Today I mostly .....
Completely dismantled, de-wired and reassembled my workstation.
The result:

I dislike cables trailing everywhere, so everything has been re-bunched together. The only ones which are loose are things which regularly need to be plugged into other things, hence need to move. See also, headphones and the black wire under the desk is the RF in lead for the monitor for when the Spectrum comes out or I'm testing a VCR without a Scart output for someone.
Yes, I do curse myself for it every time I come to move a piece of equipment too. Though that happens very rarely! I'm a creature of habit who doesn't like changing things generally...so stuff tends to stay where it is until I have a good reason to shift it!
Yes, all the stuff on top of the speakers IS held in place, in most cases by blu-tack.
The result:

I dislike cables trailing everywhere, so everything has been re-bunched together. The only ones which are loose are things which regularly need to be plugged into other things, hence need to move. See also, headphones and the black wire under the desk is the RF in lead for the monitor for when the Spectrum comes out or I'm testing a VCR without a Scart output for someone.
Yes, I do curse myself for it every time I come to move a piece of equipment too. Though that happens very rarely! I'm a creature of habit who doesn't like changing things generally...so stuff tends to stay where it is until I have a good reason to shift it!
Yes, all the stuff on top of the speakers IS held in place, in most cases by blu-tack.
LOZ: Oddball cars, lighting information, and anything else I remember to upload!
Current fleet: 02 VW Caddy 1.9SDI, 90 Mercedes 208D Autotrail Navajo, 85 Sinclair C5, 78 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6GL, 73 AC Model-70.
Current fleet: 02 VW Caddy 1.9SDI, 90 Mercedes 208D Autotrail Navajo, 85 Sinclair C5, 78 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6GL, 73 AC Model-70.
Okay, I've been asked some slightly strange questions in the past...but that was a first.
The tubular glass thing on top of the left hand speaker is actually a Galileo thermometer. The floats are usually filled with coloured liquid, they're clear in this one as it's intended to glow in the dark - which it does for about ten seconds.
...And I thought *my* mind spent too much time in the gutter...
The tubular glass thing on top of the left hand speaker is actually a Galileo thermometer. The floats are usually filled with coloured liquid, they're clear in this one as it's intended to glow in the dark - which it does for about ten seconds.
...And I thought *my* mind spent too much time in the gutter...
LOZ: Oddball cars, lighting information, and anything else I remember to upload!
Current fleet: 02 VW Caddy 1.9SDI, 90 Mercedes 208D Autotrail Navajo, 85 Sinclair C5, 78 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6GL, 73 AC Model-70.
Current fleet: 02 VW Caddy 1.9SDI, 90 Mercedes 208D Autotrail Navajo, 85 Sinclair C5, 78 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6GL, 73 AC Model-70.
Decided to attack a little bit of returning rust on the X member of the Landy....How bad can this bit rust be........ahhhh f*** ....that bad.....Put the screw driver through the rust.....
So ended up breaking out the angle grinder and cutting out a the rust and butt welding in a plate and grinding it smooth.
So ended up breaking out the angle grinder and cutting out a the rust and butt welding in a plate and grinding it smooth.
Regards.
John 2E0DHN
Holly: This is not a daffodil, repeat, this is not a daffodil!
John 2E0DHN
Holly: This is not a daffodil, repeat, this is not a daffodil!
John,
Sounds like a similar experience to what my flatmate encountered with his Jag last weekend! A casual poke at a bit of peeling underseal ended up needing three plates and several hours of work to repair!
One of my missions for the weekend is to treat the surface rust on the underside of the floor on the 306 - fingers crossed I don't end up poking any holes in it...
Sounds like a similar experience to what my flatmate encountered with his Jag last weekend! A casual poke at a bit of peeling underseal ended up needing three plates and several hours of work to repair!
One of my missions for the weekend is to treat the surface rust on the underside of the floor on the 306 - fingers crossed I don't end up poking any holes in it...
LOZ: Oddball cars, lighting information, and anything else I remember to upload!
Current fleet: 02 VW Caddy 1.9SDI, 90 Mercedes 208D Autotrail Navajo, 85 Sinclair C5, 78 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6GL, 73 AC Model-70.
Current fleet: 02 VW Caddy 1.9SDI, 90 Mercedes 208D Autotrail Navajo, 85 Sinclair C5, 78 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6GL, 73 AC Model-70.
Spent hour and half messing about with points and condensers
folowed by 10 minutes fitting new HT cables (which are far to long
), proceded to spend half hour bypassing the coolant flow pipe to my carb as the water jacket is leaking
and finaly, spent 10 minutes cleaning my sisters massive alloys on her Nissen x trail (should have bought a Niva
) so that makes my good deed for today
THE END.
THE END.
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