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you know you're getting old when you have a sneezing fit and halfway through it feels like someone stuck a knife in your side. 2 weeks later the bruising from the torn ligament still looks like this :shock:
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Unbelievable!!!

Hope you are making a steady recovery.

All the best.

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While I was at home during the quarantine, I became interested in aerospace. I read about what types of celestial bodies exist, about the developments of companies that study space. I was very interested in the article https://www.skyrora.com/post/uk-led-exoplanet-explorer-receives-the-green-light, because this technology will allow the study of exoplanets and perhaps this research will help make new discoveries. If not only in our solar system the planets revolve around the star, then we can come to completely unexpected discoveries.
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Trying to sort out my private pension :-k , It's a bloody con, you save it and they take it away before you can get to it :( , the only good thing is the first 25% is tax free :D . :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch:.....Now where's that Hemi....sorry Liz I meant that extention. :lol:
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Lockdown fever. Don't know what I was thinking #-o
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At least you got rid of the right one!!!
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Yep, I found after 7 years of Mustangs, they were unreliable and dull to drive compared to the Challenger.
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mustangs unreliable and your bought an italian car :scratch:
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Yes, wasn't the greatest idea :? . I'll see how we go. Always something broken or leaking on Mustangs, don't think the were made very well. And not helped by cheap Chinese parts.
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Mark B wrote: Fri Jan 15, 21 1:47 pm Yes, wasn't the greatest idea :? . I'll see how we go. Always something broken or leaking on Mustangs, don't think the were made very well. And not helped by cheap Chinese parts.
at least you 'could' work on it if you needed to, what can you do yourself on the ferrari? i shudder to think about all that italian wiring 8-[
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mygasser wrote: Fri Jan 15, 21 2:28 pm
Mark B wrote: Fri Jan 15, 21 1:47 pm Yes, wasn't the greatest idea :? . I'll see how we go. Always something broken or leaking on Mustangs, don't think the were made very well. And not helped by cheap Chinese parts.
at least you 'could' work on it if you needed to, what can you do yourself on the ferrari? i shudder to think about all that italian wiring 8-[
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Yes, I also prefer the old American classics - they can be repaired and are as powerful as modern cars. And you don't have to buy an expensive Ferrari if you can buy a used classic.
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Well it's something to pass the time. It won't be for ever.
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Mark B wrote: Wed Jan 20, 21 2:42 pm Well it's something to pass the time. It won't be for ever.
Good for you!

Dare to be different!

Let us all know how you get on with it!
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Looks a very nice choice to me, far better than the old Muzzy. Congratulations
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i got another new mig welder today which i'll set up to weld ally. i had one before and still have the torch with the right liner and tips. it's handy to do bits and bobs rather than take them to my mate and stop him doing real work to help me out.
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mygasser wrote: Thu Jan 21, 21 10:46 pm i got another new mig welder today which i'll set up to weld ally. i had one before and still have the torch with the right liner and tips. it's handy to do bits and bobs rather than take them to my mate and stop him doing real work to help me out.
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I've heard of using a MIG for ally, what's involved to make it work ?
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