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TomTom
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Kyrgyzstan
596 Posts

Posted - 10 April 2009 :  19:26:46  Show Profile  Click to see TomTom's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Yes, thanks to everyone who came and helped. We got alot of work done today

Tom
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Donk
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55 Posts

Posted - 10 April 2009 :  20:46:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for that Phil, happy to help,should be helpful when laying astro also. Good days work, looking forward to constructing the layout & see it taking shape, roll on the JCB.

Thanks for the loan of the tool Bellboy, hope to get the engine sorted this weekend, ready for Tuesday(watch out Luke!)

Steve
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knightley
Junior Member

Kyrgyzstan
183 Posts

Posted - 10 April 2009 :  21:54:27  Show Profile  Click to see knightley's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Well, my engines in bits at the moment, however should get some bearings tommorow for the engine. Hope I helped in some way today, back hurts now. Ready for a sit down and Derby on monday!

Thanks

Luke
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grasshopper
Senior Member

1652 Posts

Posted - 11 April 2009 :  00:04:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think we all deserve a sit down, especially me now I've shovelled and vacuumed all the sand out of my truck, been out on service calls,limping my way in and out of jobs - my leg hurts real bad.

Luke - of course you helped, and despite the back ache the exertion will have done you good. Derby on Monday? what's that about then, seaside donkey ?
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knightley
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Kyrgyzstan
183 Posts

Posted - 11 April 2009 :  00:10:12  Show Profile  Click to see knightley's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Unfortunately not, Got to see my beloved *pah* football team. Donkeys probaly more fun to watch than Derby sometimes.
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grasshopper
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1652 Posts

Posted - 11 April 2009 :  10:44:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just had a call from Ian Holt, he's on his way down with several tons of rubble - the material for the jumps has landed!

Due to prevailing weather conditions, I suggested he drop said bags along our boundary next to the road, this being due to the truck not wanting to go off the road and risk bogging down - we can barrow the 5 tons from there!
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bellboy
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United Kingdom
49 Posts

Posted - 11 April 2009 :  14:33:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
SWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTT!
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ianholt
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United Kingdom
750 Posts

Posted - 11 April 2009 :  18:39:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is about 5 ton of brick and block rubble in bulk bags behind the big corner jump. Should be of some use.
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grasshopper
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1652 Posts

Posted - 12 April 2009 :  00:26:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Excellent Ian, many thanks...now we just have to make arrangements to build these jumps....We will need volunteers, the track designers with measuring equipment...
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knightley
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Kyrgyzstan
183 Posts

Posted - 12 April 2009 :  01:24:45  Show Profile  Click to see knightley's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Im free whole of next week, I'd love to volunteer.

Luke
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TomTom
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Kyrgyzstan
596 Posts

Posted - 12 April 2009 :  12:25:05  Show Profile  Click to see TomTom's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Excellent news. Thanks Ian! I can make......
Tomorrow
Rest of week afer 5.30
next saturday afternoon
all day sunday

Tom
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Donk
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55 Posts

Posted - 12 April 2009 :  13:20:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Will have to be next weekend for us, can't make tomorrow.
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grasshopper
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1652 Posts

Posted - 12 April 2009 :  14:04:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Fully understand that the rest of this weekend is out, religious and family commitments take priority for most family men.....

Luke, thanks, but we old f*rts have to work for a living and don't get half -term!
I think that next weekend looks favourite, watch this space!
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smogthemog
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Congo, Democratic Republic of
123 Posts

Posted - 12 April 2009 :  20:08:34  Show Profile  Visit smogthemog's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Sorry I couldn't make it chaps, have been decorating the kitchen.

Look forward to seeing it all next time around :)
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ianholt
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United Kingdom
750 Posts

Posted - 13 April 2009 :  19:05:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
When are you planning the next track work session for? The reason i ask is if all goes to plan i will have about 15ton of soil for you FOC. I am clearing my garden and need to shift loads of soil, i can get a 7.5 ton tipper for a day to move it if you want it for jumps etc. He will need to make several trips throughout the day but if the ground is ok to drive on he can tip it on the track ready to be shaped in to jumps. It will need to be either this Sunday or the following Saturday.
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