Sheep were produced for their wool back in the days before cotton and synthetic fabrics. You could either have clothes or eat the sheep. So other animals were the ones which got scoffed.
Good point. Its smaller, more localised areas where there is already a fold/stiffener I'm thinking about.
Like these:
The last one is a historical repair that needs redoing.
The adhesive would not be used alone, but would cut down the number...
W doesn't really eat steak but I do, and what amazes us is that over here, nearly every steak you get in a restaurant, even quite a cheap cut, is always OK, but buying decent steaks in shops is a nightmare. Even our normal butcher, who is brill...
This is exactly what I intend to do. I am thinking of two pack adhesive, or filler with fibreglass in it. It doesn't have to look pretty it just has to do the job.
The real pain is that there is a two legged shade sitting inside the reflector...
Fitting me garvester today. Just the drain pipe bit. Harvest bit will hafter wait till eye sorts out a hose pipe. Doing it when the sun hides behind the clouds. Got me scaff tower out so far.
With modern lights its difficult to tell. I have a set of LHD headlights for the Beast sitting on the workbench and cant see much difference to whats in the car(RHD) at the moment.
I am guessing (from a bit of goggle) you have a clear front on...
So, hot and dry today.
We have just got back from going down to the centre of the village where they have had their own "vide grenier". Nowt we wanted to buy, except plants, of which there were a lot on sale. So W had to buy 6 of course!
Enjoy...
We dont know TBH.
But they dont really seem to make it a staple on the menu. Pigs/Chickens are easier to keep ;). They dont seem to keep "meat" cows, some dairy cows are around.
Lamb is not cheap either for some reason I dont understand as there...
It's the same here also Stan I have given up ordering it unless I have a saw in my pocket all red meat is cooked till it's falling apart or bashed to death,
That's why we mainly eat game , but the sea food is first class,
A few years ago a...
I should also mention that, by law, French garagistes have to be willing to replace non-safety critical parts with secondhand ones. Part of their bid to increase recycling and help the environmint.
We of course would be all in favour of that. Trubble is it'd take as long to renegotiate it as it did to negotiate leaving, and we'd all, both us and the yuropeens, be tripping over ourselves and each other to try and ensure it din't leave...
Afternoon folks :).
Went out for food last night as we couldnt decide what to make for tea.
Bad news is our little eatery has been sold and maynot be open this year😢. But we have found another (new place) its a bit further away 30-40mins, so we...
This is all very well but peeps like us who have to have our passports stamped to prove we haven't overstayed our long-stay visas., will still have to get it done. TBH, at the moment it is still quite quick, but then we don't use airports nor the...
As it is the fulcrum for the clip, superglue might not be able to take the strain. But I am already thinking of ways around trying to mend the rest of the existing bit.
These are all possibilities although my new gun uses heat to fit metal "stitches" or staples into plastic bits.
TBH I can't know until I have got the blasted bit off.
I have been waiting for the CitroenC3ownersclub to get back to me. Only one...
Yep but they all sell bits for left hand drive cars.
The dipped beam might not pass the MOT in the UK.
Yep, it took me a little while to suss that out.
I am still wondering if I could get one and doctor it.
But yes they do hence I posted the...