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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    flip, you happen to have a tig welder? or know someone with a tig welder who is sympathetic to bikers?
    I don't have one but I do know 2 good people who do (ie it wont be free). I'm thinking about getting one for my workshop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    I don't have one but I do know 2 good people who do (ie it wont be free). I'm thinking about getting one for my workshop.
    Same, there are a couple of multifunction units out there that look interesting, tig, arc and plasma not sure if they are any good though.
    Its not the destination that is important its the journey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    Same, there are a couple of multifunction units out there that look interesting, tig, arc and plasma not sure if they are any good though.
    The thing is you tig s/s and steel on DC and Alumininium in AC so it has to be a good quality welder to do this. Also Aluminium is different to weld than steel. I always found it very difficult to do because I have done a lot of steel welding.

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    We have an excellent tig welder and someone thats great at using it. We can do aluminium, titanium, etc. Give us a call for a quote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1madness View Post
    We have an excellent tig welder and someone thats great at using it. We can do aluminium, titanium, etc. Give us a call for a quote.
    I think the idea is that they want to do it themselves and with the amount of stuff in our garage I would't have a clue what he does with it, I wouldn't be at all surprised if one suddenly arrived. JM loves being out in the garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peeteey View Post
    p.s. video (grumble mutter curse, bloody editing pos software) from this week is on its way up now ...
    I hear you on this, I spent many a time ready to throw the computer out the window!

    Quote Originally Posted by Peeteey View Post
    You realise that if it's any good everyone will want you to edit all the videos from now on ...
    You may have to kiss your remaining spare time goodbye
    What spare time!!?? Nah, I don't mind doing it *whispers* I actually enjoy it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    If you ever need help or a workshop just give me a holla. I have quite a lot of tools, bike hoist, lathe, welding gear and I am just across the harbour from you.

    I,m just making myself a bike trailer. I have a 4wd ute but the tray is very high, OK for a 100kg trail bike (or RG150) but its impossible to load a big road bike onto.
    Good to know!

    Quote Originally Posted by Peeteey View Post
    Hi all, Duvauchelles ride is up:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHmbYiIQbIQ

    Only took me many days and litres of sweat, not to mention wearing out my vocal cords from all the swearing!
    Peetey, will bring a couple of DVD's for you to give me a copy of this ride and the Oxford ride, please?!!?

    Quote Originally Posted by kerryhare View Post
    I think the idea is that they want to do it themselves and with the amount of stuff in our garage I would't have a clue what he does with it, I wouldn't be at all surprised if one suddenly arrived. JM loves being out in the garage.
    Just don't let him near your bike again! You remember what happened with your exhusts
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerryhare View Post
    I think the idea is that they want to do it themselves and with the amount of stuff in our garage I would't have a clue what he does with it, I wouldn't be at all surprised if one suddenly arrived. JM loves being out in the garage.
    Does it have a beer fridge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    The thing is you tig s/s and steel on DC and Alumininium in AC so it has to be a good quality welder to do this. Also Aluminium is different to weld than steel. I always found it very difficult to do because I have done a lot of steel welding.
    Almost a art form , mate has a welding business, amazing watching him do some tricky jobs sometimes with tig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    Does it have a beer fridge?
    Recently aquired just lacking the filling
    Its not the destination that is important its the journey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiPhoenix View Post
    Peetey, will bring a couple of DVD's for you to give me a copy of this ride and the Oxford ride, please?!!?
    Sure, no problem tho it may be easier/cheaper and more environmentally friendly if you have an 8gb USB key or something like that as I could put 2-3 videos on it at a time. Somewhere had some on sale recently ... *thinks* Nope, can't remember ... Anyone?
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    Sent you a txt Peetey about it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    Recently aquired just lacking the filling
    Have to sort that out soon

    In the good old days , a man could have a pot belly stove going in the corner too too keep the frost off on the winter nights , real down side to chch now

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    I remember the good old days in christchurch when you could not see 100m for the fog on a frosty night, black snot in my hanky, and the smell of coal & diesel everywhere. I did a stint in China in 2000 and the air polution there was only what Christchurch was like 25 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    I remember the good old days in christchurch when you could not see 100m for the fog on a frosty night, black snot in my hanky, and the smell of coal & diesel everywhere. I did a stint in China in 2000 and the air polution there was only what Christchurch was like 25 years ago.
    OOOOOHHHHHHHH..............................(sniff. ...sniff) for the good old days..............(sniff..........sniff........... ..cough....cough.....choke.....choke) etc...etc...etc.

    The loverly smell of 2stroke oil (ala McW) Real motorbikes with(oh shut up Garry) kickstarts.

    And for all you heathens who don't have a kickstart I'm getting closer to being converted. Flip I hope your "Uncle Flip's Kickers" are at least in the planning stage because the Baby Guzzi is looking like it might be a starter, so to speak.

    Now give me heaps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by gloplg; 28th February 2010 at 21:42. Reason: because my memories arn't what they were
    And remember ...... if it hasn't got one of "Uncle Flip's" prosthetic kickers it isn't a real motorbike!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by gloplg View Post
    OOOOOHHHHHHHH..............................(sniff. ...sniff) for the good old days..............(sniff..........sniff..........c ough....cough.....choke.....choke) etc...etc...etc
    Christchurch was a bloody awfully place to be then.

    Wouldn't mind doing the whole summit road next month some time, do it from Gebbies to avoid sun strike, end up at the twisted hop. You know I am a frustrated sports bike rider don't you, love corners ride a Harley, its a dilemma.

    I'm also happy to keep the WNR going over winter, weather permitting, maybe in another format, say we are going to say 'Godley house' for a drink at say '630'. Get there when you can, kind of thing. What do you think young man?

    I don't mind riding in bad weather actually, helps to be on a 350kg motorcycle. I think I was born in a storm.

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