I've posted some photos of two projects under "Jack's Delivery" in the Photos section. The 6/1 frame is ready to go on the outside anchor bolts. The 12/2...
Try ebay. There might be one on tonight. ... From: ricky ricardo To: Lister_CSOG@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 7:14 PM Subject: [Lister_CSOG]...
Having done most of the external cleaning of my 1947 CD I am beginning to paint various parts and have used Japlac enamel in British Racing Green, thinking I'd...
I'm picking up my 6/1 (sans alternator) next week. Going to need to pick your brain on mounting and what not. It's a JKSON I believe. I understand the big cube...
HI Steve, Here in Tang I run a Jkson too. My mounting slab is inadequate at damping vibration. My slab is 3' x 5' and 18" thick. Everybody seems to agree that ...
HI Tim, As long as you use high quality pipe insulation, and perhaps a perlite lined trench for your hot water transport then distances of up to 100' or so ...
Hi all I am now giving thoughts to the walls of the engine shed. I read on there about density of the material used important in sound muffling, and to that...
Hello, Having ran the CS for a couple of months now, I find that the only real problem I have is the constant topping up of the water tank. At first I had the...
Forget buying genuine Lister bearings they cost a fortune 85 quid plus vat each. I sourced a set of jkson mainbearing bushes in the UK for about 30 quid all in...
Hi Tim,   Have you looked at rammed earth? You can make the blocks with a homemade press, and they seem they would be very good at sound deadening. There...
Hi Tim, I've made and sold concrete block and brick for nearly 29 years so I guess I can answer your questions. Start with your foundation. Mix your mortar as...
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Here we have automatic cattle watering devises that are essentially toilet level valves with a cover and a clamping method to mount it to a watering trough. ...
I used Re-Paint Land Rover green. It's not Mid Brunswick, but it's not that for away and it's fairly cheap from Halfords, etc. Paul Compton www.evguru.co.uk ...
Hi Ron, Just to be clear, this ebay item shows what i mean, and think it's the same as you talk about, Ron. ebay number: 110074288843 I notice that there is a...
Is that 85 quid for the pair? I think I would rather have original over an Indian knockoff. Has anyone used the Indian bush's for the crank in an original...
Hi Tim, What is shown is a 2 core, splittable, double corner, concrete block. The older type has 3 symmetrical cores. These were stronger but heavier. In most...
You could try pouring a bit of old engine oil on top the water in the tank. This works really well for stoping evaporation. it floats on the water and makes a...
I think vermiculite would be better fill than sand as it would be much lighter, and probably deaden the sound a bit better, as well as provide some insulation...
Oh Tim, I just realized what the exchange rate puts them in cost comparison. $1.94 USD. I wish that I could charge that much for them here. I sell them at...
No its 85+ each bearing. And the big end shells cost 75+ on top. I will take some photos of lister and indian bearings and post them. The Indian big end shells...
Thanks Ron, I believe that there is a range of blocks here in the uk that we call 'breeze blocks' - I think because they go up in a breeze - quickly. I'm also...
I never had problems with Indian Main bush bearings. Big end bearings not so good, it takes a little looking to find a supplier who knows good from bad. Same...