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95ltr v20 4400hp. Coolant tubes are 6", exhausts twin 14" up to 16" into a 48" muffler. 7 sets of each. Plus another 8 sets of coolant tubes and exhausts for varying engines. Got drawings and parts all over the place. Deadline 2nd week of January for the whole lot. No Christmas holidays. :@
1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
11 hours ago, shoey85 said:
We are going to this, any one else keen?

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Sounds good. I'll have to see how I pull up after another 53hr week. Feeling very old. On a deadline to finish the pharoes pyramid.

I know how you feel, moved houae at the weekend and been doing 4 hours ot a day. Working 6am till 9pm tomoz..... fml

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I know how you feel, moved houae at the weekend and been doing 4 hours ot a day. Working 6am till 9pm tomoz..... fml
Money good, tax horrendous, body sore. New master and sleeved slave on clutch. Fork was fitted incorrectly and came off pivot ball. Gearbox out fork fitted correctly. New a/c compressor clutch was siesed. Now the clutch pedal has a weird click at different positions on pedal height. Assuming it's where the master cylinder shaft sits in the top of the clutch pedal.f##k
95ltr v20 4400hp. Coolant tubes are 6", exhausts twin 14" up to 16" into a 48" muffler. 7 sets of each. Plus another 8 sets of coolant tubes and exhausts for varying engines. Got drawings and parts all over the place. Deadline 2nd week of January for the whole lot. No Christmas holidays. :@


Sounds cool making custom bits for big boy toys
95ltr v20 4400hp. Coolant tubes are 6", exhausts twin 14" up to 16" into a 48" muffler. 7 sets of each. Plus another 8 sets of coolant tubes and exhausts for varying engines. Got drawings and parts all over the place. Deadline 2nd week of January for the whole lot. No Christmas holidays. :@


Sounds cool making custom bits for big boy toys
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I know how you feel, moved houae at the weekend and been doing 4 hours ot a day. Working 6am till 9pm tomoz..... fml


That’s why they pay you the big bucks

I’m just a struggling Aussie battler
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Sounds cool making custom bits for big boy toys
Sounds cool and is fun working on big motors sifting though loads of drawings sorting and ordering flanges parts and bits. till you realise your a old man that also has to build it all. Cummins qsk95. Kta50's etc. Lithium and associated mining for batteries taking off. All jobs are for contract power management. Turning massive alternators for power generation. My Brother in law works for C.P.M. So always interesting mining and engine conversations. All the exhaust systems are like big meccano kits with slip joints on flanged bellows and lobsterbacks so they can be adjusted and welded on site out to the mufflers with stacks etc. I love the solid geometry and mathematics involved, parallel line, radial line and triangulation. but am getting too old to continuously pump out the big welding jobs. [emoji70]
17 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Sounds cool and is fun working on big motors sifting though loads of drawings sorting and ordering flanges parts and bits. till you realise your a old man that also has to build it all. Cummins qsk95. Kta50's etc. Lithium and associated mining for batteries taking off. All jobs are for contract power management. Turning massive alternators for power generation. My Brother in law works for C.P.M. So always interesting mining and engine conversations. All the exhaust systems are like big meccano kits with slip joints on flanged bellows and lobsterbacks so they can be adjusted and welded on site out to the mufflers with stacks etc. I love the solid geometry and mathematics involved, parallel line, radial line and triangulation. but am getting too old to continuously pump out the big welding jobs. emoji70.png

so, who does your drawings and does he need help?

 

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so, who does your drawings and does he need help?
 
Nope it's my office. No one smarter or better than me allowed in ever. I guard that office and computer like a ravenous pit bull terrier. Any chance to get off the floor and I'm in there. :-) air conditioner soaking up even a very mild sweat.
I know how you feel, moved houae at the weekend and been doing 4 hours ot a day. Working 6am till 9pm tomoz..... fml
15hrs pretending to be a German might not be germain to the situation. Just try to avoid their porn. Sebastian vettel calenders everywhere :-o
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5 hours ago, Stinky Rooster said:
so, who does your drawings and does he need help?
 

Nope it's my office. No one smarter or better than me allowed in ever. I guard that office and computer like a ravenous pit bull terrier. Any chance to get off the floor and I'm in there. :-) air conditioner soaking up even a very mild sweat.

boilys working up a sweat... no way




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