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This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
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05 Mar 2021 10:40 - 05 Mar 2021 10:41 #233460
by X8GGY
Replied by X8GGY on topic Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
As an aside for a friday giggle...
When I was working on the Boogie's brakes on Wednesday I had a cuppa and one of Jones' Pies excellent products as they are usually full to the brim with lovely filling...
Only...
This time I had an air Pastie!!
At the time I chuckled \about it and went back in the shop to get a Steak and Ale Pie and put the pastie in the fridge to complain to the pie-man on Thursday morning when he next delivered..
I then thought I had seen them on Facebook, so I sent them a message -
And they offered to compensate me with some free replacement pies! :woohoo:
Of course I accepted, and then thinking about it stood at my till... I sent them some pictures of the bonnet mounted pie-warmer on the Boogie with a link to t's "development" on this fine forum, to which they replied...
LOL! :woohoo: It'll soon be "The Boogie, sponsored by Jones' Pies" !!! :lol:
When I was working on the Boogie's brakes on Wednesday I had a cuppa and one of Jones' Pies excellent products as they are usually full to the brim with lovely filling...
Only...
This time I had an air Pastie!!
At the time I chuckled \about it and went back in the shop to get a Steak and Ale Pie and put the pastie in the fridge to complain to the pie-man on Thursday morning when he next delivered..
I then thought I had seen them on Facebook, so I sent them a message -
And they offered to compensate me with some free replacement pies! :woohoo:
Of course I accepted, and then thinking about it stood at my till... I sent them some pictures of the bonnet mounted pie-warmer on the Boogie with a link to t's "development" on this fine forum, to which they replied...
LOL! :woohoo: It'll soon be "The Boogie, sponsored by Jones' Pies" !!! :lol:
Last edit: 05 Mar 2021 10:41 by X8GGY.
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05 Mar 2021 11:08 #233461
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05 Mar 2021 18:17 #233466
by LM42
Replied by LM42 on topic Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
bit over the top for in car heating?
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05 Mar 2021 20:54 #233469
by X8GGY
But when your house has 21 rdiators it requires a boiler the size of a washing machine
It's definately a "gas 'eater"
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Possibly Yes :laugh:LM42 wrote: bit over the top for in car heating?
But when your house has 21 rdiators it requires a boiler the size of a washing machine
It's definately a "gas 'eater"
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10 Mar 2021 15:07 - 10 Mar 2021 15:10 #233611
by X8GGY
Replied by X8GGY on topic Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
Bit more today... only the new boiler was in the way...
So I stuck a (bread) trolley under it and rolled it next door to the shop and popped it in the storeroom...
First job was to change the front number plate back to the old one it's registered as...
Second job was to fit a seal to the filler plug on the front diff (thanks to Martin's store for that!)
Third job was to slide around the painted concrete floor checking everything was in place, wires ty-wrapped neatly, all nuts and bolts nice and tight...
Then...
As the Boogie (as it is now to be called thanks to Alan's keyring - see a few posts back in this thread) has GV alloy wheels on it, they are very tight round the nuts, this box spanner works well but the handle slides in and out, and often falls out...!
Cut the M10 'joining nut' in half and force it down the centre until it meets the opposite end's holes...
And then thread the bolt through it and lock it all in place with a nyloc nut on the pointy-out threads...
Then I was able to take the wheels off in turn, and...
Bleed the brakes, with the assistance of our eldest daughter :lol:
Who put that convulted snorkel hose in the way? :lol:
And, ummm...
I think it's finished!!!
Just waiting now to see what happens with the COVID lockdown(s) as to when we're allowed out to greenlane, and then I'll insure it and take it for the MOT... Gulp!
There is a few tinkering / nice-ities to do to keep me busy in the meantime though -
iPad mount
Alan's Potti mount (map reading light / magnifier)
Storage needs sorting for recovery equipment / maps / butties (when we're not eating hot pies!)
Tool bag needs restocking after a year off!
So I stuck a (bread) trolley under it and rolled it next door to the shop and popped it in the storeroom...
First job was to change the front number plate back to the old one it's registered as...
Second job was to fit a seal to the filler plug on the front diff (thanks to Martin's store for that!)
Third job was to slide around the painted concrete floor checking everything was in place, wires ty-wrapped neatly, all nuts and bolts nice and tight...
Then...
As the Boogie (as it is now to be called thanks to Alan's keyring - see a few posts back in this thread) has GV alloy wheels on it, they are very tight round the nuts, this box spanner works well but the handle slides in and out, and often falls out...!
Cut the M10 'joining nut' in half and force it down the centre until it meets the opposite end's holes...
And then thread the bolt through it and lock it all in place with a nyloc nut on the pointy-out threads...
Then I was able to take the wheels off in turn, and...
Bleed the brakes, with the assistance of our eldest daughter :lol:
Who put that convulted snorkel hose in the way? :lol:
And, ummm...
I think it's finished!!!
Just waiting now to see what happens with the COVID lockdown(s) as to when we're allowed out to greenlane, and then I'll insure it and take it for the MOT... Gulp!
There is a few tinkering / nice-ities to do to keep me busy in the meantime though -
iPad mount
Alan's Potti mount (map reading light / magnifier)
Storage needs sorting for recovery equipment / maps / butties (when we're not eating hot pies!)
Tool bag needs restocking after a year off!
Last edit: 10 Mar 2021 15:10 by X8GGY.
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10 Mar 2021 16:02 - 10 Mar 2021 16:06 #233614
by X8GGY
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:lol: Phoned up for a quote and ended up taking the cover out...
KGM through Adrian Flux, my usual broker
Agreed value of £3,000
£100 Excess
£90 Excess on Windscreens - £500 maximum claim per year (that'll come in handy! :lol: )
3,000 limited mileage as it's a weekend toy (so that's an average of 250 miles a month)
£200 for personal effects in the buggy (not sure how that works with half doors though?!)
Like for like cover on modification parts
£2000 cover for spares either in my garage or in transit (eg. in the GeeVee)
upto £200,000 accident / death cover
£100,000 legal expenses
Covers me for greenlaning, offroad sites (?!), shows, but not competitions (that was extra)
I've got to supply photos of the mods - into a buggy - but they are happy with them all... long list! :lol:
£470.48 as I'm paying on direct debit (and added the option accident / life cover, and the spares bit)...
Didn't think that was too bad given the mods, and the cover above
Happy days! :woohoo:
KGM through Adrian Flux, my usual broker
Agreed value of £3,000
£100 Excess
£90 Excess on Windscreens - £500 maximum claim per year (that'll come in handy! :lol: )
3,000 limited mileage as it's a weekend toy (so that's an average of 250 miles a month)
£200 for personal effects in the buggy (not sure how that works with half doors though?!)
Like for like cover on modification parts
£2000 cover for spares either in my garage or in transit (eg. in the GeeVee)
upto £200,000 accident / death cover
£100,000 legal expenses
Covers me for greenlaning, offroad sites (?!), shows, but not competitions (that was extra)
I've got to supply photos of the mods - into a buggy - but they are happy with them all... long list! :lol:
£470.48 as I'm paying on direct debit (and added the option accident / life cover, and the spares bit)...
Didn't think that was too bad given the mods, and the cover above
Happy days! :woohoo:
Last edit: 10 Mar 2021 16:06 by X8GGY.
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