Calming the (in)famous Yorkshire Wallet
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Re: Calming the (in)famous Yorkshire Wallet
Ay up!
You could be right, EM. I an a martyr to sciatica and tend to see what's happening on here while prowling round, trying to stifle the tingling and pains in my legs. Maybe the Wallet also has scaitica, caused by excessive cash extraction?
So far, gents, Fifi 1, BB 0.
The brake caliper, its securing pin, the retaining bolts and the carrier bracket have all rusted into one single pice of steel. All I have done is bent my punch.
Currently formulating plan K.
You could be right, EM. I an a martyr to sciatica and tend to see what's happening on here while prowling round, trying to stifle the tingling and pains in my legs. Maybe the Wallet also has scaitica, caused by excessive cash extraction?
So far, gents, Fifi 1, BB 0.
The brake caliper, its securing pin, the retaining bolts and the carrier bracket have all rusted into one single pice of steel. All I have done is bent my punch.
Currently formulating plan K.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Re: Calming the (in)famous Yorkshire Wallet
Oh I'm sorry to hear that BB, that's no joke. The nearest experience I have had I suppose ,was a trapped nerve which caused similarly unpleasant sensations through my shoulder and all down my left arm, the most peculiar aspect being one of my fingers which went completely numb. Very strange picking things up etc! As my physio predicted, I recovered after about three months, but when I burn the candle at both ends, which happens frequently due to work, I get mild versions of the same thing. Weird.Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
You could be right, EM. I an a martyr to sciatica and tend to see what's happening on here while prowling round, trying to stifle the tingling and pains in my legs.
Any way, take care - I hope you get some relief.
Jim
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Ay up!
Guess what....
The cat (who sleeps on the bed, snuggled up to me) is not amused.
Guess what....
The cat (who sleeps on the bed, snuggled up to me) is not amused.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Ay up!
Plan K is now in motion. An air hammer has been ordered (£16 off fleabay, bargain or what?) plus air sockets and impact driver mustered.
The plan is this: (Jim "Thighs" Moriarty voice - owawwwwww, you got to say owawwwww)
Remove the entire hub assembly from the car, complete with disc and caliper attached. Clamp hub in girt big vice and attack various securing bolts with air impact gun. If this fails, serious heat will be applied. There is a brazing hearth and I'm not afraid to use it! Then, the air hammer will be used to (hopefully) knock out the pin. If this fails, there is a 10 ton press.
Let's see the bugger resist that!
Plan K is now in motion. An air hammer has been ordered (£16 off fleabay, bargain or what?) plus air sockets and impact driver mustered.
The plan is this: (Jim "Thighs" Moriarty voice - owawwwwww, you got to say owawwwww)
Remove the entire hub assembly from the car, complete with disc and caliper attached. Clamp hub in girt big vice and attack various securing bolts with air impact gun. If this fails, serious heat will be applied. There is a brazing hearth and I'm not afraid to use it! Then, the air hammer will be used to (hopefully) knock out the pin. If this fails, there is a 10 ton press.
Let's see the bugger resist that!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
Re: Calming the (in)famous Yorkshire Wallet
Now now BB we cant have a un-happy pussy in bedBlink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
Guess what....
The cat (who sleeps on the bed, snuggled up to me) is not amused.
Lets hope you've a compressor for the air tools or it'll be the wallet getting used as a set of bellows !
mr B
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I dont seem to be able to start a new topic, and because this thread is verging on Frankie Howerd levels of humour, I am going to hi-jack it with this link to a fascinating railway magazine search facility that seems to be in dire need of donations to keep it going.
http://www.steamindex.com/index.htm
Usual disclaimers, in that I have no connection whatsoever to whoever runs this.
http://www.steamindex.com/index.htm
Usual disclaimers, in that I have no connection whatsoever to whoever runs this.
John.
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Re: Calming the (in)famous Yorkshire Wallet
now if we can only get BB to open the wallet
mr B
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Re: Calming the (in)famous Yorkshire Wallet
with 4lb hammer and chisel - oh wait, that was another thread wasn't it...
Speaking of wandering offtrack, this thread definitely has a mechanical theme at the moment. What I'd like to know (and probably BB too) is how the hub assembly got into this state. Driving through too many puddles? Or threatening to set the wallet on it so it got all uptight?
[It's no good strang steel, this is a British airliner... ]
Speaking of wandering offtrack, this thread definitely has a mechanical theme at the moment. What I'd like to know (and probably BB too) is how the hub assembly got into this state. Driving through too many puddles? Or threatening to set the wallet on it so it got all uptight?
[It's no good strang steel, this is a British airliner... ]
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Ay up!
The brake did seriously overheat last summer and I had smoke pouring from the pads most spectacular! That's the only thing I can think of. Hence the problems with seizure.
However, I can only wait for my new toy and then pounce.
The Wallet is in Intensive Care, whimpering.
The brake did seriously overheat last summer and I had smoke pouring from the pads most spectacular! That's the only thing I can think of. Hence the problems with seizure.
However, I can only wait for my new toy and then pounce.
The Wallet is in Intensive Care, whimpering.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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G'Day Gents
You didn't by any chance, try to tow some old ex Barry hulk home, for a repaint, without hooking the vacuum brakes up, know wonder you've stuffed your brakes up...........Class 9's are so hard to stop
manna
You didn't by any chance, try to tow some old ex Barry hulk home, for a repaint, without hooking the vacuum brakes up, know wonder you've stuffed your brakes up...........Class 9's are so hard to stop
manna
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Ay up!
You could be right, Manna. Must check the docs.
Luckily the Training Centre where I'm doing the work has a HUGE industrial compressor so air supply's not a problem.
I never thought about the using the Wallet as a set of bellows. Hmmmm......
(Wallet scampers off and hides)
You could be right, Manna. Must check the docs.
Luckily the Training Centre where I'm doing the work has a HUGE industrial compressor so air supply's not a problem.
I never thought about the using the Wallet as a set of bellows. Hmmmm......
(Wallet scampers off and hides)
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Ay up!
Looks the Wallet may have a little succour coming.
I start a part time job next week, "persuading" a Training Centre's collection of superannuated minibuses that they WILL go properly.
Where's that big hammer?
Looks the Wallet may have a little succour coming.
I start a part time job next week, "persuading" a Training Centre's collection of superannuated minibuses that they WILL go properly.
Where's that big hammer?
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G'Day Gents
BB, with most you bodily parts only working at 50% (some of mine feel like 40%) wouldn't a part time job at the Ambulance station, be a better idea !!!!
I've found the a swim twice a week in the local farmers sheep dip has worked wonders, haven't had a fly blown backside for ages.......................
manna
BB, with most you bodily parts only working at 50% (some of mine feel like 40%) wouldn't a part time job at the Ambulance station, be a better idea !!!!
I've found the a swim twice a week in the local farmers sheep dip has worked wonders, haven't had a fly blown backside for ages.......................
manna
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Ay up, Manna!
I know a couple of sheep farmers - I'll see what they reckon to your remedy! Personally I reckon the best place for me would be a job at the hospital rather than the ambulance station but....
I know a couple of sheep farmers - I'll see what they reckon to your remedy! Personally I reckon the best place for me would be a job at the hospital rather than the ambulance station but....
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