Bubbles wrote:Quick question .......WTF is Cowbell?
Try GOOGLing it!

Bubbles wrote:Quick question .......WTF is Cowbell?



Gaz wrote:If Bruce Dickinson wants more cowbell, I suggest, we give him MORE COWBELL!!


Sooty655 wrote:Gaz wrote:If Bruce Dickinson wants more cowbell, I suggest, we give him MORE COWBELL!!
If Gaz wants more cowbell, I suggest we give him to Bruce Dickinson!!

Gaz wrote:April update for your perusal:
11th April
Sometime in the past couple of weeks, I finished the port side nacelles
I think they look fantastic!
Then today, me, Gregg and Emma set about removing the tail jack. It can't be done with it in situ, believe me we tried!!
Removing bits:
Almost out:
We did get it out, but I didn't get a photo. Dear god this thing is HEAVY, it's a good job we had three people! But, it's out now. On Saturday we'll start servicing it and hopefully get it functioning again.
A good team effort today. To give credit where it's due, Gregg did most of the work, but, in the end, it needed three people!
14th April
So, we got the Jack outside and, once we'd been able to have a proper look at it, we sorted it fairly easily. It wasn't seized, there's a retaining rod inside that had failed, distorted and was jamming the whole system up. We took out the offending article and that solved the problem.
Here's Gregg, giving the ram some attention before we put it back:
Also, we had a new starter today, Neil. We gave him a glamorous job:
Not the most exciting job in the world, but, we've ALL done a bit of cleaning and painting at some point, hell, that's pretty much ALL I do
So a good day, all in all. Wednesday will see me and Gregg swearing a lot whilst reinstalling the tail jack
18th April
HORRENDOUS weather today, luckily, the job of the day was all indoors. It saw Gregg, Emma and myself wrestling with the tail jack, first to get it back into position, then to fix as many bolts before we ran out of time
We are getting there though!
Hopefully, Saturday will see it finished
25th April.
Tail jack's back in:
And working!:
Just need to attach the footplate (It's in my garage being refurbished) and it's done! It might not seem like much, but, this has been a problem since day one, it's never worked properly. Feel like we turned another corner today!
26th April
Neil wanted to do a bit today, so, as the weather is dire, I pointed him in the direction of the cargo hold. He managed to get a couple of panels done.
Before:
And after:
Looks like a pretty good job to me!
A productive month, all in all!
The first few days in May will ALL be about preening for the open day, but, if Hurricane Jedward ( bloody annoying, came from nowhere, sounds terrible and it's wet) carries on, I doubt we'll have many visitors






RLN wrote:The firewall at work won't let me see the link. It says it's a dating site.


Gaz wrote:RLN wrote:The firewall at work won't let me see the link. It says it's a dating site.
Maybe for real weirdos, it is!!










MOD wrote:Great report Gaz. Well done.![]()
BTW is it still possible to open the nose up as they used to do for loading?
ibw



Dan4th wrote:All Good!
How many lbs/kgs of sand, Gaz????
And how do you keep it from
attracting moisture?
Thanks for the report, I've been
wondering how things were going![]()
Danf.













Said it before but I really appreciate the time you take to give these updates. Great progress 




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