Allen Dewire
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Might be a long wait Buddy, if he put a combination lock on it...................................
Might be Avgas now but I remember buying it as a Teen for me '55 chevy two door hardtop at the Texaco station! Avgas we used in the Navy was 115/145 octane.100 octane is Avgas mate - that beast would fly if that was used!
Steve
Had to look up the Avgas stuff, but remember five star going off the forecourt. Mate of mine had a 3.5 litre rover that wouldn’t run properly on four star……pinked like mad.Correctomundo Mr. Marlow!:thumb2:
Ha Ha thanks Jack, if I can do it so can everyone.Pure Witchcraft
Cheers Steve Hae a guid day.Och man - that's canny!
McSteve
Dude thanks mate, but you have no need to take up knitting at all.I'm taking up knitting scarves and the hell with plastic.........Too damn good Buddy, but I only hope you didn't put a combination lock on the jerry can holder........knit one, perl two...knit one, perl two...Knit one, perl two.......................
Jim, it really is easy mate, Just make sure the parts are clean i just scour them with a bit of scotchbrite other scourers are availablle. Apply a small amount of the paste to the joint and apply heat the flux will melt the solder will form. I have only used it with a direct flame and haven't tried it with a hot iron but I can see no reason why it should be any different. The small tub I have will last for ever and a day. Plus the joint is relatively clean when finished. Hope this answers your question if not I will try and do a video next time I use it.Excellent Scottie. That solder paste. I'd really appreciate any tips on how it's used.
I will have to get some in special.Scottie, don't forget to fill the can with 100 octane before locking it in the rack....you wouldn't want this baby to run out of gas before you get it done! :tongue-out3: :tears-of-joy: :thumb2:![]()
Now that would be something to see :smiling:100 octane is Avgas mate - that beast would fly if that was used!
Steve
Rick, glad your not leaving mate you will have to wait anyway I can find the key to open it again :tongue-out2::tongue-out2:HA HA Allen.......I ain't leaving till Mr. Scottie scratches out a key for that lock and clicks that baby shut! :tongue-out3: :tears-of-joy::thumb2:
Paul, that is very nice of you to say thank you.That's just - beautiful, elegant, perfect!



No worries that's why we are here we all learn from each other.Thanks Scottie for the info :thumb2:
Lmao mind you don't drop a stitch.Hmmmm, knit one, perl two. knit one, perl two. knit one..........Damn, where was I???.............
Simon,just came across this and have two say what an excellent build, will watch with much interest loved the scratched parts and the wheels look fantastic.
simon
thank you, so far your work has been amazing I'm in awe with what you have done I only wish I could be that imaginitive looking forward to the rest of this buildSimon,
Welcome aboard mate it's good to have you along. I better make sure I get things right having a bike builder looking in.
Simon,thank you, so far your work has been amazing I'm in awe with what you have done I only wish I could be that imaginitive looking forward to the rest of this build
simon
Thank you Mick but you can put the cylinders away for now :smiling:If you set the bar any higher we’re going to need oxygen to get over it
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