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Looks like the server update has fixed you access. As for your Falcon, did you know you can get a protective film over that to protect it. Spotted being done in a magazine recently.
Lyndon, good thinking with the Falcon repair and that an Insurance company actually lived up to its warranty after all this time.
I just wonder how many people would actually remember that one.
I find a To Do List is a must as it keeps me focused to some degree.
That's one thing I do at the end of the day in the work shop, every thing is cleaned an put away and its great to start the new day with a clean slate so to speak.
Great score on the tools..
Have a good one..

Looks like the server update has fixed your access. As for your Falcon, did you know you can get a protective film over that to protect it. Spotted being done in a magazine recently.

Falcon looks tidy again. Yeah, nah, paint shouldn’t come off like that. Did the trainee wax between coats or something? Sounds like someone missed not having his favourite car for a week!
Nice score on the levels and drills. Should look nice on your wall if you have space left. You can get replacement spirit level tubes so should be a nice repair on the level. Most are the new dayglo type but you can fund the more classic yellow ones. Were these fit in with a bedding compound or some adjustable caps? My gramps had a wooden level like that covered in cement and paint and often washed clean without oil or other coating, left out in the sun to dry or put away wet and still remained straight. It probably ended up in the trash years ago.
Guster
Between you and Andy is there nothing I can't find out? So now I'm on the lookout for replacement spirit level tubes.... Next thing I know Bob H will jump in and say he's got 5 put aside for a rainy day.........
I'll look that up as soon as I get 2 seconds to rub together.

Lyndon, you know me too well, I could have sworn I bought a bunch of those spirit level tubes. Ran down to the workshop and searched the drawers in the first two parts cabinets.Guster
Between you and Andy is there nothing I can't find out? So now I'm on the lookout for replacement spirit level tubes.... Next thing I know Bob H will jump in and say he's got 5 put aside for a rainy day.........
Lyndon
Getting 30 minutes of my own time on the PC while the boss is at Zumba.....
Lyndon, you know me too well, I could have sworn I bought a bunch of those spirit level tubes. Ran down to the workshop and searched the drawers in the first two parts cabinets.
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I looked in all the drawers of the other five cabinets and they weren't there. Obviously they are in one of those three missing drawers.
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I did Google spirit level vials Australia to see if I could find them for you locally. I got quite a few hits but it looks like Dan Murphy's has more spirit vials in stock than anyone else in Australia. I don't know why they chose to replace 'vials' with 'styles.'
https://www.danmurphys.com.au/liquo...699616165B3FC789.ncdlmorasp1303?bmUID=m5k7U3o
Amazon came in with a fair selection but not all of them are offering them in bulk (my preferred order size).
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&k...rgid=kwd-294195956&ref=pd_sl_7f8y74ibxt_b_p20

If I asked them to give me a price for a spirit level tube I think I'd get escorted off site - pronto! 

I did Google spirit level vials Australia to see if I could find them for you locally. I got quite a few hits but it looks like Dan Murphy's has more spirit vials in stock than anyone else in Australia. I don't know why they chose to replace 'vials' with 'styles.'
https://www.danmurphys.com.au/liquo...699616165B3FC789.ncdlmorasp1303?bmUID=m5k7U3o
Falcon turned out really nice.
Tamworth! You're nearly here (OK, well, about halfway), so is it business or pleasure?
Coooo-eeeee!
Is anyone home?
. I'll explain the long absence shortly. 

(which then meant the fiance's Mum got cooking as well). Here's the happy couple at the site of the event (Camden Bi-Centennial Equestrian Park http://www.camdenequestrianpark.com.au/):
(for a while anyway).
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I got early wind of this so I know Lyndon has been busy. I see a happy couple and I do not mean the Dogs. This weekend here today is my parents 56th Wedding Anniversary so lets hope that Lyndon's Daughter has the same type of happiness.
As for the link I think you mean about 45 second spot. Open for correction. It is a great advert.
It's at 42 seconds!
Not requiring a permit is just such a bonus,Lyndon, thank you for the update.
You have been a busy beaver by the looks of things.
Surely there is a way around the footing issue for your new shed.Not requiring a permit is just such a bonus,
Cheers




Lyndon, you are forgiven for being AWOL. Unlike mine, your excuses are top shelf -- any one of them would have been good enough.
Congratulations on the engagement party -- apparently my family hasn't heard of them (oldest grandson eloped to Las Vegas last week).

The Sea Cliff Bridge is amazing and had it been built back in ancient times when we lived down under, it would have been a wonderful destination. I watched a flyover video and read a little about the bridge. Came across an odd description: "Fee of $12.00 applies if stopping to enjoy this picturesque playground." I guess the Ferrari driver didn't have to pay.
Looks like your roof leak was part of the design. I like the sign but Lyndon's Auto Emporium would have made for a more robust repair.
We often have to sink pilings before pouring the concrete slabs for homes and in-ground pools in Florida but doing that for a metal shed seems like overkill. I would expect that from a builder who didn't really want the job. Did you tell them you planned to stamp Jaguar body repair panels or put a 40,000 litre water tank inside?
I hope everyone knows you are saving those jars for nails. My father-in-law saved peanut butter jars for years to do the same thing. Mother-in-law thought they were trash and threw all the boxes full of jars out. He didn't notice the loss for months. Pretty sure that contributed to his demise.
That sewing machine cabinet and base is a treasure. The treadle and flywheel are missing so it would be hard to restore to it's original state but there are electric powered Singers that would go well in that cabinet.
The 1951 Singer my wife inherited came in a modern cabinet that was given the "antique" paint treatment in the '60s. I stripped it and Tung oiled it back to something close to original, which just happened to kinda match the furniture in the guest room.
The machine itself is interesting. It's a Model 15-91, one of the most popular models Singer made (the Model 15-** was produced for more than 100 years) so lots of good condition used ones are out there. The chief advantage of the -91 sub-model is the drive system. It is a gear drive rather than a pulley and belt. It's powerful enough to sew leather and multi-layer canvas or denim. It's close to an industrial caliber machine but fits the look of your antique cabinet. This is what the drive system looks like:
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This machine was used to upholster furniture, make a tent, custom trailer cover, boat cover and alterations and repairs to clothing. The nickel plating is worn off the throat and bed side plates but it still works perfectly after 67 years.
Welcome back stranger! Good to see you getting the Jag dirty. Saw on the news that you guys had a little rain over there.
Congratulations on Irene+your 29th wedding anniversary as well as the induction of your firstborn into the institution.
Take it all the engagement paraphernalia stored around the house will now make room for the wedding accouterments. How long before their house is finished?
Branding your shed! Is this a sign? A sign of things to come?![]()
Lyndon, the sewing machine is gold..![]()
Lyndon congratulations on the engagement. My granddaughter also chose to go get married in the park; no celebration for the rest of us. I have a Singer as above also but it is a portable model. Great machine! Many of the treadle type were made into wood lathes back in the early seventies during the back to the land movement when the oil prices sky rocked.



Great to see you with a To Do List..
That is usually a good feeling even having a few of them done.The sign on the shed gets the nod here. You have been busy, Easter has been good to you.
Lyndon, I sounds like you have planted the seed.
Great to see you with a To Do List..
We don't go out over Easter unless its real early, it is bedlam here as well and I can not understand why..
Just a small project 2/3 the way down the to-do list...
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Look forward to where "Buy land and build new house and garage" slots in to the list...
The big green box store down my way was heaving as well, but despite the 20-60% sale at Supercheap they were fairly quiet - I don't understand the dynamics either.





Lyndon, great work on the label maker sign..
It looks like the Falcon has been using all of the 600 hp..
Wow Lyndon you may have been missing for a few but when you returned you delivered some great updates. Exciting to hear you might be looking for new digs and restoring of you XJ's engine. That is always exciting.
Great job on the box and the woodburning label. I picked one of those up at a thrift store a few months back and have yet to use it. Now I have another project to add to my list.
Glad you had a great weekend.
Bret
Lyndon, I was worried you were under the weather or someone from Eden kidnapped you to serve on a rogue whaling ship. Now I see you were typing an epic update.
It's good you marked that box Label Maker in a very permanent way. Boxes have a way of going walkabout if they are plain. Perhaps not at your home but around here they do.
I hope you find/build your retirement paradise. It's wonderful to wake up in a place you love with someone you love.
The XJ6 sounds like a wonderful To-do, especially if an unexpected windfall moves it higher on the list. I have a special soft spot for six-cylinder engines and look forward to following your progress.
My hobby as a Fortune Teller sees very expensive billet steel in AJ's future. Looking at the clutch, that's a timely input shaft failure.
Good to have you back!
(The 2 Ronnies (1971 - 1987)An interesting fact on the NT plate I did not know. In Victoria now we have done away with the label on the windscreen. Unless you are on one of the club permit schemes and that way you still have a label on the windscreen.