tigerburnie Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 14 hours ago, PeterBB said: The Hilman Imp was good on the racetrack ... remember them racing the feet off the Minis before the main British Grand Prix F! event in the 70s They might have been ok on the track but a bit scary on bumpy roads, hit a bump and the front lifted off the ground leaving you with no steering. Some suggested putting a garden slab in the front to keep it on the ground, but I didn't bother. 10 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post grandadbob Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted January 24, 2020 Went to The Shed. I knew that would be a mistake. I decided to finish off running in a loco that was a replacement for a loco with jammed valve gear last November. Went forwards OK for 15 minutes. Then put in in reverse and after 2 circuits it stopped dead and one of the coupling rods is now banana shaped. Spoke to a very nice man in Cornwall who suggested that I returned it to Guildford for them to have a look at. (again) I hate this hobby! 24 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post The Stationmaster Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted January 24, 2020 Afternoon all, At one stage my commute to London involved a drive into Reading and parking on railway land then a couple of hundred yards walk to the station. Over the years the time at which I had to leave home to get a relatively clear run into Reading gradually advanced by a few minutes here and there as ever more people decided to drive in earlier in order to beat the rush. But one thing remained consistent - if I was 5 late start from the front door I was inevitably at least 10 minutes late parking the car and thus missing my normal train which then meant I arrived on a far more crowded southbound Bakerloo Line platform at Paddington and might well also miss out getting a seat on the tube. train even if I stood in usual spot to be opposite a door. Careful timing of commuter trips was definitely based on experience. Today we have had a proper job brunch complete with home made carbohydrate (potato cakes) - rather enjoyable and a nice change. We have also piled a hefty amount on my account at the builder's merchant for the purchase of paint for the kitchen and downstairs facility which will be undergoing redecoration next week, In the early years of our marriage I trained Mrs Stationmaster in the art of painting and also surface preparation although i often had to take a hand making sure the latter reached my exacting standards, but she definitely got to an acceptable standard with the wielding of a paintbrush. However she has now decided that it's a bit much for a lady of her years etc (I nearly said 'status' there) so she has hired in a very reasonably priced professional to do the job especially the ceilings which job w she has never been keen on. I have also pointed out to her that for once the joint account can pay the builder's merchant's bill. Enjoy the rest of your day one and all. 25 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold tomparryharry Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 24, 2020 7 hours ago, chrisf said: Good morning one and all, with special thoughts to all who are under the weather or in imperfect health for whatever reason. There is a certain amount of self-interest in this, for my lurgi has reached the stage of one final push needed before it goes. On past form I reckon I am stuck with it for at least another week. Oh joy. I see that some have been discussing times for getting out of bed. Until I was paid to go away, at the end of March 2006, I would crawl out of bed at 04.40. In those not entirely happy days I worked in Cambridge and soon discovered that the earlier the journey was made the less time it consumed. Even a departure five minutes later meant a disproportionately later arrival. Some reassurance came from spotting familiar vehicles, complemented by modest anxiety if one of the familiar vans and lorries was missing. Nowadays, as a free man, I regard 6 am as a lie-in but have no difficulty in rising early if I need to be somewhere. When I drive down to Sidmouth for the folk festival I aim to be on the road by soon after 04.30. No, I'm not crazy. Doing it that way means that I miss nearly all the rush hours between here and there. I used to take a break in Bristol at about 08.00 for a cuppa with my aunt and would resume my south-westward trip around 09.30 once the rush had cleared. I will need to rethink this now because my aunt has moved into a care home, as well she might at the age of 95. The tea at Gordano services is probably a poor substitute. On a related subject, I need to remind myself how long it takes to drive from here to the Southampton show, including a stop for breakfast. Now that Fleet Services has reopened I should be OK but I recall having an increasingly desperate search for a full English in the period that Fleet was closed following fire damage. There are some decent breakfast outlets on the road. One of my favourites is the Harry Ramsdens at Michael Wood on the M5 north of Bristol but it's not a lot of use if I'm bound for Southampton. I have not entirely lost my sense of adventure and, as with many other things, we will have to see what happens. I need to go to the bank this morning to retrieve some statements. Going through them will keep me quiet for an hour or two. Maybe. Best wishes to all Chris If by chance you are going south on the A34, try diverting into Winchester North. There used to be a good Tesco cafeteria there, but I haven't used it for a year or two. If on the M4 going west, try the junction 12 , and go back towards Reading. There is a multitude of eateries there, some ok-ish, and some better. Ian. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold roundhouse Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 24, 2020 35 minutes ago, grandadbob said: Went to The Shed. I knew that would be a mistake. I decided to finish off running in a loco that was a replacement for a loco with jammed valve gear last November. Went forwards OK for 15 minutes. Then put in in reverse and after 2 circuits it stopped dead and one of the coupling rods is now banana shaped. Spoke to a very nice man in Cornwall who suggested that I returned it to Guildford for them to have a look at. (again) I hate this hobby! That was a comon issue with the Hornby Spam Cans such as ' WIlton'. Easy fix for that loco and later on Hornby altered the mechanism. However a linkage clash can be a big issue on the Heljan L & B locos which isnt so easy to rectify. 8 7 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post grandadbob Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted January 24, 2020 (edited) This particular one is a Hornby Lord Nelson. He did ask if I was using 2nd radius track and setrack points but I'm trying to stay with at least 3rd radius/flexitrack and streamline points so I'm hoping that's not the problem. It's probably me, my middle name should have been Jinx. Edited January 24, 2020 by grandadbob 20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Popular Post Happy Hippo Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Popular Post Share Posted January 24, 2020 36 minutes ago, grandadbob said: This particular one is a Hornby Lord Nelson. He did ask if I was using 2nd radius track and setrack points but I'm trying to stay with at least 3rd radius/flexitrack and streamline points so I'm hoping that's not the problem. It's probably me, my middle name should have been Jinx. Wot you need is panniers. You can get them in green if required. 1 1 1 15 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold grandadbob Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 24, 2020 Got 5 Richard. 1 O Green 3 OO Green and 1 OO Black. Will that do for now? 18 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post New Haven Neil Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted January 24, 2020 (edited) Green Paneers is OK. Just what green is an issue though. That nuclear green 7754 awaits weathering still! If eating paneer it's best to leave the green bits. A'noon all, no fist and mog today, so a tour de rock was had visiting all four bike shops looking for a new steed for Mrs NHN. Suitable device procured we think, pending insurance quotes etc, 'Onda CB500F. It's for her commute rather than leisure so is a modern thing rather than the older devices we enjoy of a weekend. Looks like a box of frogs as do most modern bikes in our eyes but comfort and economy are the watchwords here, plus quick enough for a bit of fun. Edited January 24, 2020 by New Haven Neil 20 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post AndyID Posted January 24, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 24, 2020 6 hours ago, southern42 said: Friendly looking girl, isn't she? Not got a name for her yet.. Kate Moss? 1 1 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted January 24, 2020 Afternoon all from Estuary-Land. Caught up on 'Death in Paradise' this afternoon, pretty good, I couldn't work out who the villains were. Time for dinner, be back later. 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Tony_S Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 24, 2020 I remember fitting panniers on my BSA Bantam. The university text books I initially loaded made the rear of the bike far too heavy at the back end and impossible to control. I rethought and sent my heavy stuff home by BRS in a trunk. 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Happy Hippo Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted January 24, 2020 1 hour ago, grandadbob said: Got 5 Richard. 1 O Green 3 OO Green and 1 OO Black. Will that do for now? Best get a black one in 0, just to be on the safe side. (All mine are black.) 1 1 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 Discussing buying a gas cooker - and son came up with this: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2olq7m 3 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyID Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 7 hours ago, southern42 said: Friendly looking girl, isn't she? Not got a name for her yet... Eweiy Green? 10 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted January 24, 2020 Wish I had £465,000 http://rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-88570877.html 14 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnDMJ Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 (edited) Good Evening! After another day of "I'm 75 years old and I've decided to build a model railway" (no, I'm not making it up!), it's time to chill before wondering, in 60 hours' time, where the weekend went. Only, it'll seem like yesterday! 9 hours ago, leopardml2341 said: Afternoon folks (just). On mi lunch break at work, one thing I've tried to make sure I do for a few months now is to actually get away from my desk. Another thing I've done since Ch*****as is tried, and generally succeeded, to drink more fluids. Trouble is, more in = more out...... Back in a bit I used to take lunch in the company's "kitchen" (there's a couple of fridges, a microwave oven, a toaster and a continuous water otter) but was interrupted so many times by colleagues that I decided to make use of the contractual condition that the only time that one could be off site was during the lunch break and sit on a bench at the local station and consume lunch. As the 'interrupters' got wise to this, they would come to the station so now I use my season ticket to go to the next station for lunch. Albeit for differing reasons, leopardml2341, it is now my habit to get away from my desk for lunch break! Fluids, more in certainly is more out; my worry is that more in gives less out - must be the wrong fluids 7 hours ago, tomparryharry said: If by chance you are going south on the A34, try diverting into Winchester North. There used to be a good Tesco cafeteria there, but I haven't used it for a year or two. If on the M4 going west, try the junction 12 , and go back towards Reading. There is a multitude of eateries there, some ok-ish, and some better. Ian. Tesco at Junction 9 of the M3 certainly had a good eatery. J9 = A33 + A34 junction as well as the A272. However, from the M25 direction, IIRC, there is a Services just before Junction 9 which may be worth a try! Edited January 24, 2020 by JohnDMJ 11 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozexpatriate Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 8 minutes ago, PhilJ W said: Wish I had £465,000 I wonder how many people, over the years, would ring the front door bell, hoping to catch a train. 1 3 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium AndyB Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted January 24, 2020 5 hours ago, tomparryharry said: If by chance you are going south on the A34, try diverting into Winchester North. There used to be a good Tesco cafeteria there, but I haven't used it for a year or two. If on the M4 going west, try the junction 12 , and go back towards Reading. There is a multitude of eateries there, some ok-ish, and some better. Ian. Halladays Tearoom in central Southampton has a very good reputation. Although it is a few miles beyond the Eastleigh turn off. Probably 15 mins from the venue. 5 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium AndyB Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted January 24, 2020 20 minutes ago, PhilJ W said: Wish I had £465,000 http://rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-88570877.html You could do a 12":1' shunting plank. 10 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozexpatriate Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 (edited) 8 minutes ago, AndyB said: You could do a 12":1' shunting plank Only you'd need another £500,000, and another, etc. Edited January 24, 2020 by Ozexpatriate 6 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium jamie92208 Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted January 24, 2020 On 23/01/2020 at 21:37, JohnDMJ said: Good to hear that your travel plans are going well. I'd heard that the strikes in France were starting to fizzle out; what's the score? To be honest I don't know but it is still rumbling on. 20 hours ago, AndyID said: My brother bought a Clan Crusader in '72. It wasn't all that quick but it could corner like a Lotus. He left it with me when he went to work in Persia. I had to rebuild the gearbox before he came home! EDIT: The Wikipedia page says it was available as a "kit". That's not strictly true. You bought three "spare parts" that you had to bolt together. There were no instructions. At that time kits attracted purchase tax but spare parts didn't. The introduction of VAT not long after my brother bought his Crusader put an end to that. It probably had a lot to do with demise of the company and kit cars in general. I believe that Lotus did that and carscduch as the Elan and ny favourite, the Europa came as kits. 12 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianusa Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 22 hours ago, PeterBB said: The Hilman Imp was good on the racetrack ... remember them racing the feet off the Minis before the main British Grand Prix F! event in the 70s Back home on holiday, we borrowed my Fathers Imp. One drive up the freeway was enough; barely reached the limit and the noise and vibration was intolerable. So back to Hertz, not as cheap but a better trip next time! Brian. 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted January 24, 2020 Share Posted January 24, 2020 (edited) Hillman Imps in snow were interesting - off the mark they'd go. Turning and stopping were another thing entirely. Edited January 24, 2020 by Coombe Barton 13 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post jamie92208 Posted January 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted January 24, 2020 Evening all from an old pit site now known as a Millennium village. A slightly delayed arrival due to two traffic jams. The first in Pompey harbour and the other on 5he A1 morth of Donny. The first one we couldn't do anything about but 5he second was easy as I know various back roads across my old patch at Pontefract. Anyway we are now safely installed and loving our time with young Emily. Regards to all. Jamie 22 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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