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Congratulations on the lamp progress, particularly as you were fixing the lights in the dark. That's the trouble, everything has to be done in the dark. I'm sure I'll eventually develop bulgy eyes, like a bloody cave fish! I've never had a problem with any plastic headlight units going in the oven. 10 minutes at 100 degrees is usually plenty. That's good to hear, thanks. To be honest, I've not much to lose by giving it a go. These are pretty bad so I either give it a try or buy new. May as well see. Anyone any ideas what would be best to clean the inside glass with if I do get them separated? They are pretty milky but I'm not sure if it's on, or in, the glass.
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Rich
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Anyone any ideas what would be best to clean the inside glass with if I do get them separated? They are pretty milky but I'm not sure if it's on, or in, the glass. Can't tell you what the stuff is, but it usually just wipes off with glass cleaner. Late 80's Vw headlights used to do it for a pastime, but you could un-crimp the bulb holder from the reflector and clean the light lens with a soft cloth held in some long thin pliers.
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Mar 28, 2015 19:39:53 GMT
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I used the rubbishly named Meguiars Plast-X on my Alfa's plastic headlight lenses and good rid of the yellowy cloudiness a treat
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Mar 28, 2015 23:14:22 GMT
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Anyone any ideas what would be best to clean the inside glass with if I do get them separated? They are pretty milky but I'm not sure if it's on, or in, the glass. Can't tell you what the stuff is, but it usually just wipes off with glass cleaner. Late 80's Vw headlights used to do it for a pastime, but you could un-crimp the bulb holder from the reflector and clean the light lens with a soft cloth held in some long thin pliers. This sounds optimistic. I'll see if I can get hold on one of those small moppy things on a stick and have a poke around. Again, nowt to lose. So, in addition to everything else, a coupl’a weeks ago, stuff started going missing from Tondo Towers. Only little bits to start with, a few coins here and there so you’d hardly notice, but then growing to Pesos 500, 1,000, 5,000, then an actually genuine Gucci watch of Madam’s and even 200 Pesos from Tania’s purse followed by 100 from Jey-Ann’s. Hmmm, not nice and house is at DEFCON 4. Wednesday morning, Madam announced that another 1,000 pesos had gone walkabout. DEFCON 5. Later that day, the girls and I were playing hide and seek and please, bear with me here for a moment, it’s relevant. In the house there are a restricted number of places to do the former which makes the latter fairly simple, so the hunt for new hiding places is of paramount importance, if of limited result. On this occasion, Tania was ‘it’ and Jey-Ann and I were to be the hiders. Whilst Tania counted dutifully to oh, I don’t know, seven or something, Jey-Ann asked me to help her get on top of a set of cupboards whilst I, with great originality, was going to be behind a door (told you hiding places are limited). To comply with her request we had to quickly move some stuff to make room and there, wonder of wonders, is a Peso 1000 note. Quick as a flash, we both realised it was unlikely to have fallen up there and having one reported missing earlier, we speculated whether there could there be a connection? God, we’re a sharp team. Move over Holmes and Watson. Calling a quick time-out on our spellbinding game we traipsed downstairs and presented our findings, and possible evidence, to the large assembled company, including our driver and the maid. At this point the maid went white, which isn’t a bad feat for a dusky Filipina, and tried to make her excuses and leave. Not concrete proof, but could this be numbah one suspect? Maid-y-baby then gave her evidence and said that it was the girls what done it. Apparently her first stab was that Tania asked her to pawn the watch and that Jey-Ann, for some strange reason, had asked her to hide the 1000 note we’d found, that very morning. As Jey-Ann was a school at the time this particular bit of stealing happened, she’s alibi-ed up, something inconveniently forgotten and remember, as J-A could easily convert PHP1,000 into food in nanoseconds thus eating the evidence, she has no need to hide it. Apparently, she also threw me in as another possibility for stealing the watch, that I’d bought as a birthday present some time ago, when she thought the Tania angle wasn’t washing. So, having tried to spread the blame around, shotgun style, Madam was getting bored so it was down the Barangay Hall time. On arrival at there, she then admitted that it could have been her and gave some address to Madam where she sold the watch. Turned out to be Bullplop. We now have the correct address… At around one in the morning, she finally admitted everything so Madam, by now a bit tetchy at the endless prevarication, sportingly had her arrested. Apparently it was either that or, “I pull your head off”. So there we go, if she’d coughed right at the beginning and seen the error of her ways – mercy of the court and all that – she’d probably be working again now. As it is, she’s got a lovely concrete floor to sleep on, nowt to eat in her 5 star cell and her boyfriend has probably sold her baby into sexual slavery so he can buy some glue. And the 1,000 note? Well, it was one and the same and she, knowing we were on the hunt, hid it on top of the cupboard in case someone searched her. I think that more will be revealed in the coming days, possibly involving ghosts. Stay tuned, pop pickers.
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Last Edit: Mar 28, 2015 23:20:15 GMT by georgeb
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Mar 28, 2015 23:36:30 GMT
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Jeebus Cripes :/
If it's any consolation, any time I read this thread, I get a couple of days of adverts selling Filipina brides spread around here and Facebook...
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Top grammar tips! Bought = purchased. Brought = relocated Lose = misplace/opposite of win. Loose = your mum
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Good grief! Well at least life isn't dull!
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Jeebus Cripes :/ If it's any consolation, any time I read this thread, I get a couple of days of adverts selling Filipina brides spread around here and Facebook... *n Damn, my hitherto secret Filipina Bride supply business uncovered. Don't say anything will you? Good grief! Well at least life isn't dull! Indeed not. There's always something going on to fascinate me! And it's official, the Vise is now an endangered species here on the Philippine archipelago. Just tried another three likely places. Two had never heard of a vise and the third thought he may have done, but wasn't sure. Gonna have to get serious now if I'm going to get these UJs changed. "Driver, find me a bleedin' vise!"
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Mar 29, 2015 17:24:59 GMT
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Excellent thread. Could it be that the locals think you are International undercover Plod looking for vice ?
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Excellent thread. Could it be that the locals think you are International undercover Plod looking for vice ? If I want to look for vice, all I have to do is step out of the apartment block! There's a "KTV" club next door and one across the road, plus many more. Yup, many, many girl, no panty bars abound in Malate. Of course, these are all about as off limits as North Korea, so I wouldn't know how they work but, as a clue, the one next door is underneath a hotel where they do rooms by the hour. Use your imagination... So this morning, I was fired with enthusiasm. The girls, who finished school for the long holidays last Friday are both in school today and tomorrow (don't ask, I don't understand either ) and I've got a clear week ahead of me as it's Easter, so basically Manila shuts down for most of the week. All my clients are off to their home towns and I've plenty of time on my hands. Due to the lack of vise I can't do the props today, but I can do the cooling system, I'm meeting a mate from Dubai who's passing through Manila for a beer at 3 today, so this job would fill the time nicely. That was until 8 am this morning when I get a mail from the garage who did my Suspension swop. The owner also has a P38 and I noticed that he'd got an all metal radiator and I was asking him about it. Turns out a local fabricator had made it for him a year or so ago, so proven and, as it's a traditional design, it can be repaired at just about any radiator shop here, as opposed to the plastic tanked versions fitted as standard. Anyway, he came back to me today not only with a price, which is a pretty fair one, but also that he also has a punter wanting an OEM one, which I just happen to have sitting in my lounge. Therefore a deal is to be done, so there's not really a lot of point dropping all the coolant, hoses and stat only to have to do it again in a couple of weeks when my new rad is ready. Well that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
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Another major fail today.
After penning my earlier entry, I set to thinking when, like a bolt from the blue, it struck me. How could I have been so blind? How could I have been so stupid?
Those who have been keeping up may remember that a couple of months ago I attended Manila's biggest motoring event, the Manila Salon. Maybe it was the extortionate one pound twenty pence entry fee or perhaps the fact that there was hardly anything worth looking at that had blinded me. Whatever, I suddenly remembered that whilst there I had secured a new Blue Point 3/8 socket set at very a reasonable price and that, just possibly, this supplier may have other handy tools available. They had very kindly supplied me with a big roughy-toughy bag, that I use for bulk wine buys, upon which were their contact details.
Hitting the amazingly comprehensive website, there, against all the odds, was a selection of vises available for purchase. Checking the address showed it wasn't a million miles away either. Filled with optimism, I pointed the rather fetching and V8 filled nose of the P38 to the required destination.
It was a demolition site.
Back to square one.
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adam73bgt
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Mar 30, 2015 10:56:20 GMT
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Haha sorry for your misfortune but that did make me chuckle at work
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Mar 30, 2015 16:01:18 GMT
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I feel bad for laughing! I still am though. :-)
I have a spare if you want me to post it over!
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adam73bgt Yeah, I saw the funny side too...after about ten beers! mdh That's just cruel! Seek and ye shall find, as someone once said. So I did and I did. Tracking down the world famous CBK Hardware was no mean feat. Mainly due to the fact that you are looking for a shop when you should really be looking for an office. If it wasn't for the name on the door you could have been in an insurance brokers. Tell receptionist what I'm looking for, she speaks softly into a phone and a little man comes rushing out. "Yes sir, we hab. This is price but I give you 15% discount. Item in our warehouse and we deliver tomorrow morning. No sir, no extra. No sir, no pay until you hab." Can't fault that. So as of tomorrow, I'm vised up and can change me clicky joints. I do like a happy ending. Cue smutty Manila massage quips.
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Mar 31, 2015 23:25:34 GMT
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I can't believe the effort it takes to get a "Vise"
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I can't believe the effort it takes to get a "Vise" Me either but... Sucbloodycess. Okay, so it didn't quite go as advertised, they couldn't deliver and when I went to collect it took 40 minutes to be able to pay them but, instead of 15% discount, they gave me 50. A far nicer, rounder number I'm sure you'll agree. Easter weekend is now officially, Change Yer Joints weekend. When I've recovered from the hunt that is.
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Wow, that's a pretty healthy discount. Good luck with your joints.
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This thread has stopped me from working on assignments for the last 2 hours or so. Nice work! Having been to some of the tamer shady places in asia, the write-up here is great as I can picture the backdrop perfectly. Thanks for an entertaining read!
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Lets see your vi(s|c)e then
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One thing still to consider is that the headlight glasses are cloudy on the inside and I'm not sure how 20 year-old plastic will take to oven treatment to split the units. Unfortunately, new ones are 175 quid a pop before courier and customs charges. I'll have to think on this one. I have heard that dishwasher rinse aid can help with this - it's poured undiluted into the light and sloshed around a bit, left for a while and then rinsed out. Apparently it works wonders for cleaning the cloudy insides of headlights and is also cheap!
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Wow, that's a pretty healthy discount. Good luck with your joints. Yeah I was pleased as well. should have been GPB140, so 70 was a welcome surprise. This thread has stopped me from working on assignments for the last 2 hours or so. Nice work! Having been to some of the tamer shady places in asia, the write-up here is great as I can picture the backdrop perfectly. Thanks for an entertaining read! You are welcome. We like shady places in Asia! Lets see your vi(s|c)e then Sorry I've been using the US spelling so as not to get wrapped up in smutty comments . Anyway, here you go, 14.5kg of Mr Stanley's finest. Don't think I'll be allowed to bolt it to the breakfast bar though. Shame, it's a lovely height! I have heard that dishwasher rinse aid can help with this - it's poured undiluted into the light and sloshed around a bit, left for a while and then rinsed out. Apparently it works wonders for cleaning the cloudy insides of headlights and is also cheap! Ah, good thought. Just reminded me that my old Mum used to use Steradent tablets as well on badly stained glass. Thanks for the nudge
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