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  1. I was recently put on to a great weather app for my phone called Zoom Earth by a friend who was sailing a yacht down from McKay to Brisbane, they used it to check on weather as they made their way down the coast Using the app to look at Australia I see bush fires all over Queensland and heavy rain but never in the same place, often the gap is so small you could see one from the other. The flora and fauna of Australia are not to be taken trivially.
  2. And Pete Lewis has given me a new word Chimbles I quite like the Urban dictionary meaning for it Chimbles The small crumbs of ham or cooked meat left after cutting a joint into slices. Customer: 'Can I have a couple of slices of ham please?' Butcher: 'Sorry, I have none left but the chimbles' by TheFamilyButcher November 6, 2010 20
  3. I think the world will need modifying/improving to cope with global warming
  4. Personally it is whatever metal I have lying around but around 1mm -1.2mm will give you a good working base with enough thickness to weld and then grind down and reasonably easy to shape. Most of the diy type body tools like benders, shrinkers. hole makers seem to be rated at max 1.2mm.
  5. Did a forum subscription get discussed opening up the forum to those who want to have full access. A motorbike forum I am on charges 17 Euro a year for full access to the forum. Thanks Adrian
  6. Of the single bottle range the yellow gas (mapp replacement) bottles give the greatest heat, I have brazed with mine.
  7. The scissor lift I have allows me to place my lifting pads under these points. The scissor lift in the first post has a ratchet lock which allows the hoist to raise freely but will not lower without the pawl being released. The cost of making my life easier, less back pain (working inside the car is a dream when the car is elevated), less hassle working under the car made purchasing the scissor lift a no brainer. It will be used on other cars and can be used as a motorbike platform with a decent sheet of ply or even a work table. And when I get fed up with mechanical toys I should be able to sell it on relatively easily.
  8. Hi Martin I have a very similar version of the scissor lift you are referring to. It was the first one from the company that sold them here in NZ It is used to lift my Vitesse to a comfortable working height, as it lifts 1 metre it gives decent clearance underneath. I fitted castors to the opposite side of the roller wheels so I can slide it about my garage but not when it is elevated. I also fitted a quick release to the hydraulic line so I can remove the pump unit when the car is at height. One thing that caught me out the first time I used it was the width of it. If used as they show down the line of the car our small chassis Triumphs will not allow the scissor lift between the wheels. On seeing that I thought I had made an expensive mistake. But a minute or two of head scratching and I realised I could use it across the car, from one side. This also meant I could store the car hard against the side of the garage, it is on wheel jacks, and then pull it out when I want work on it and as I keep the scissor lift stored under the car I pull that out as well (remember the added castors). Working under the Vitesse I can access the suspension, engine, gearbox, diff and rear axles. I appreciate that the GT6 is a bit shorter wheelbase so it might differ for you.
  9. Vitesse racing car for sale in NZ, rather cheap as well. https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/triumph/other/listing/4361701115?bof=hM0OmeIz
  10. Thanks for the reply. Every day is a learning day
  11. 68Vitesse what is the difference between saloon and convertible Vitesse seats?
  12. We do use Paypal here but it has the usual issues and I have never found businesses here that use it. Ping is what Trademe use and it has no fees for the buyer but i am unaware of being able to use it outside Trademe. If you buy from Hawkswood through Trademe then you will have the option of Ping. I tried the Hawkswood AU site and it only gives me the credit/debit card option. What I use for my Paypal account is a Debit card that I transfer money into when I purchase something. I generally leave it with a $10 float in the acct. I have also used it for purchasing from sites I am not to sure about, if they roll me then all they get is what is in the debit card acct
  13. NZ Post have set up drop boxes in the USA and UK. UK is in Southall which funnily enough is where my Mum is from and USA is in Portland Oregon. If shipping is too expensive from the vendor or they do not ship overseas I will use the appropriate branch. They also supply a phone number for sellers that need a phone number when you fill in the info. I pay NZ Post here in NZ and they look after everything inc taxes till it arrives at my house. If you local Post supplier doesn't offer this In believe other companies do. Peter Truman is the NZ supplier Hawkswood Classic Carparts? I believe they have an Australian setup as well. I think it is run out of NZ but setup for Australian business with a Melbourne phone number.
  14. Might it be the coil breaking down under temp and load? But my experience on other cars of this problem does go back to fuel.
  15. Could it be fuel related? Not getting enough or bad petrol?
  16. The Philips brand have a dual power output for one of their battens. Batten LED 26W 52W 3 Colour 1500mm IP20 BN132C Wide SmartBright
  17. High CRI leds do exist but they are not cheap. Plenty out there https://www.litegear.com/literibbon/ are one of the expensive ones but the product is good. Used on film sets all over the world. But there are alternatives available that are a lot cheaper and tbh just as good.
  18. LEDs do fade over time. Also chips can die which leaves a dark spot in the lamp. But the biggest problem is with the drivers failing and the lights being thrown out as they are often sealed units. Our bathroom mirror with inbuilt heater and light stopped working recently and I could not buy a driver locally that was small enough to fit so ended up getting two from Aliexpress. Fluorescent lights being a discharge type lamp do not like cold weather and can take a long time to reach correct operating colour temperature, manufacturers info would state 15 minutes till full operating temp reached.
  19. Are we at a week Thursday yet?
  20. And if I use the search engine myself I find my old post here
  21. Have a look through the forum as I posted about Mintex 1144 pads for type 12 calipers. I bought some from Rally Design (?) and they are specced for a Lotus Elite I believe. Anyway I did put it all down in writing somewhere on here.
  22. 6.3mm is near as damn it to 1/4 inch and 4.8mm is 3/16 inch
  23. 1.5mm flex is more than enough for that motor, you could even go 1mm. The gland will be the correct one for the O/D of the cable and the NVR box, I would use on that compresses the cable when tightened up something like this The terminals of the NVR will dictate how you connect the wiring to it but please use the correct crimping tool if you need to crimp any connectors and give them a good quick tug to make sure they are secure to the cable,
  24. As has been mentioned modern vehicles need a certain amount of resistance for the electronics to liven the circuit on even though you have operated the switch. Some cars even need the software to be activated if you decide to fit a towbar and this is often only available from the dealer due to vehicle stability control and braking changing when a trailer is used. The days of DIY trailer plugs are rapidly disappearing. My VW Amarok will not activate hill descent control when I have the trailer plugged in, so off road with the trailer I will unplug the lights if needed. Obviously, when towing a trailer you do not want it to try to overtake while hooked up so this is then dependent on the skill of the driver to keep the trailer behind the vehicle when using hill descent control. It is just a loop in the socket between 2 pins but I believe a deliberate action of unplugging is safer than permanently bridging it out. I fitted a LED reversing bulb and needed to add a power resistor to the circuit to stop the bulb fail warning. You can buy resistor boxes to go between the trailer plug and car socket. Peter Truman did you use identical bulbs in your daughters Spitfire and your Vitesse? LEDs also operate faster than filament bulbs and in brake lights the fractions of a second can mean the difference between a following car hitting you or not, yes it sounds crazy but have a read here. https://chemistry.beloit.edu/BlueLight/pages/hp/an1155-3.pdf https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.10584.pdf
  25. ahebron

    Two post car lift

    I know the type you are referring to PeteH similar to a single level goods lift but the ones I am meaning are these. https://automotechservices.co.uk/product-category/single-post-vehicle-lifts/ A bit like a forklift to look at.
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