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Post  mike d on Fri May 13, 2011 1:47 pm

HI ALL..
its getting closer to finishing now,ive spent a few days cleaning the top of the pump and the drive shaft.
its come up quite well,dont know why they paint all the aluminium,it looks much better cleaned up,and before anyone asks no i haven't sprayed it with silver paint,its all back to the bear aluminum.
i would like to have it put back together today,but i doubt it as i need someone to lift the top of the pump on the base for me,as its quite heavy for me due to my back problem.




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Post  stationary stu on Fri May 13, 2011 1:55 pm

Mike I think you should buy your wife a garden hammock/swing. Now your saying why!!! Well I have one in my garden and it's easy to move, nice to sit on in the sun but best of all it will lift an engine or anything else heavy (lifted my Lister G when I made a new trolley for it). So you wife thinks your being all lovin and caring, little does she know lol! lol! lol!

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Post  mike d on Fri May 13, 2011 2:13 pm

stationary stu wrote:Mike I think you should buy your wife a garden hammock/swing. Now your saying why!!! Well I have one in my garden and it's easy to move, nice to sit on in the sun but best of all it will lift an engine or anything else heavy (lifted my Lister G when I made a new trolley for it). So you wife thinks your being all loving and caring, little does she know lol! lol! lol!

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STU..
how can you lift an engine with a garden hammock?? scratch scratch
youve got me stumped now,(not very hard to do that i know). lol! lol!
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Post  Villiers on Fri May 13, 2011 4:02 pm

You get of light!!! My big ol' Godwin is cast iron! That is heavy compared to your light weight ali one.

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Post  mike d on Fri May 13, 2011 11:32 pm

Villiers wrote:You get of light!!! My big ol' Godwin is cast iron! That is heavy compared to your light weight ali one.


yes it mite be aluminum but its bloody heavy thats for sure,when i collected it from somerset the fella i bought and his mate put it in the boot of my car,and it sank on the ass end.i cant believe the amount of brass it has on it,if i stripped all the brass and aluminum of it i would get a tidy penny for it all.they dont make things like these nowadays..
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Post  BRASSO on Sat May 14, 2011 11:51 am

Very nice mike, looks like you have been poliching that up alright.

I agree it looks superb.

Cheers

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Post  mike d on Sat May 14, 2011 11:55 pm

HI MART....
thanks for the praise,coming from an expert like your self its realy appreciated...
how you little venture coming along??
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Post  stationary stu on Mon May 16, 2011 6:52 pm

mike d wrote:
stationary stu wrote:Mike I think you should buy your wife a garden hammock/swing. Now your saying why!!! Well I have one in my garden and it's easy to move, nice to sit on in the sun but best of all it will lift an engine or anything else heavy (lifted my Lister G when I made a new trolley for it). So you wife thinks your being all loving and caring, little does she know lol! lol! lol!

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STU..
how can you lift an engine with a garden hammock?? scratch scratch
youve got me stumped now,(not very hard to do that i know). lol! lol!
regards,mike.


Mike .... Sorry I ment a garden swing, I wasn't with it at the time Laughing Laughing

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Post  mike d on Mon May 16, 2011 11:05 pm

STU...

you say you weren't with it at the time,but what paul says your like it all the time... lol! lol!
can you do an instructional video please.. lol!
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Post  BRASSO on Mon May 16, 2011 11:20 pm

mike d wrote:HI MART....
thanks for the praise,coming from an expert like your self its realy appreciated...
how you little venture coming along??
mike...


Its coming along niceley thanks Mike, more photos to post soon!

Getting nice and high on paint fumes most evenings!! Who needs drugs or alchohol!!!!!!!!! lol!

Wheels are all painted now, 2 primer and 4 top coat.

Engine on top coat no. 3

Trolley all varnished and looking like glass!! (5 coats)

Just waiting for varnish to harden a bit before fixing axles on and then wheels. Just gotta find someone with an engine hoist for transfering over now. (How I wish I had bought one of them from Aldi the other day)!!!

SO to sum up Mike, been ruddy busy!!! cheers cheers cheers

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Post  mike d on Mon May 16, 2011 11:32 pm

martin...
i know what you mean,its taking me longer to do these jobs now..
as my back gets worse i tend to take longer than i used to...
like paul said,its an age thing.... lol! lol!
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Post  stationary stu on Tue May 17, 2011 10:51 am

Mike I used a swing frame as a gantry to lift an engine.

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Post  mike d on Thu May 19, 2011 1:39 am

stationary stu wrote:Mike I used a swing frame as a gantry to lift an engine.

Stu.


send us a video of it mate...no im not calling you a liar.. lol! lol! Laughing Laughing
sounds like a great idea..
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Post  stationary stu on Thu May 19, 2011 10:31 am

Mike that was last year when I built the steel frame for the Lister G. I'll sort some pics out to show you how I did it. Ye of little faith. lol!

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Post  mike d on Thu May 19, 2011 10:48 am

stationary stu wrote:Mike that was last year when I built the steel frame for the Lister G. I'll sort some pics out to show you how I did it. Ye of little faith. lol!

Stu.


Stu..you know me better than that,im very curious as to how i would work,if i see the photos it mite be something i can use to help me
i have to wait for my sons to come round as i cant do any heavy lifting(well im not supposed to)you know the score..
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