HOTFR8
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My sincere apologies Slim I should know better.![]()
Just tell him you 'nailed it'.
My sincere apologies Slim I should know better.![]()
Just tell him you 'nailed it'.![]()
Fence came out looking great, nice work!
Interesting talk about water restrictions. In my work I cross paths with some staff from Sydney Water, their research has shown that many of the behaviours enforced under our previous water restrictions are still being followed by the majority of people, years after they were last enforced (the last drought). The challenge with water is that its so damn cheap. At work we've installed around 34 separate solar systems on our facilities, they pay for themselves and are a complete no brainer. But water efficiency measures are much harder to justify, so often drop off the list as budgets tighten up. But our major cities are growing at major rates, and we're not getting increased rainfall to match. Recycled water, desal, water efficiency are all going to have play their parts in the future I think.
Slim: in 1/2's defense he did just spend a week in the hospital the day or two before he came home and immediately put up the fence, but it's sure nice to see you posting again cause even if you were a bit hard on the old 1/2 Cup I'm betting he's still smiling.
1/2: carry on and I think it might be Saturday when you read this so hope you enjoy your weekend!!



HOTFR8 Lets put it this way" I nailed it with Self drilling screws into a metal rail"![]()
Slim: in 1/2's defense he did just spend a week in the hospital the day or two before he came home and immediately put up the fence, but it's sure nice to see you posting again cause even if you were a bit hard on the old 1/2 Cup I'm betting he's still smiling.
1/2: carry on and I think it might be Saturday when you read this so hope you enjoy your weekend!!
1/2: i'm hoping your week is going well and maybe even better that you are not sitting in a doctor's office or a hospital bed. hope your health keeps improving on a steady pace!! is Friday a work day or now part of a steady diet of 3 day weekends?
Slim: it's comments like these that you come up with that we all love, but even if you don't have something amazingly clever or funny we'd still like to hear from you more often just in case you do have one of these little gems to post.
cheers
Steve, I wouldn't go sharing that aluminum hoard where Andy can see it. You're probably safe, what with the trip taking three days (45 hours flying time and 17 hours driving time) from Terlton to Tulsa to Shepparton through Sydney.All I think I am being told something Andrew dropped of a couple of brand new Rover K Series engine blocks this morning along with his old race engine I have five in the shed now..
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Thank you one and all, have a top day![]()
Steve, I wouldn't go sharing that aluminum hoard where Andy can see it. You're probably safe, what with the trip taking three days (45 hours flying time and 17 hours driving time) from Terlton to Tulsa to Shepparton through Sydney.

I can see a place I can borrow an engine stand if needed, that is if they are not all in use.
Some one looks like they are going to be busy. I have been meaning to ask. Did Andrew miss the engine rebuild gene in your family?
oh well at least you have the engine builder side hustle sorted when you get to the retirement bit.
hope you are feeling better.
GB
Man that is cool Steve. It's been awhile since I had an engine on a stand. There is something so gratifying about it. In my case it was usually after I had blown it up and was putting new speed parts and fresh machine work.
Bret
Boy oh boy the abuse I take and keep coming back. I would never melt down a good engine. But, you only need new engines because another engine has gone sour, right? And sometimes all the aluminium has not been destroyed. Right? And something must be done with it. Right?
JB has it figured out, save the landfill space for plastic straws.
That lineup is super cool, Steve!
P.S. Don't leave them outside overnight...


1/2: remember what I said about having a TO DO LIST and if we didn't well then we'd probably be dead? I think Andrew's help in bringing over new and used Rover engines is so you'll always have something on the TO DO LIST and you will live long into your 90's helping him make the best engines in your country or the world. that is an impressive display that is for certain and i bet a few sheckles was put out to pay for these too.
hope you are enjoying your weekend!!

Glad to hear you are feeling well and steadily getting better. Looks like you are solidly in the race engine business for some time to come. You must be producing a good product as it seems your rate of customer return for more business seems to be 100%
Bob
I am just guessing but an engine rebuild for 1/2 would be one of those things that is relaxing and takes the mind away from other issues (like health) although I know he is on top of that possibly just like he is on top of the engine rebuild.
Fabrication or making something we all know is relaxing and has that feeling of when working on and finished that your day has been constructive.![]()
That was the word I was looking for.![]()
1/2: "Drives having a To Do List is like believing in tomorrow."
much better way to put it than the way I wrote it.
even a hard day doing something and maybe not being 100% successful is surely a learning experience and when you are succesful even better.
speaking of TO DO LISTS we could add LEARNING SOMETHING EVERY DAY is very satisfying.
hope you are enjoying your day.
are you back at work on Mondays again?



1/2: thanks for the advice. i've never had a FLU SHOT that I can recall, but for a few years I went to the PA (physician's assistant) to get the 6 pill fix that would usually kick out the bug if I couldn't get rid of it in 10 days. i'm hoping I don't have to go that route this time and maybe diet and exercising will get me back up and running.
I can't recall ever being sick in the summer so maybe dressing warmer and eating better during the winter months might be my best solution.
I know if I was a ROVER ENGINE you'd know how to fix me!!
glad to hear you are back working full time and haven't been a pin cushion as much lately.
cheers
1/2: thanks for the advice. i've never had a FLU SHOT that I can recall, but for a few years I went to the PA (physician's assistant) to get the 6 pill fix that would usually kick out the bug if I couldn't get rid of it in 10 days. i'm hoping I don't have to go that route this time and maybe diet and exercising will get me back up and running.
I can't recall ever being sick in the summer so maybe dressing warmer and eating better during the winter months might be my best solution.
I know if I was a ROVER ENGINE you'd know how to fix me!!
glad to hear you are back working full time and haven't been a pin cushion as much lately.
cheers
I know I'm late to the engine comments, but DANG, that's a ton of them. Glad to hear your "firing on all eight."

drives I agree with Steve. None of us likes to rest so we need to remember periodically that we are the center of the wheel that makes the shop run.
Good health for Christmas, a great gift.
So with all those blocks, y’all going to be designing an 8-cylinder?
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Are engine stands cheaper by the half-dozen down under?
Good to hear you are feeling somewhat better now Steve! I go in tomorrow and the next day to have the nerves in my lumbar area fried( radio frequency ablated) to alleviate the pain from arthritis I have there.. Waiting hopefully that it will take effect soon so I can get off the pain meds and start working out again.
