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Started by greypoint, August 13, 2009, 10:26:14 PM

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Quote from: Graham on April 01, 2011, 02:44:12 PM
   WMWFGT?
                      We've had a knackerd Bosch garden shredder in the garage for a year or so. When you run it , it sounds like it has a dry, shatterd bearing.
                      Just decided to strip it down to see if there was anything salvagable (And to make it easyer to fit in the bin!)
                      Turns out the fan thingy had slipped on the splines causing the fan blades to catch on the caseing making a noise like a high speed football rattle!
                      Slide it back in place with a bit of superglue on the spindle and its as good as new!  :dance:
                                     Graham. :tup:

Done that many a time Graham.  That's exactly how I'd fix it.   It's a common fault with some of the older Bosch shredders. especially the AXT 2200.    All those Torx screws get on your nerves after a while though.  (a cordless screwdriver is my friend) :tup:
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Quote from: jinky on April 01, 2011, 05:43:27 AM
I`ve decided to make it all official and am now operating as a fully registered, fully insured business. Just completed an official  contractor form for a company picking up a lucrative contract with housing organisations In leeds and doing my first job for them at 7.30 this morning. be main ly doing publicity and revising my website this month but the plan is to try to give it a go for the next 12 months and see where it takes me on a semi-pro basis. If it works fine, if not it`s not the end of the world and it`s back to the obsessive hobby.  ;)
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Ooo can't believe I missed this.  'grats.

Site looks v. cool.  Like the girls in the mall pics - but they need to be in fewer galleries ;)
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Cheers Jonathan. Yes my task today is to re-jig my webiste a bit. Going to be mainly doing that and sortin g out advertising this month as I`m not quite fit enough for big jobs - not that I`ll turn any down.

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Quote from: jinky on April 05, 2011, 11:31:37 AM
Cheers Jonathan. Yes my task today is to re-jig my webiste a bit. Going to be mainly doing that and sortin g out advertising this month as I`m not quite fit enough for big jobs - not that I`ll turn any down.

Just caught up with your news Paul, good luck and hope it all goes well  :tup:
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The old one needed another £300 board so its now on Ebay for spares.

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Quote from: jinky on April 05, 2011, 11:31:37 AM
Cheers Jonathan. Yes my task today is to re-jig my webiste a bit. Going to be mainly doing that and sortin g out advertising this month as I`m not quite fit enough for big jobs - not that I`ll turn any down.


If you don't mind people knowing where you are then get yourself onto Google Maps. It is very good free advertising. Also look up all the free listing sites to get your name about on the internet. If you go onto my website  www.lancashirephotography.com   second page " Our Services " you will see a map link....... Good Luck.. :tup:

Graham

#1448
Quote from: admin on April 05, 2011, 07:47:08 AM
Quote from: Graham on April 01, 2011, 02:44:12 PM
   WMWFGT?
                      We've had a knackerd Bosch garden shredder in the garage for a year or so. When you run it , it sounds like it has a dry, shatterd bearing.
                      Just decided to strip it down to see if there was anything salvagable (And to make it easyer to fit in the bin!)
                      Turns out the fan thingy had slipped on the splines causing the fan blades to catch on the caseing making a noise like a high speed football rattle!
                      Slide it back in place with a bit of superglue on the spindle and its as good as new!  :dance:
                                     Graham. :tup:

Done that many a time Graham.  That's exactly how I'd fix it.   It's a common fault with some of the older Bosch shredders. especially the AXT 2200.    All those Torx screws get on your nerves after a while though.  (a cordless screwdriver is my friend) :tup:
Hi Mick.
                           I never thought to ask you if it could be repaired. :uglystupid2:
                           I did wonder how many folks have taken them to the dump!. And a big :tup: re the cordless scewdriver! Iv'e got two DeWalt jobbies. (Did you know that if you hold one in each hand down by your sides and squeeze the triggers alternatley as you walk all stiff legged, you look and sound like a robot! :2funny:)
                                    As Ever.   Graham.
                           
Build a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day.
Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. 

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Quote from: Graham on April 05, 2011, 04:58:38 PM
(Did you know that if you hold one in each hand down by your sides and squeeze the triggers alternatley as you walk all stiff legged, you look and sound like a robot! :2funny:)
                                    As Ever.   Graham.
                         

Is this why you do gig shots at night, as you aren't safe to be let out in daylight?  :2funny: :legit:

Graham

Quote from: Oldboy on April 05, 2011, 07:25:05 PM
Quote from: Graham on April 05, 2011, 04:58:38 PM
(Did you know that if you hold one in each hand down by your sides and squeeze the triggers alternatley as you walk all stiff legged, you look and sound like a robot! :2funny:)
                                    As Ever.   Graham.
                         

Is this why you do gig shots at night, as you aren't safe to be let out in daylight?  :2funny: :legit:
Wachoosayin Mr.  :knuppel2:
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wmmfgt the sun is shining and if I didn't have to go shopping at lunchtime I'd be going to Richmond Park to see if the deer are out to play....and to get out of the office for a bit....
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Oldboy

#1452
The old saying, "One Swallow doesn't a summer make". That's OK as I saw seven of these today.  ;D :tup:



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krennon

Great shot OB love the colours nicely seen  :tup:
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wmmfgt

The boss bought us breakfast from the sandwich shop up the road BLT Baguette no butter just some mayo lubbly jubbly  :tup:
The sun is shining, it feels like it's about 20 degrees outside, its' Friday....
My parents are coming up from Devon tomorrow to stay for a few days and as I've not seen my mum for over a year (dad came up last Aug but mum stayed at home) I'm really looking forward to seeing them both, spoke to Dad on wednesday and he's got a minolta lens for me that he got cheap... :tup:
We're meeting up with my brother and nephew on Sunday for lunch, not seen my bro for about 3 months... :beer:
And I've got Monday and Tuesday off work  ;D
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