grizz Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 42 minutes ago, kevins said: Any idea what''s wrong with the 1st class stamp? or are the post office after finding new ways of screwing people over now they can't take it off postmasters anymore? No idea.
Jenson Velcro Posted January 19 Posted January 19 2 hours ago, grizz said: No idea. New stamps now come with a bar code The type on your letter is the old type and not now accepted. It was reasonably well publicised before the switchover. grizz 1
grizz Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 19 minutes ago, Jenson Velcro said: New stamps now come with a bar code The type on your letter is the old type and not now accepted. It was reasonably well publicised before the switchover. It would seem that I missed all of that. I have a load of the old stamps as well. Will have to take them back.
jim89 Posted January 19 Posted January 19 3 hours ago, grizz said: It would seem that I missed all of that. I have a load of the old stamps as well. Will have to take them back. https://www.royalmail.com/sending/barcoded-stamps 👍🏼 grizz 1
grizz Posted January 20 Author Posted January 20 So after the mystery of the envelope with insufficient postage, we had a confession. But there is a story attached to it as you will see in the pics below. My very good mate Fil (Sparkplug) had printed the label and posted it out. WITH A POSTAGE STAMP ATTACHED. It seems the Royal Fail (Mail for patriots) changed the cost of postage so many times that they also issued completely new postage stamps with modern barcodes. The obsolete stamps can/could be traded for new but clearly both Fil, me and many others were not aware. So Fil posted his gift cunningly disguised with a printed envelope so I could neither recognise nor guess who from. And Royal Fail needed to get the extra few pennies postage had gone up in the mean time, sending out a card to say my tax for the transgression was to be paid before they re delivered. Bastards in any language. So now at least the next keeper will know when the service was done and what was dealt with. Rust Collector, mercedade and timolloyd 3
kevins Posted January 20 Posted January 20 I doubt they even use it, they certainly don't use the postcode, there is a similar named road to ours on the other side of town (only vaguely similar in that the second word is close ) postcodes are completely different, all the other couriers get it right but once or twice a month the post office get it wrong, give it back to them and it can be a month before it turns up, we are on first name terms with the other house now! grizz 1
grizz Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 19 hours ago, kevins said: I doubt they even use it, they certainly don't use the postcode, there is a similar named road to ours on the other side of town (only vaguely similar in that the second word is close ) postcodes are completely different, all the other couriers get it right but once or twice a month the post office get it wrong, give it back to them and it can be a month before it turns up, we are on first name terms with the other house now! My local guys, Dan, gets it right. He makes the Post Office look good. I have historically received post from America from strangers who stitched together an address with almost no information. I think that as a corporation, the company is very corporate. That’s their failure
grizz Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 What rear wheel drive, chassis UK cars run a 91” wheelbase and has around 60” width. Yes….. for a rebody with a monocoque style 1970 MG B Roadster body.
Westbay Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Triumph Herald - 91.5" ... Reliant Scimitar - 99" ... https://www.ultimatespecs.com/ grizz 1
kevins Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Land rover 90 is 93" Cateram 7 is 91" I would expect most of the other 7 clones to be similar. grizz 1
grizz Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 Thank you guys. I have to actually rethink this thing. Having built the Rezin Rockit I loved the process but once done….. I lose interest. The Astro van is possibly a better option to spend cash on. See below. Westbay 1
grizz Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 So with winter interfering with some of the projects and progress of my random toys including selling some to make space, well, to regain space, rain, cold, storms have distracted me. So back to the Astro van, which is still a “keeper” unless someone else wants it more than me. 33 years old and in amazing condition overall and only done 78k registered miles means that I have to look after it and continue to improve it. One of a multitude of challenges and repairs I want to affect is replacing the expensive rear door seals. Original reproductions are available. But when you add US Taxes, import duty, shipping and then UK VAT to it the expensive $340.90 base price, increases to an eye watering total. So getting a look at alternatives makes sense but unlikely to happen. Current status is as per pics below. Certainly not fully sealed anymore it allows condensation to build as well. This does not reduce the value but makes me want to improve it. So now I need a suitcase space and baggage allowance in order to make it more affordable. What we need. Always money headed out ehhh. But worth doing??
Westbay Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Defnitely, if you have condensation inside van, moisture is getting in which eventually will lead to rust (don't ask what "eventually" equates to ! it's about the same as the length of a piece of string) 😇 🙂 grizz 1
grizz Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 8 minutes ago, Westbay said: Defnitely, if you have condensation inside van, moisture is getting in which eventually will lead to rust (don't ask what "eventually" equates to ! it's about the same as the length of a piece of string) 😇 🙂 Certainly gets water through the rear doors when washing and hosing it down. Much better fixed Westbay 1
Carl1981 Posted January 22 Posted January 22 The doors close in the same order as the VW T5, there are also similar looking sections of the door rubber/mouldings at the corners of the doors. Would it be worth finding someone with a T5 you could get them side by side and examine how similar they are and whether or not something could be made to work? Stuff for T5's is pretty cheap by comparison. grizz 1
sasquar Posted January 22 Posted January 22 glad to see youre continuing this thread, I rarely post, either here, or the other place, but i always very much enjoy reading your ramblings (meant in a polite sense!!) Hope you have some luck with the job hunt soon, and in the mean time, carry on playing with toys whilst youve got the time!! grizz and jim89 1 1
kevins Posted January 22 Posted January 22 there are a wide variety of self adhesive seals available on Ebay for not much money, I've used them to add to or replace leaking / damaged seals in the past. grizz 1
666jjp Posted January 22 Posted January 22 surely this lot would have something suitable, https://www.eastkenttrimsupplies.com/seals-c102x3115609 grizz 1
grizz Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 On 22/01/2024 at 12:53, Carl1981 said: The doors close in the same order as the VW T5, there are also similar looking sections of the door rubber/mouldings at the corners of the doors. Would it be worth finding someone with a T5 you could get them side by side and examine how similar they are and whether or not something could be made to work? Stuff for T5's is pretty cheap by comparison. Great idea. I will certainly investigate
grizz Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 On 22/01/2024 at 14:22, sasquar said: glad to see youre continuing this thread, I rarely post, either here, or the other place, but i always very much enjoy reading your ramblings (meant in a polite sense!!) Hope you have some luck with the job hunt soon, and in the mean time, carry on playing with toys whilst youve got the time!! Thank you very much. Compliment accepted. Was having a birthday chat with a former colleague and friend this morning. His reply at the bottom illustrates how the pharmaceutical industry works.
grizz Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 On 22/01/2024 at 14:38, kevins said: there are a wide variety of self adhesive seals available on Ebay for not much money, I've used them to add to or replace leaking / damaged seals in the past. Thanks Kevin I will look at alternatives. My wallet dictates that.
grizz Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 20 hours ago, 666jjp said: surely this lot would have something suitable, https://www.eastkenttrimsupplies.com/seals-c102x3115609 Very possibly. Thank you.
Westbay Posted January 23 Posted January 23 https://edgetrims.co.uk/ There may be a profile you can adapt , just superglue the shaped 'ends' on ... p.s I think the VW T5 fits on the body and not the doors ... grizz 1
grizz Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 I have decided to put the Green Peugeot 206 CC back in the market as it truly is surplus now the Caddy is doing what it needs to do. Last page PM if interested please Westbay 1
Westbay Posted January 23 Posted January 23 7 minutes ago, grizz said: Thank you very much. Compliment accepted. Was having a birthday chat with a former colleague and friend this morning. His reply at the bottom illustrates how the pharmaceutical industry works. 🤞🤞🤞 grizz 1
CraigRK Posted January 23 Posted January 23 39 minutes ago, grizz said: I have decided to put the Green Peugeot 206 CC back in the market as it truly is surplus now the Caddy is doing what it needs to do. Last page PM if interested please and I didn't even get to go for a drive in it!! Good luck with the sale! grizz 1
grizz Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 1 hour ago, CraigRK said: and I didn't even get to go for a drive in it!! Good luck with the sale! Sorry. Not sorry. You should have been here. CraigRK 1
grizz Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 Some days Some days do start well. This pic taken at 7.45 out the window with my iPhone, no filter before sunrise made me smile. Amazing what nature can do. Same evening I moved the Astro and Peugeot away from the fence as there was a storm and winds were up to 100mph or 160km/h Next morning 4 panels blown out and another damaged further up. Glad I went out at 10.00pm to move them as damage would really have angered me. And during the day I received three unused batteries and a charger (free for cost of postage) for the action camera @nickwheeler gave me last year for my YouTube channel movies. George being George, Loves chocolate and will steal or insist on trying to get some when he can. I let him have part of a Toblerone mountain to himself, the rest goes in the bin. In other news, keeping busy, there is always work to be done. Plum tree never got pruned in Autumn so did that. Fell off the ladder while pruning the tree in October 22 but landed well by luck. So I decided to cut it back real hard this year, robbing the wood pigeons of their nesting tree where they fledge two lot of chicks each year. Next job, cut up all the thin stuff with a hedge trimmer and cut logs for the fireplace. Today is a good day, breezy but said to be up to 12’C Maybe take the Astro out for shopping. LATER: Took the Caddy. Perfect. jim89, Marshall2810, Rust Collector and 4 others 7
93fxdl Posted January 25 Posted January 25 Greetings Grizz, had to follow you and your ramblings. Yet again you seem to be intent on spending money before investigating the free/cheap options. I am talking about your door seals, there are quite a few things to do brfore dipping into your pocket. Are the seals still pliable or do they need reconditioning? Are the doors closing properly? First door closes tight to the body, no wear in the catches, when closed can you push it in further Second door, does it close tight to the first one and does it match the shape, not bent out at the top or bottom Are you sure its the doors leaking not the lights A simple way to check door closing is a strip of paper, shut it in the door and try sliding it around, if it slides, seal not closing to body Ttfn Glenn CraigRK, Westbay, jim89 and 1 other 4
grizz Posted January 27 Author Posted January 27 On 25/01/2024 at 10:03, 93fxdl said: Greetings Grizz, had to follow you and your ramblings. Yet again you seem to be intent on spending money before investigating the free/cheap options. I am talking about your door seals, there are quite a few things to do brfore dipping into your pocket. Are the seals still pliable or do they need reconditioning? Are the doors closing properly? First door closes tight to the body, no wear in the catches, when closed can you push it in further Second door, does it close tight to the first one and does it match the shape, not bent out at the top or bottom Are you sure its the doors leaking not the lights A simple way to check door closing is a strip of paper, shut it in the door and try sliding it around, if it slides, seal not closing to body Ttfn Glenn Morning Glenn Thank you, yes I need to leave the toxicity as my tolerance for bullying had been exceeded. Opinions may vary. Had a few comments about the rear door seals on the van. Took a few pics to illustrate what I have to work with. Based in part on the insane prices of the seals, finding a matching profile to use or actually rebuilding parts, like this corner with the original piece and some silicone to recreate the profile, we may be in business. The left hand, first to close door uses pins to secure and locate that door also an upper rain rail and seal in place. Some parts of the seal obviously are a tight fit. I will look at all of this in order to seal and repair all of what is needed. Once again a nice way to start the day. Plan is to wash and clean the van today and use it tomorrow for a breakfast meeting up near Gravesend for American cars. Roads are clean again and as I refuse to drive the van on salted, gritted and wet roads, trying to look after it. Maybe a few pics too. Rust Collector, 93fxdl and Westbay 3
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