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turbojolt
20-03-12, 02:09 PM
Do they make a ezi bleeding kit with a pump so I don't have to use a spare wheel or air line ?
brainsnova
20-03-12, 02:12 PM
You'll have 4 wheels to hand when your bleeding them.
you really wouldn't want to hook one up to a compressor....
just use your spare
or get a vacuum bleeder kit.
http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/130533834139?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&adtype=pla
brainsnova
20-03-12, 02:17 PM
Kids bike wheel comes in handy lol
turbojolt
20-03-12, 02:20 PM
Lmao so I take it they don't use much air out of the tyre then
turbojolt
20-03-12, 02:26 PM
Sweet I will just buy one that works of a tyre then cheers guys
you can get east bleeds with pumps, they are the 'pro' version and iirc cost £50
if its a professional tool, then its perfect for tj...... lol lol
turbojolt
20-03-12, 03:09 PM
what does a weekend/diy mechanic need pro tools for lol
i still want to know how you get a job like yours???? you're meant to be out in your van capping gas meters in skunk farms all over the hinckley area, & not pissing about on here... i have an office job & i am meant to be pissing about on here...
turbojolt
20-03-12, 03:19 PM
the rest of my appoiments are later in the evening and i found out how to access the propper internet on my work computer simples lol
Since when has gas being used to grow ganja?!!
turbojolt
20-03-12, 03:33 PM
its not that i know of, i make safe the electrics in the houses after they have played about with it all, the crazy mo funkers boobie trap the houses so you haveto be carefull lol
sorry, since national grid run both services, i get confused.... anyway, its massive heat they are after
turbojolt
20-03-12, 04:29 PM
weston power look after all your mains elecs mowgli
it used to be eon, & before that it was central networks, before that it was emeb, and before that it was candles
turbojolt
20-03-12, 04:41 PM
i think eon (ze germanz) still might run parts of hinkley as the last weed factory i went to there eon were dealing with it?
it is crazy what they get up to in them places as you more then likely know mowgli :p
their engineers are based in hinckley (nutts lane), so i'd guess they still need some electric to play with..
we also do some ground maintenance at eakring, where they do the pylon training.. that is one funky site, there are all these top halves of pylons sticking out the ground, its like the ending of (original) planet of the apes
turbojolt
20-03-12, 05:10 PM
i want to move away from metering being involved with mains electric or gas is something i would like to get into but im not holding out any hopes tbh, going to start saving to get a full gas ticket and proberly move on to servicing and installing central heating as the way bg are treating us all is a joke
brainsnova
20-03-12, 05:17 PM
CH installation is a great job to do on your own and can easy do it £1000 cheaper than SG/BG lol
turbojolt
20-03-12, 05:20 PM
very true lol my brother done a like for like swap the other week for 100 quid took a couple hours lol
and before that it was candles
Just last month hey...?
stu, were you ever in the 70's?
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