Thursday 16 June 2011

ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY ROCK INTO MONGOLIA ... Success!


Against all odds the charity gig was a total success, we collected £134.75 in our bucket alone.  Since we were not charging for entry and relying solely on the generosity of our audience I think this is a great number. Even those of you that chucked copper in there, it all adds up in the end! 

A big thank you to the musicians that played in the bands, the rest of the guys & gals from the Outsiders and Red Hot White.  Surviving Savannah who played an awesome set and David Malelamb for throwing down the gauntlet with this impressive acoustic work.  Also a big thanks to David Malelamb, Sheena Savage, Clare Davenport and Lesley for filling in on vocals for the Outsiders.  And get well soon to Gareth who wasn't able to sing.   Here are a few pics from the night!

Also fixed this weekend.




As you may have gathered from the previous post our cloggie 2cars4tools team member was over this weekend and getting stuck in to the work on the car. Eventually we managed to get the hole in the floor fixed by welding in a piece of angle-iron (cunningly bent into shape by yours truly) and part of what was formally the cover from some sort of boiler. It might not be a work of art but we won't be falling down into the road any more! We managed to fit a couple of unsuitable Renault roof rails onto our roof with the help of a drill, some big washers, some sealant and bolts and then lovingly transplanted our spare wheel from its home in the boot onto the top of the bonnet.









As you may have gathered from the previous post our cloggie 2cars4tools team member was over this weekend and getting stuck in to the work on the car. Eventually we managed to get the hole in the floor fixed by welding in a piece of angle-iron (cunningly bent into shape by yours truly) and part of what was formally the cover from some sort of boiler. It might not be a work of art but we won't be falling down into the road any more! We managed to fit a couple of unsuitable Renault roof rails onto our roof with the help of a drill, some big washers, some sealant and bolts and then lovingly transplanted our spare wheel from its home in the boot onto the top of the bonnet.

Sunday 12 June 2011

Just to prove we did some work...


We didn't just drink tea.   Here is a great photo Ralph took of some of the action.

Weld weld weld...

A few days ago we brought the car into the local suzuki dealer who gave our car a free check over.    They found a few bits and pieces that needed sorting with the car,  in particular it turned out that the floor under the drivers seat was so corroded it needed some welding work... otherwise we might find ourselves dropping out of the bottom. 
 Obviously that is a bit of a problem so we got the car up on ramps and Tim set to work with his mig welder, some chunks of metal and a hot cup of tea while Ralph and I discovered that the reason that the electric window didn't work was because the plug to the motor was disconnected.  We replugged it, and it worked.  I felt very clever!
 So we drank more tea!

Cheerio!