CitroJim's AX, C3 Picasso, Cycling and Running Tales

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Rp0thejester wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 21:04 :rofl2: :rofl2: strawberry is a terrible name, strawberrys are more pink, bluebell I can understand.
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Nah, that's Rudolph
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Treading on dangerous territory there Ryan, Strawberry was Jim's grand daughter Autumn's idea!! :-D
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Oh in that case it works PERFECTLY!!! I see what you all mean now, definitely strawberry coloured!!.....
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MattBLancs wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 19:32
Rp0thejester wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 19:14 Am I reading this right? Has bluebell now got Rudolph as company?
That's right Ryan, officially known as Strawberry there's a red AX joined the fleet.

If Jim gets them parked just right, and we all put a pair of these on:
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We'll be able to enjoy this blog in 3D !! :rofl2:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Magic! Love it :-D

You'll also see Strawberry has a special place to live in Ryan ;)
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Parkrun 20th Anniversary milestone at Darlington with a 100th park run and someone from Australia :shock:
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Skull wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 13:18 Parkrun 20th Anniversary milestone at Darlington with a 100th park run and someone from Australia :shock:
Magic :D That's great to do a milestone on a milestone weekend :cool: It was a very big parkrun weekend all-round and in 5 years time I foresee an even bigger celebration :)

Been busy today... A trip to Tesco early on whilst a loaf of bread proved, then a run around town whilst it rose ready for baking followed by a trip to B & Q to procure some essential house maintenance items, including, and not limited to, a bag of ready-mixed screed...

I have 25Kg - smallest bag available - of it and will possibly use about a quarter of it :roll: And that's after doing a few other jobs around the house and garden needing a bit of cement...

I also got the stuff to install a proper tumble drier exhaust vent in the conservatory and the stuff I needed to fix a small leak in the conservatory roof...

Both tasks now complete...

The final item purchased was tape to re-wrap my gas pipe before it disappears again under the new layer of screed.

Meanwhile, checks on Strawberry shows she's now nicely oil (and grease) tight after a good few miles :D And she's driving absolutely beautifully now I've solved all of her irritating interior squeaks and rattles...

And her having no radio is no problem; I'm happy to drive any distance without and nowadays often turn off Polly's and Bluebell's and drive in peaceful silence...

Bluebell is due her MoT in a month so very soon I'll be booking her in and getting her ready for it...
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Ha ha, we could have done a swap gearbox oil for your excess sand and cement mix!
Equally I could have fetched you some of that when we met up too! :)
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MattBLancs wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 19:05
mickthemaverick wrote: 06 Oct 2024, 11:33 Dare I say I've got one? :-D
Nor a fat lot of good saying it now Mick! :rofl2:
Back atya!! :-D
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MattBLancs wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 15:11 Ha ha, we could have done a swap gearbox oil for your excess sand and cement mix!
Equally I could have fetched you some of that when we met up too! :)
Didn't know I'd be needing it then Matt :lol: :lol:

How long does it keep if kept in a well sealed bag?
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A fair while if you keep it away from cold and damp Jim, I've used some that had been in the garage sealed for 9 months and it was fine. :-D
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mickthemaverick wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 17:25 A fair while if you keep it away from cold and damp Jim, I've used some that had been in the garage sealed for 9 months and it was fine. :-D
That's good to know Mick :) Unopened bag is currently lying under Bluebell in the garage... Warm and dry in there :)
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It's ingress of humidity that does for it, if you can plastic wrap it (or shrink wrap / cling film even) that should slow down the moisture :)
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MattBLancs wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 22:12 It's ingress of humidity that does for it, if you can plastic wrap it (or shrink wrap / cling film even) that should slow down the moisture :)
I have the ideal thing Matt, a big roll of industrial clingfilm. The stuff they use to wrap pallets...
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Use a black bin liner as a final wrap to keep light out, keep it off the ground and airtight and it will last for ages
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