheels but the owner was always too busy to get it serviced. Now the cam belt has stripped its teeth and smashed the valve rockers. Owner now not able to work and looking for a new van…..

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Wtf happened here?! It’s been sitting here for at least two hours now. 
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Doing a bit on the old cit and getting the pipes traced, disconnected and made up. Somehow the garage has remained dry so far 🎉

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50 minutes ago, IronStar said:

Wtf happened here?! It’s been sitting here for at least two hours now. 
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I've done that in ETS2, pressed the hitch key instead of the turn signal and not noticed the trailer's gone for a hundred km

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Can't see it on their website but I just picked up 5 x combination ratcheting spanners for £9.99 in my local Aldi. Usual WorkZone make.

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Mrs JJ wants Xmas lights outside, I only own a stepladder. 
 

Stupid question but what sort of size ladder am I going to need to be able to reach the point of this gable end to drill a hook in and hook some lights up? 
 

Never bought a ladder before.

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3 minutes ago, JJ0063 said:

Mrs JJ wants Xmas lights outside, I only own a stepladder. 
 

Stupid question but what sort of size ladder am I going to need to be able to reach the point of this gable end to drill a hook in and hook some lights up? 
 

Never bought a ladder before.

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A big one......🫣😉 and be careful if your putting it into gravel.

Seriously tho I'd just pay someone to do it tbf if she's got her heart set on it. 

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Do they need to go to the very top?

You can get a lot done by learning out of the first floor windows, having string attached to the lights and a long pole with a net or a hook as you work around the house.

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Most of today spent defrosting our "Frost Free" freezer. 🤣

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Drove in wind and rain as I stupidly said I'd take the missus and girls too primani to buy clothes... God it was windy traveling on the m20..

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2 hours ago, JJ0063 said:

Mrs JJ wants Xmas lights outside, I only own a stepladder. 
 

Stupid question but what sort of size ladder am I going to need to be able to reach the point of this gable end to drill a hook in and hook some lights up? 
 

Never bought a ladder before.

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I think you need more than a ladder to safely get up there!  A job for a professional really. 

Once you've got some suitable hooks installed up there, a long pole with a hook on the end might work for getting a string of lights up there and back down, perhaps in conjunction with your stepladder for extra reach.

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47 minutes ago, adw1977 said:

I think you need more than a ladder to safely get up there!  A job for a professional really. 

Once you've got some suitable hooks installed up there, a long pole with a hook on the end might work for getting a string of lights up there and back down, perhaps in conjunction with your stepladder for extra reach.

 

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I’ll be fine up a ladder I reckon. I’ve found one on gumtree that extends to 8.4m. If I reverse the camper up to the bottom of the ladder so it can’t slip I think il be alright!

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8 minutes ago, JJ0063 said:

I’ll be fine up a ladder I reckon. I’ve found one on gumtree that extends to 8.4m. If I reverse the camper up to the bottom of the ladder so it can’t slip I think il be alright!

That’s what rod hull thought.

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34 minutes ago, JJ0063 said:

I’ll be fine up a ladder I reckon. I’ve found one on gumtree that extends to 8.4m. If I reverse the camper up to the bottom of the ladder so it can’t slip I think il be alright!

Be careful. I can just about manage stepladders but  even then need three points of contact.

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