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1/2: I'm guessing if the new tenant was trained by your mentor and maybe you that he might be an ideal neighbor for a few years. crossing fingers and toes.

yes mixing work with Andrew's MG might be hard so if you can swing taking time off i'm sure Andrew and his car AND YOU will be much better off.

good luck and as always a pleasure stopping in and checking on you. it's 80's here today and too hot to pull weeds and pull out old stuff stored alongside the house so we can get new siding up, but the BIL and his son are stopping by tomorrow to pull down the old eaves and replace with sanded plywood and after caulked the siding goes up. about all we have to do it pick the paint and be at the ready in case an emergency or bug problem arises. I probably could have sided the house myself like I did on 1/2 the house, but those two have been doing several siding jobs lately and they have the right tools for Hardy cement board. i'll let you know in a few days how it went if not daily since I tend to stop in the Shed for a breather and a good read quite often.

cheers and best of luck with the car and tenant.
 
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Glad you are progressing on the defunct B&B (West Wing). I hope the tenants know that they might have to put up some strange fellows a night or two throughout the year. :lol:

I too have the vise brake on the way but now I see I have to get the soft jaws too! Drats! Glad the South Florida birds didn't talk me into buying that tool cabinet. ;)



I'm off to see if Lyndon is working or surfing the net.
 
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1/2: I'm guessing if the new tenant was trained by your mentor and maybe you that he might be an ideal neighbor for a few years. crossing fingers and toes.

yes mixing work with Andrew's MG might be hard so if you can swing taking time off i'm sure Andrew and his car AND YOU will be much better off.

good luck and as always a pleasure stopping in and checking on you. it's 80's here today and too hot to pull weeds and pull out old stuff stored alongside the house so we can get new siding up, but the BIL and his son are stopping by tomorrow to pull down the old eaves and replace with sanded plywood and after caulked the siding goes up. about all we have to do it pick the paint and be at the ready in case an emergency or bug problem arises. I probably could have sided the house myself like I did on 1/2 the house, but those two have been doing several siding jobs lately and they have the right tools for Hardy cement board. i'll let you know in a few days how it went if not daily since I tend to stop in the Shed for a breather and a good read quite often.

cheers and best of luck with the car and tenant.

drives, thank you .:thumbup:

I believe things should work out ok with our prospective tenant.:thumbup:

My Applications for Long Service Leave are in and at this stage I will be taking three weeks off.:thumbup:

The weather here is a bit of a mixed bag at the moment, little coolish in the mid sixties with cool nights, some rain, wind and some sun shine at times but overall reasonably comfortable and no extreemes.

All the best with your new siding and it is always great to have a hand when you are doing jobs like that. Looking forward to seeing an update.



Sounds like things are working out well with the West Wing. :thumbup:

Hewey
, slowly but surely with the West Wing. We still have a lot to do and have only really seen the tip of the iceberg so to speak.:thumbup:


I am working on the labeling part and I love your blue drawer liners. Is the rose bush still going strong?

Strouty, having everything labelled is a godsend, it also gives a nice look to your containers.:thumbup:

The drawer liners are great, I have not gone to your extent of cutting out foam as most of my equipment is in their original containers or in plastic compartmented containers.:thumbup:

Actually all our Roses have done well this year, they have really complimented the home. We prune ours around early August and it about time fertilised them for the last time of the season to get that last flush of blooms before winter.:thumbup:



Glad you are progressing on the defunct B&B (West Wing). I hope the tenants know that they might have to put up some strange fellows a night or two throughout the year. :lol:

I too have the vise brake on the way but now I see I have to get the soft jaws too! Drats! Glad the South Florida birds didn't talk me into buying that tool cabinet. ;)


I'm off to see if Lyndon is working or surfing the net.

Shorty, we do get some strange people around here at times, but what happens in the Shed Downunder stays in the Shed Downunder.;)

Great news on the vise break. I have both Aluminium and Brass soft jaws but I also need a set of those plastic ones as well, just so I cover all contingencies.;)

I think the tool cabinet is a must have all the same.;)

PS Its 7.00am here and I am at work, well put it this way at work on the GJ for a quick minute. I start early here in any case.

Thank one and all again for dropping by, have a great day.:thumbup:
 
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YOUR THREE WEEKS LONG SERVICE LEAVE IS APPROVED​
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That's the message I was sent today, starting Friday evening and I can't wait.
Normally as we get close to the end of financial year leave is not normally approved, but once again the greater good triumphs over the system.;)

Quality Shed Time X 2​

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So we can expect plenty of updates on the A Model and the West Wing then.

Or just maybe he will take the lap top out to the shed and spend more time here on the GJ.

All of the above HOTFR8 except the Model A is down the list a tad. Andrew just dropped of another head tonite for the MG F only this one is the Lotus casting ..................Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.

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Congrats on getting your 3 weeks! So far this year I've taken two long weekends... Enjoy it!
 
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Oh I forgot to add. More QST. S standing for Shelby.

HOTFR8, Shelby will be first up with her morning walks by the lake near here.

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Congrats on getting your 3 weeks! So far this year I've taken two long weekends... Enjoy it!

I will Coop.:thumbup: no phone, no email and to quote a famous movie line ( the Castle ) "Ahhh the Serenity"

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1/2 I glad you're going to have a nice long break. But knowing a little about you, you'll be busier on your down time than you are while doing the day to day grind. Advise coming from the peanut gallery: Relax a little and enjoy it. I hope you have made a few enjoyable plans.
 

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The one good thing about not being on GJ for a while is that i get a good few pages of reading in my favourite threads!
Look forward to seeing more in the west wing :)
 

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I'm not sure if I'd know how to act with 3 weeks leave. It would be a good time to get my lift pad finished and get my truck fixed.

Enjoy and relax but not too much. We'll be here looking for updates
 

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1/2: I guess I was expecting you to finish the house and Andrew's MG on the weekends and evenings and then get your 3 weeks for the SHED in a few months. WOW the STUFF YOU MIGHT GET DONE in 3 weeks. Like DLC said make sure to take a little time for yourself because you sir are an animal when it comes to GET R DONE.

sounding like Andrew's latest DROP OFF needs some extra work to make it work? :dunno:

as said before take plenty of before pictures and during pictures of all your projects and then post them up later when you are relaxing with a cold one if that works. we're a patient bunch sort of and we'll keep your thread moving along while you are MIA if you need to be.

congrats on getting you 3 weeks of QST time approved.

JUST AN FYI. I know you are a pretty good judge of character and you probably work with an amazing bunch of guys and just a heads up. some of the people I rented to that showed up as I was cleaning up with cash in hand that seemed nice and all were my worst tenants. I didn't have much history on them so if you have some good background and feelings about your Co Worker and MRS. 1/2 CUP approves then hopefully all is good.

of course except for the B & B idea for visiting GJ members. :evil:
 

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Just catching up on the last few pages. sounds like everyone has a little bit going on, but as usual, your plate is always full of interesting tidbits, 1/2. Congrats on the 3 weeks off, sounds like you will be quite busy, but with stuff you enjoy doing.
I also have a couple of caster things going on, but I'll wait until the weekend to post them up when it isn't so late.
 
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1/2 I glad you're going to have a nice long break. But knowing a little about you, you'll be busier on your down time than you are while doing the day to day grind. Advise coming from the peanut gallery: Relax a little and enjoy it. I hope you have made a few enjoyable plans.

Dan, you are probably correct, but that's just me. There will be plenty of ME time slotted into the three weeks I can assure you.:thumbup:

The one good thing about not being on GJ for a while is that i get a good few pages of reading in my favourite threads!
Look forward to seeing more in the west wing :)

Thank you Ken, and rest assured I will keep the thread updated.:thumbup:

I'm not sure if I'd know how to act with 3 weeks leave. It would be a good time to get my lift pad finished and get my truck fixed.

Enjoy and relax but not too much. We'll be here looking for updates

Shorty I think for the first few days I will just take things easy and smell the roses.:thumbup:

1/2: I guess I was expecting you to finish the house and Andrew's MG on the weekends and evenings and then get your 3 weeks for the SHED in a few months. WOW the STUFF YOU MIGHT GET DONE in 3 weeks. Like DLC said make sure to take a little time for yourself because you sir are an animal when it comes to GET R DONE.

sounding like Andrew's latest DROP OFF needs some extra work to make it work? :dunno:

as said before take plenty of before pictures and during pictures of all your projects and then post them up later when you are relaxing with a cold one if that works. we're a patient bunch sort of and we'll keep your thread moving along while you are MIA if you need to be.

congrats on getting you 3 weeks of QST time approved.

JUST AN FYI. I know you are a pretty good judge of character and you probably work with an amazing bunch of guys and just a heads up. some of the people I rented to that showed up as I was cleaning up with cash in hand that seemed nice and all were my worst tenants. I didn't have much history on them so if you have some good background and feelings about your Co Worker and MRS. 1/2 CUP approves then hopefully all is good.

of course except for the B & B idea for visiting GJ members. :evil:

Drives thank you for your advice.,duly noted.:thumbup:

Mrs 1/2 Cup is on board with our prospective tenant.:thumbup:

I will certainly keep the thread updated, I was down in Melbourne yesterday doing a Factory Acceptance Test on some control system switchboards which was a long day.

I have a couple of meetings today and a few loose ends to finish off then I am out of here.:rocker:

The Lotus cylinder head that Andrew dropped off is an uprated version of his Rover K Series head that I recently modified. We will keep that as a project for another day at this point in time.:thumbup:

Just catching up on the last few pages. sounds like everyone has a little bit going on, but as usual, your plate is always full of interesting tidbits, 1/2. Congrats on the 3 weeks off, sounds like you will be quite busy, but with stuff you enjoy doing.
I also have a couple of caster things going on, but I'll wait until the weekend to post them up when it isn't so late.

rixtrix, never a dull moment around this neck of the woods I can assure you but I wouldn't have it any other way.:thumbup:

Looking forward to seeing your caster updates:thumbup:


Good luck with the MG in your 3 week break.

Fontanez, Firstly hello and welcome to the forum.:thumbup:

You should definitely see some progress on the MG F engine for sure and I will update things as the days tick by.:thumbup:

Thank you one and all for dropping by, have a great day:thumbup:
 
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Looking forward to the updates, definitely take some time to yourself and take a break. Don't want to get overwhelmed and then not get as much done. Just got to make it through the day, then you are free for 23 days (sounds much better than 3 weeks). The best part is that you work on stuff while I sleep, then I get to read about the next day!
 
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Looking forward to the updates, definitely take some time to yourself and take a break. Don't want to get overwhelmed and then not get as much done. Just got to make it through the day, then you are free for 23 days (sounds much better than 3 weeks). The best part is that you work on stuff while I sleep, then I get to read about the next day!

Strouty It is just so nice to switch off from work, no phone, no emails just smelling the roses so to speak.:thumbup:

Ahhhh the serenity.:thumbup:

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Thank you for dropping by 1969 I trust you will enjoy.:thumbup:



All, now here is some track action highlights from my eldest son Andrew at the sprint meet in the MG F at Winton Raceway a couple of weeks ago, we have a throttle cable break, a little bit of circle work and an off track excursions just to add to the mix.
Watch carefully at the end and you may see the 1/2 Cup:thumbup:


Enjoy...:thumbup:
 
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1/2 following the link you added, I followed it up with "The sTruth about Ibiza" I don't think I've laughed so hard in months. Thank you. You blokes have some great shows there.

Enjoy your QSTx2 mate.
 

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1/2: any plans for MOM'S day and I hate to ask because I have only heard you mention DAD, but is MOM still with us?

I like how your son doesn't speed up through the smoke, but not sure about the 360's when following a road hog. :evil:

getting the right hand drive and also adding a manual shifting might be a bit of a challenge, but it would help me to rent a car like that so i'd know I was driving on the WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD down under. :dunno:

I did see you show up in the work area of the race and now I know why you don't visit our WEIGHT LOSS thread. seriously I could use you on that thread giving us FAT GUYS some TIPS when and if you have any time. maybe I just need a house full of dogs instead of a bird chasing cat.

I hope you enjoy your 3 weeks and whether you MOM is with us living large or in spirit I hope you have a great day Sunday.

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1/2 following the link you added, I followed it up with "The sTruth about Ibiza" I don't think I've laughed so hard in months. Thank you. You blokes have some great shows there.

Enjoy your QSTx2 mate.

Dan, it is a pleasure:thumbup: Driving out of work last night was such a great feeling.:)

Guess who this is. :rocker:

He's probably fully rockin right, cold one in hand, big smile on his face, rodents everywhere.

Shorty I came home, kicked the boots off and sat out in the garden with a nice glass of Cab Merlot, it was a coolish evening here with just the hint of warmth from the fading sunlight.:thumbup:

1/2: any plans for MOM'S day and I hate to ask because I have only heard you mention DAD, but is MOM still with us?

I like how your son doesn't speed up through the smoke, but not sure about the 360's when following a road hog. :evil:

getting the right hand drive and also adding a manual shifting might be a bit of a challenge, but it would help me to rent a car like that so i'd know I was driving on the WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD down under. :dunno:

I did see you show up in the work area of the race and now I know why you don't visit our WEIGHT LOSS thread. seriously I could use you on that thread giving us FAT GUYS some TIPS when and if you have any time. maybe I just need a house full of dogs instead of a bird chasing cat.

I hope you enjoy your 3 weeks and whether you MOM is with us living large or in spirit I hope you have a great day Sunday.

Cheers

drives, sadly my Mum passed away some 10 years ago now at the age of 70. We miss her every day.:sad:

She left a lasting legacy for sure.:thumbup:

The family usually visit her grave on Mother Day with fresh flowers and spend some quiet time thinking of her.

Andrew decided to include his off track excursion in his clip, he just lost it in the marbles and became a passenger.

His lap times were still around his personal best.:thumbup:

Driving on the wrong side of the road comes natural for us guys downunder.:lol_hitti

I have driven a couple of left hand drive cars ( Model A and 67 Mustang )
on our roads, now that is a challenge out here in particular negotiating a round about.:shocking:

Pictures can be misleading as I could loose a few pounds to maintain my girly figure.;)

I am generally pretty active at home but sitting behind a computer at work over the last few years is a trap and not conducive to loosing those extra pounds.

We eat pretty well and Mrs 1/2 Cup is very conscious of a good balanced diet.
I do not eat a lot of sweet and fattening foods however I am still a sucker for a nice meat pie.:thumbup:

So Day 1. Mrs 1/2 Cup has a two day show with the rodents here in Shepparton just a couple of minutes away from here.

6.30 am Take her gazebo out to the site, stake a claim, erect the Gazebo, set her goods and chattels up.

7.15am return home, pick her and the rodents up, return back to the showgrounds, unload, fit walls to gazebo at her request, grabbed an egg and bacon roll which was to good to resist.:thumbup:

8.30 am return home and that's my good deed for the day.:thumbup:

PS I might add I washed both of the rodents last night for Mrs1/2 Cup in readiness for today. Both of them really needed it, being long haired dogs they tend to pick up all sorts of mud and flora ending up at times just like mobile compost bins with four legs.

QTS

Thank you one and all, have a top day..:thumbup:
 
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Driving on the wrong side of the road comes natural for us guys downunder.:lol_hitti

I have driven a couple of left hand drive cars ( Model A and 67 Mustang )
on our roads, now that is a challenge out here in particular negotiating a round about.:shocking:
Steve, My year of driving a RHD postal truck in the US prepared me for driving a vehicle from the right hand seat so driving in Australia was a little less daunting. In fact, driving on the proper side of the road in Australia was a joy for me and I felt more comfortable behind the wheel. As an exclusively right handed person I loved having the turn signal lever on the right side of the wheel. I adapted so quickly that even 25 years later I sometimes turn the windshield wipers on when I go to signal in my American cars.

It was especially confusing on a couple of visits to the British Isles because they, like us Yanks, have the signal lever on the left side of the wheel. At least in Scotland it was rarely embarrassing to turn on the wipers to change lanes because there was liquid sunshine most days.
 
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Steve, My year of driving a RHD postal truck in the US prepared me for driving a vehicle from the right hand seat so driving in Australia was a little less daunting. In fact, driving on the proper side of the road in Australia was a joy for me and I felt more comfortable behind the wheel. As an exclusively right handed person I loved having the turn signal lever on the right side of the wheel. I adapted so quickly that even 25 years later I sometimes turn the windshield wipers on when I go to signal in my American cars.

It was especially confusing on a couple of visits to the British Isles because they, like us Yanks, have the signal lever on the left side of the wheel. At least in Scotland it was rarely embarrassing to turn on the wipers to change lanes because there was liquid sunshine most days.

Bob, driving my Minis years ago was the same, the indicators are on the left hand side as well and for a long time after I was still turning the wipers on when I went to turn, embarrassing at times when you get tooted at.:eek:

I can only imagine just how daunting it would be to transitioning to driving on the other side of the road.
We have a new Electrical Engineer that joined us six months ago, she is French Canadian and quite often goes to the wrong side of a vehicle to get in as a passenger, that said she has adapted well to right hand driving.:thumbup:

Thank you for dropping by and have a great evening.:thumbup:
 

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1/2 cup. I have the local contract for fixing the postal vehicle in my town. They are all right hand drive. I have been working on these vehicles for well over a year and still finding myself trying to enter them from the wrong side. Right hand drive over here is not something that is easily gotten used to on this side of the world.
 
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1/2 cup. I have the local contract for fixing the postal vehicle in my town. They are all right hand drive. I have been working on these vehicles for well over a year and still finding myself trying to enter them from the wrong side. Right hand drive over here is not something that is easily gotten used to on this side of the world.

Dan, I bet you do:thumbup:

Same here with a left hand drive, you do it very cautiously or you can get into more S*%t than a Werribee Duck.

Have a good one.:thumbup:


Aussie translation: in a large amount of trouble:
The Melbourne Sewerage Treatment works are located in the suburb of Werribee, in the southwest of the city. A duck living in Werribee would be up to its neck in it...:shocking:
 

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To me, I always thought that right hand drive, should be on the right side of the road, then a head on collision would be less costly to the driver. Also when you pull over you would exit on the non traffic side. I never understood why it is not like this. I am fine with driving from either side, but I think the drivers should be farther from each other, most vehicles are driven with single occupants so it would probably save lives.
 
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To me, I always thought that right hand drive, should be on the right side of the road, then a head on collision would be less costly to the driver. Also when you pull over you would exit on the non traffic side. I never understood why it is not like this. I am fine with driving from either side, but I think the drivers should be farther from each other, most vehicles are driven with single occupants so it would probably save lives.

Strouty, mmmm food for thought, I am thinking that if we all had left hand drive cars in Australia that would be the case.:thumbup:

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Day two following a successful day for Mrs 1/2 Cup in the show ring with the rodents on Saturday where both came out with more points on their way to an Australian championship and Stevie taking out Best of Breed and Best in group Mrs 1/2 Cup was fairly stoked with their performance in the ring.
Expecting rain over night, I went to the show grounds and partially took down the gazebo so it would blow away over night, leaving the frame on site.

The rain started here at around 3 am and has not let up all day. So 7 am this morning saw me putting up the gazebo in the rain then return home and picked up the rodents and Mrs 1/2 Cup, back to the show grounds, unload then back home soaking wet. The rodents performed well again today given the conditions and score a bunch more points as well.:thumbup:

Mrs 1/2 Cup returned home looking like a drowned rat, at lunch time and I returned to pack up her goods and chattels in the rain again and yet another change of clothes.

In the meantime on Saturday I was able to get some time in on the gardens x 2, trimming x 2, edges x 2 and lawns x 2 and with the 3/4 inch of rain we have had saved me from watering duties for a bit.

Last night I made a start on the MG F engine much to Andrews relief.

One part at a time so it will be a fair process as the Rover K Series engines are unique in terms of their construction.

Water pump done and dusted.:thumbup:

That was easy.:thumbup:

An now for the tricky bit - the crankshaft clearances, so that means a full assembly, strip, check, clean again then reassemble. They are basically a sandwich of the head, block, crank cradle and bottom oil block.

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Day three should see me start on the West Wings electrical upgrade, that is the plan at this point anyway.:thumbup:

Thank you one and all for dropping by and have a great day.:thumbup:
 

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Misty rain here all day as well. I have very little to show for today but when I read how busy you have been. Oh it is Mothers Day so I am going to use that as an excuse for not being as busy as 1/2Cup. Mind you I like the rain but I do not like being out in it when we have such a cold wind as well. Glad it is you working on that engine and not me.
 
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Misty rain here all day as well. I have very little to show for today but when I read how busy you have been. Oh it is Mothers Day so I am going to use that as an excuse for not being as busy as 1/2Cup. Mind you I like the rain but I do not like being out in it when we have such a cold wind as well. Glad it is you working on that engine and not me.

HOTFR8, Did you get much rain in your neck of the woods??

It has been a long time between drinks it has been as dry as chips with little or no rain in the catchments we have been looking at our dryer than usual conditions at work strategy..

The engine is going to be a steep learning curve for me, it is just so different from what I am used too. One logical step at a time and Google is my friend:thumbup:

Thanks for dropping by and have a good one.:thumbup:
 
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