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Although the Soundbar has button controls on it you really need the remote to get the best from it. I believe there's an app in the Google Play store you can download and use on an Android smartphone to control it. Apple guy.....
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jimi
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Although the Soundbar has button controls on it you really need the remote to get the best from it. I believe there's an app in the Google Play store you can download and use on an Android smartphone to control it. Apple guy..... You have my sympathy
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Black is not a colour ! .... Its the absence of colour
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Apple guy..... You have my sympathy Nicola’s legacy. Had a house full of Apple, so switched at the time. Work drives Apple too, so kinda just works OK.
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Ordered some new plates for the truck, new number. Wanted “Show plates” Soooo P!$$€d My request. Note to seller Hi there As previously discussed by email. Can I order these “Show Plates” with the following number on it and in the following format. 1. Using a legal Motorcycle font 2. Pushing the digits together to form one unit or “word”. 3 Placed on the top line or centre of the plate if possible 4. Black border around if that is part of your price. Plate to read GRZ733 Please contact me if any issue with making this plate. Thank you very much Rian. I suspect the reply will be that they only do legal and that I should have read their conditions. To all the twitchers, jobsworths, officers and the rest..... Thank you. Later another knock on the front door and my favourite courier handed me a shoe box sized parcel, not expecting anything. Custims declaration, and then reading the detail.... origin Ireland. Sender @quickrack1 or Alan as we know him, had sent a parcel to me, most of the contents aimed and for craigrk who is a serious Coca Cola collector. I do love this community. And for me......... Rezin Rockit lookalike and a bottle of home made jam. PERFECT. After the wrong license plate issue, I decided to order a set of American style “Show Plates” from a UK based company, rather than going the usual States Plates route in France. Brexit may see their prices rise even more. The special offer on a pair of plates saw me paying £30.00 for the plates. I ordered from their Facebook page, known as Europl8 but website as per pic below is www.pressedplate.com Amazing real time communication, establishing my needs and offering the make changes if needed. Owners car outside his new industrial unit. Once that was done, a quick coffee and then down to the garage, I have felt the withdrawal recently. So I carried items one at a time, piled upright and ready to use. Mate Kevin had dropped a bunch wood recently, to use as firewood or in some build. Sally asked me to build a small, raised sandpit for her 2.5 year old grandson, Harry to play in with his diggers and motorbikes (he is motorbike mad, and I keep looking for a cheap 50cc quad or offroad type bike for him as he will outgrow it so fast) Sally came just as I was about to assemble the basic frame, so I gave her the power drill to screw the screws in, as my back was getting to grumble, and the screws were all halfway in. She squealed and then just got on with it, with me just guiding her and and adding some weight to the powered drill screwdriver Floor will go in today when the rain stops, and I will make a removable lid, I contemplated a hinged cover, but removable lid makes more sense. Slow day, slow weekend, bootfair tomorrow. .
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Last Edit: May 8, 2021 8:06:58 GMT by grizz
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jamesd1972
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Not normally a fan of personal plates but these will definitely suit the truck. Closer in style / format to a USA plate and a touch brash and uncouth - just like the truck. Me likely, enjoy. James
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Even tho they arent what you ordered, they look fine to me grizz (And mot compliant too )
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Not normally a fan of personal plates but these will definitely suit the truck. Closer in style / format to a USA plate and a touch brash and uncouth - just like the truck. Me likely, enjoy. James And that my friend is just how I want it to be. Once I find an affordable remotely controlled 2.5 inch Cutout valve to fit, that antisocial thuggery along with the Klaxon horn, will be just about perfect. I want the truck to be able to cruise well below the radar, but with the option of opening the pipes and being a bit of a WTF just happened kinda Jekyll and Hyde character.
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Even tho they arent what you ordered, they look fine to me grizz (And mot compliant too ) MOT.....yes. And they will be the backup as planned to the pressed steel items. I just wanted it all in one line..... to read “GRIZZLY”
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Remember the new registration plate......
Tried to change it online.
DVLA SAY NO.
More about the latest challenge later.
Seriously.
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. DVLA (DMV in the USA) has never disappointed or even peeed me off. Yesterday that changed. When I bought the private plate for the truck, the system stated to wait till the V750 paper copy came , and to then change it online, fit new number plates and inform insurance, toll gates etc. So Friday I changed the number at the insurance company, and proceeded to try do it online....... nope.....this was the system response. It seems there could be a specific meaning to the letter B in the box, as it asks for that specifically So in the end after two tries, I went onto the online chat. Ultimately, the not so chatty operative on the other side of the screen told me I should not have informed the insurance before completing the online changes. Ohhh, but it declined me, then he replied that I need to do the processing via Royal Mail and send in the completed V5c and V750 So I ask you, What the Actual F@&£ ? I am amazed, so they send you a document and then you need to send it back. This efficient system so far, since buying the plate on 24 April, will now take another 2 to 4 weeks to process before I can actually use it. I am both amazed and really pi$$£d all at the same time. In my opinion the DVLA has certainly dropped the ball on this one. After all that, Sally and I went to the garage to carry on with the raised sand pit for Harry. Not too big, nd raised so that grown ups can join in, but as it will be on the patio, the lid will serve as a cover to keep local cats out and as a table top to use it when she is out there in the sun. Frame for lid. Floor in ally plate. Bootfair today was hard work, my back really was not happy, and halfway through I walked back to the car with the stuff I had bought and actually sat in the car for about 7 minutes to wait for the sciatica or whatever, to release and then did the rest of the field. Photo lies, it was really busy. Short video below for the Americans. CLICK LINK. I only made two purchases. A bag full of used and new pan]t and papering brushes for £5.00 I know what some peoples first and second responses are.. The used large ones are actually cleaned very well and I checked them all. Secondly, for me to pack away tools and work, close shop, and drive between 5 and 16 kilometres (3 to 10 miles) in my car, for even one brush, would actually cost me more than the £5.00 paid for the lot, and once I have used the brush, it would look the same after I washed and cleaned it. And then 4 rolls of Ducktape for £7.00 the seller actually gave me £4.00 in change back but the honest guy in me (he is a real idiot) told the seller and gave a £1.00 back. Again, cheap enough and my last roll is almost finished. Next up, I am off to the garage to use one of my new brushes to paint the first coat on the sandpit/table. Weather looks OK today.
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@ @ @ @ @ @ @ HELP NEEDED TO TRANSPORT THESE......... I HAVE BOUGHT THESE TWO NEW, UNUSED MINI MOTO BIKES IN OTLEY, NEAR LEEDS.
COURIER IS A DISTINCT OPTION
ROAD TRIP IS AN OPTION.
BUT HEY........ WHO KNOWS, SOMEONE MAY BE COMING DOWN THIS WAY WITH AN EMPTY SPACE THAT COULD TAKE THESE TWO LITTLE BIKES TO BRING THEM FURTHER SOUTH, CLOSER TO ME.
IS IT YOU?
IF SO, PLEASE DROP ME A PM AND LET ME KNOW.
COOKIES, TEA AND BEER IS PART OF THE PRIZE. Thank you.
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Last Edit: May 9, 2021 9:52:59 GMT by grizz
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Those bikes are gorgeous!
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Those bikes are gorgeous! Thank you Of course Lambs Spiced Rum bought them 😬 But they are lovely. As advertised. I bought these on a whim when my twin grandsons were born. They’ll (the twins) be 5 next birthday so obvs these bikes haven’t turned a wheel. Never started or had fuel in them so as new. Both come with their own paddock stand & I think I might have a little tool kit somewhere. £xxxx each or £xxxx for the pair. Can assist with delivery by meeting part way within reasonable distance Now they just need to find their way down South somewhere Plan for them is one for Sallys 2.5 year old petrolhead like dad and uncle, grandson and one for me. One will be ridden and used. One displayed on my wall on some to be built, custom shelf.
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Last Edit: May 10, 2021 9:48:46 GMT by grizz
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After the bootfair I carried on with the small sandpit. Painting the inside gloss enamel black to just help protect the wood really. Once Harry outgrows it, Sally can turn it into a herb garden or something. Some lively green on the inside and underside of the lid. And some spare beige on the reat outside. Last year my £20.00 bootfair bargain table saw eventually burned out in a spectacular puff of smelly electrical smoke. Since then I kept an eye open for another close or up to 30 miles away. Most were tired and missing parts, like the fence. As time went by, I realised it is just luck to find a cheap, good one. So at this point my budget had moved up to £100.00 which is still well below retail for a midrange, semi-professional machine. Yesterday this came up. So agreed to buy it at the advertised price of £100.00 after asking if a cheeky offer would be considdered. Drove over in the truck. And spent an hour with the seller. Incredibly nice guy. Owns an older Ford Thunderbird with big block motor and straight pipes and a pair of Cherry Bombs, and loves American cars. Told me a very sad story that is a warning to us all. He lost his 42 year old son in March. Short story: car up on scissor jack, he crawled in underneath to fix something. Jack collapsed and he died of a traumatic brain injury. So he is winding down his construction business Moral of the story. BE SAFE OUT THERE ALL. Saw is immaculate. . Came home, unloaded saw with help. Tyre tread looking funky with name on tread. Did more stuff later.
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Last Edit: May 10, 2021 10:16:50 GMT by grizz
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There was a storyline on one of the tv soaps years ago, possibly Corrie, where one of the characters was killed by their car coming off the jack while they were under it. I remember, at the time, my dad saying that an acquaintance of his had been killed the same way. I never go under a car just on a jack for that very reason. I even slide the spare under the sill before I take a wheel off.
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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May 10, 2021 13:21:24 GMT
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There was a young lad killed near here, not by a jack collapsing but by his car rolling off his ramps. Axle stands and chocked wheels before going under anything.
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Just a quicky. I suspect there will be some who feel that this is an attack on them, but if it is, Then £80.00 says it is not. Told to check these guys out, I did. I am surprised. So it looks like a quick road trip up North over the weekend in the Focus. I have set the optimistic target at £80.00 plus my time and a flask of coffee and some biccies from home to recover these mini motos on my own as Sally declined a romantic drive with me. Just need to see if she is working on Sunday.
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There was a storyline on one of the tv soaps years ago, possibly Corrie, where one of the characters was killed by their car coming off the jack while they were under it. I remember, at the time, my dad saying that an acquaintance of his had been killed the same way. I never go under a car just on a jack for that very reason. I even slide the spare under the sill before I take a wheel off. I have been educated by all the guys on here about being more aware of silly accidents. These days I tend to be more sensible.
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There was a young lad killed near here, not by a jack collapsing but by his car rolling off his ramps. Axle stands and chocked wheels before going under anything. Sad we learn like this. I have done stupid stuff before and am just thankful that I could share the learnings later.
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I just sold my Honda CBR600, although 2003 it was a very clean bike low mileage bike. The Guy who bought it asked me to take some pictures as AnyVan loaded it into their Luton van. T the time I voiced my concern at their methods for securing the bike and was politely told not to worry, or words to that effect. The bike travelled some 75 miles and arrived with one front indicator ripped out of the fairing and one at the rear at 45 degrees. When the purchaser queried the damage the AnyVan representative said that's how it was was collected from the seller, fortunately I'd forwarded the photographs when the courier was leaving. Apparently the two Guys went very quiet when shown the photographs, this is now subject to an ongoing claim. In my experience the industry standard for your sort of journey tends to be around the £160 mark, unless the location is off the beaten track of course.
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