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Old 08-16-2005 | 02:30 AM
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Hi all,
Started building my bobcat xl (had it in the box for about 2 years - never mind) failing to grow another pair of hands to help hold every thing down (first photos) I came up with a great idea why not use odd things lying round the workshop to hold things down.

Hope this tip helps other people like its helped me.

All the best


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Old 08-16-2005 | 02:32 AM
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Don't drink and drive, fly or build
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Old 08-16-2005 | 02:44 AM
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Old 08-16-2005 | 07:50 PM
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I'll drink to that!!!
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If you really want PROFESSIONAL results, you should use cans of VioBrew.
Fosters is fine for building TrimAir kits and such, but since you have invested in a fine kit like a Bobcat, why not hedge your bets and weight it down with the RIGHT beer...VioBrew. The smooth and precise quality of VioBrew is worth the extra money.
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You realise that shouldn't work in normal circumstances right? ( since the cans should all be empty! )

Nice kit, good luck!
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Old 08-17-2005 | 02:40 AM
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Hmm Viobrew sounds good wonder if its available in the uk in cans



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Old 08-17-2005 | 03:44 AM
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Hi Ant,

Being english you should be using cans of Boddingtons or John Smiths!

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Old 08-17-2005 | 04:06 AM
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Geoff,
Sorry mate ahhhhhhhh the taste of those isn't for me (drunk obviously after finished being used to hold down the bobcat) maybe I could use Old Speckled Hen instead MMMMMM.


Ant

PS not many aussies drink fosters so someone has to.
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You have gone down in my estimation drinking all this lager.

If you want proper beer then it has to be Brakspears or old hookie or maybe wadworths 6X.

Geoff.

P.S. Did you got to Odiham at the weekend? If so how did it go?

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geoff
Why isn't hobgobblin in your list or spitfire they are all good ales in fact I think I'm gonna forgo the fosters and have a beer (ale) tonight arrrrrrrrrrrrr oh back to work it is.


ant

Odiham to far for one day went to a flyin/show off grass and ripped one of the legs out me kangaroo down a pot hole / cows foot print. Never mind worse things happen at wroughton - or should that be sea ???? can't think straight ahhh concentration failing nnnnneeeeeeddddd bbbbbeeeeeerrrrrrr.

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Looking at the photos though....Most of the shots have a half filled (purple) meths bottle. Are you filling them cans up???????????

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Laura,

That might explain why I have to wear glasses.


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ORIGINAL: EASYTIGER

If you really want PROFESSIONAL results, you should use cans of VioBrew.
Fosters is fine for building TrimAir kits and such, but since you have invested in a fine kit like a Bobcat, why not hedge your bets and weight it down with the RIGHT beer...VioBrew. The smooth and precise quality of VioBrew is worth the extra money.

Isn't VioBrew just repackaged------Schlitz?!?!?!?!?!

kEVIN
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ORIGINAL: Kevin Greene


ORIGINAL: EASYTIGER

If you really want PROFESSIONAL results, you should use cans of VioBrew.
Fosters is fine for building TrimAir kits and such, but since you have invested in a fine kit like a Bobcat, why not hedge your bets and weight it down with the RIGHT beer...VioBrew. The smooth and precise quality of VioBrew is worth the extra money.

Isn't VioBrew just repackaged------Schlitz?!?!?!?!?!

kEVIN
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Old 08-19-2005 | 04:03 PM
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May be
Old 08-19-2005 | 06:38 PM
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I thought it was Blatz.

I always thought it was a bad idea naming a beer after a bodily function......

"Man, I gotta take a blatz!"
Old 08-19-2005 | 07:53 PM
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ORIGINAL: sideshow

I thought it was Blatz.

I always thought it was a bad idea naming a beer after a bodily function......

"Man, I gotta take a blatz!"

Bob---Depends on what the beer tastes like......[:'(]........

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