James May the reassembler
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This blog here perhaps demonstrates why it is so successful and so dearly appreciated by members worldwide.
But then it may only be possible in a place like the UK where perhaps the worlds most generous and giving people reside.
Up goes the request for someone to make a video of reassembling a seagull and its like everyone responds without any regard for the trouble and time involved and with a total disregard for financial cost.
Absolutely amazing.
Another moment of history to join the annals of the entire seagull life story.
Donations would surely roll in if banking details were provided .
Would say something like NZ$10 ( 5 quid) be too small an amount.
Who could arrange a bank acct?
But then it may only be possible in a place like the UK where perhaps the worlds most generous and giving people reside.
Up goes the request for someone to make a video of reassembling a seagull and its like everyone responds without any regard for the trouble and time involved and with a total disregard for financial cost.
Absolutely amazing.
Another moment of history to join the annals of the entire seagull life story.
Donations would surely roll in if banking details were provided .
Would say something like NZ$10 ( 5 quid) be too small an amount.
Who could arrange a bank acct?
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5 quid is my level to. How is Jon's preparation coming along?
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Stick me in for $10 (Aus) as well its a good cause and i can use the education, and the entertainment.
Good luck to you.
Good luck to you.
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Had a test run yesterday, sub 20 minutes is possible, here is a taster picture, there will be a video
Did strip mag base, but that was a bit of a pain, gearbox was easy, wireing conrod screws took time.
If you wish to make a small donation, this is the link to Cancer research donations page, you can enter any amount in the box, and pay with paypal.
https://donation.cancerresearchuk.org/m ... collection.
Will have another go in a couple of days, thanks for the support, it is a good cause, and good fun to have a go at, I hope others will try.
The previous owner of this motor was the Husband of my sons first primary school teacher, he died from cancer in a very short space of time.
Lets hope he is looking down and smiling.
I would like this engine to go to a good home, it is in great condition, good bore and mint gearbox, if anyone is interested please PM me your bid, I will pack for courier, either whole or in bits.
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Did strip mag base, but that was a bit of a pain, gearbox was easy, wireing conrod screws took time.
If you wish to make a small donation, this is the link to Cancer research donations page, you can enter any amount in the box, and pay with paypal.
https://donation.cancerresearchuk.org/m ... collection.
Will have another go in a couple of days, thanks for the support, it is a good cause, and good fun to have a go at, I hope others will try.
The previous owner of this motor was the Husband of my sons first primary school teacher, he died from cancer in a very short space of time.
Lets hope he is looking down and smiling.
I would like this engine to go to a good home, it is in great condition, good bore and mint gearbox, if anyone is interested please PM me your bid, I will pack for courier, either whole or in bits.
H A
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Good work Alan. £10 now donated via that link. Looking forward to seeing the video Nice to see we can raise a bit of cash for a good cause as well as having some fun.
Perhaps we should get Charles to do one on a Marston. Worth another £10 every time
Perhaps we should get Charles to do one on a Marston. Worth another £10 every time
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Hmm
Impressive stuff but i didn't use any power tools when i did my 55 minute assembly. (just like James May and maybe even BS back in the day)
EVERYTHING done by hand with hand tools (yep the con rod screws take some time to lock wire together i'll give you that one H-A)
My assembly was done on an LS last year. (still trying to find my pics of it in bits)
So i guess you'll be using power tools then Alan to achieve your sub 15 min challenge. (i think that's cheating slightly but then i'm old skool all the way)
What kind of time do you think you might get if you didn't use powertools? (i'm curious)
It's your video so you do it the way you want to.
I'll give you some cash when we meet up at Cholsey if you like
Jon
Impressive stuff but i didn't use any power tools when i did my 55 minute assembly. (just like James May and maybe even BS back in the day)
EVERYTHING done by hand with hand tools (yep the con rod screws take some time to lock wire together i'll give you that one H-A)
My assembly was done on an LS last year. (still trying to find my pics of it in bits)
So i guess you'll be using power tools then Alan to achieve your sub 15 min challenge. (i think that's cheating slightly but then i'm old skool all the way)
What kind of time do you think you might get if you didn't use powertools? (i'm curious)
It's your video so you do it the way you want to.
I'll give you some cash when we meet up at Cholsey if you like
Jon
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Come on gents, lets have a few small donations for H-A's good charitable work.
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I donated a fiver this is a great cause and I am grateful to H-A for making the video
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My 5 quid is in.
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When do I receive the free crate of 10 yr old single malt whisky?
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A Tenner from me and Ship's Cat.
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my mum beat breast cancer 18 months ago. 20 quid sent via link. well done HA regards garry.
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Ive donated to: https://www.gofundme.com/sleepbus
I was a street kid in Soho (london) for a few months.
I was a street kid in Soho (london) for a few months.
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lots of great causes out there i think we some times just forget how lucky we are in life when things are going well.
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Sorry for the delay, am working 7 days aweek at the moment, hope to post video at the weekend.
H A
P.S.Have found a slight issue with the crankcase, has some distortion, did wonder why it had been assembled with so much jointing compound.
Have purchased a replacement.
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P.S.Have found a slight issue with the crankcase, has some distortion, did wonder why it had been assembled with so much jointing compound.
Have purchased a replacement.
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£10 donated keep up the good work guys looking forward to running the Glasgow marathon again has always been for cancer research. .... :
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