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Ditto James, too flippin cold at the mo to work in garage, even with thermals on. Maybe if it warms up a wee bit I'll get back into it!James McGrath wrote:I'd imagine a fair few other people will be putting major spending on hold until the spring, myself included.
Money shortages aside, I find the winter weather tends to put me off working on cars.
Many times I find normal garages useless for most car work (those new build garages look awfully small, lucky to get a jalopy in it!). Found myself stuck trying to get back up as there was nothing to hold on to on garage wall + I'm getting an old fart!,Robsey wrote:Cold I can handle.
That is what flasks of hot coffee are for
It is the gale force winds and torrential rain that stops me in my tracks.
(I don't have a garage )
Nae luck with paint shop Robsey, hope they got sorted soon.Robsey wrote:Still no joy from the paintshop...
5 months and counting.
But - a bit more retail therapy.
I bought myself another Indicator stalk with cruise control buttons on it.
I already have a stalk fitted, but this was cheap and came with a length of body loom.
So I am planning to make up my cruise control loom ready for when the car comes back, but before the interior gets refit.
Only about 10 wires all in.
The only thing I don't have to hand is a connector for the clutch pedal switch.
(The switch is the type with a white body).
I have lots of old looms and connectors in my shed, but I have no idea if I have something that will fit - it looks like the rectangular engine coolant temperature sensor plug may fit. I will need to rummage and find out.