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voucht
12th February 2013, 06:26 PM
Hi guys,
Just wanted to let you know that I closed the workshop and covered the chassis as I will not be touching the car during the next 2-3 months.

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Actually, as some of you already know, my second job is diving instructor, and finally, I leave cold and snowy Sweden this year again to go to South East Asia for diving a couple of months. It is a bit "going back home" for me as I've been working four winter seasons in Thailand, and one summer in Malaysia between 2007 and 2012 as a diving instructor. And I don't get bothered going back there, these places offer such good life and excellent diving. This year, I'm starting an on-line diving booking website, and the main purpose of my trip this year will be to make contact with partner dive shops. So I'm going to Thailand, Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia... poor me :p

I take the plane tomorrow, so on Thursday, I'll be wearing my shorts and flip flops!

But I will still check the forum, I'll be "on-line" most of the time. Regarding the brake lines, you can still contact me for that as I will still be in contact with the company in France (I'm still working for them in a distance, where ever I am in the world :) )

... and may be I'll post one or two pictures to share a few sunbeams with you guys.

Good luck for you builds, jobs, IVA tests, and so on...

Bye !

Dualist
12th February 2013, 06:42 PM
Great work if you can get it, sounds awesome man, have a great time ;)

ayjay
12th February 2013, 06:49 PM
Pic looks like a coffin ----RIP roadster:D

robo
12th February 2013, 07:07 PM
Best of luck.:)

Bob

vmax1974
12th February 2013, 08:38 PM
have a good one and be safe

Bonzo
12th February 2013, 09:04 PM
I hope you have a great time out there Sylvain :cool: :)

Look forward to some nice sunny pics. :)

K4KEV
13th February 2013, 02:24 AM
Jammy bugger;) hope you have a good time bud....will be needing one more line from you ...I have a master cylinder for a clutch and the flare nut union is 12 x 1....and I have a slave cylinder from a alfa 156 and it is this one I am struggling to find out the flare nut size, I think it might be 7/16 x 24 but not sure yet, so if I am reading you right ...you can still process orders from us lot.
like I say Syl av a gud un.
cheers mate
Kev

motomaniac
13th February 2013, 08:49 AM
ooh, ears prick up... diving, hmmm, any discounts??.... lol.... have a great time and be safe.... lucky bugger.... cold north sea and cold lakes for me.... brrrrr

TheArf
13th February 2013, 07:49 PM
I am assuming that you are one of those P.A.D.I. instructors, cross to the dark side and become a proper instructor, where you enter the water with a 14" dagger between your teeth and a hacksaw and prybar on your utility belt.
Yep you guessed it B.S.A.C open water instructor, never been to the east, have a great time and dont forget the deco stop after a hard day at the office

Arfon

p.s but I have been to Cuba, Egypt, The canaries(all four), Malta, Turkey, Greek mainland Corfu,Rhodes,Zante,Scapa Flow oh and most of the decent sites in the U.K., only regret is I havn't been to Oban

flyerncle
13th February 2013, 07:56 PM
12x1 is Peugeot and some vauxhall pipe ends,usually load sensing valves and pug wheel cylinders.

Got plenty if you are stuck.

gaz05
13th February 2013, 08:19 PM
Sounds great. Son number one has always wanted to take up diving. He left the UK early December to do some travelling. He spent three weeks diving off Gili Trawangan and other places in Indonesia and Cambodia. He's completely hooked on it now. He's in Brisbane now and determined to dive the Barrier Reef.

Have a great time. (It would be hard not to !!)

robo
14th February 2013, 08:23 AM
[QUOTE=TheArf;88531]I am assuming that you are one of those P.A.D.I. instructors, cross to the dark side and become a proper instructor, where you enter the water with a 14" dagger between your teeth and a hacksaw and prybar on your utility belt.

Arfon

With all the flooding in wales you still have criminals roaming the streets tooled up??Tut:p :) :)

Bob

Not Anumber
14th February 2013, 09:29 AM
An old mate of mine called Dave Norman is a diving instructor in a place called Pattaya in Chin Buri and has just invested in a small bar there. Is that anywhere near where you are going ?

TheArf
14th February 2013, 02:15 PM
No No No the only criminals around the flooded areas are the insurence assessors, atleast Dick Turpin wore a mask

Arfon

voucht
16th February 2013, 04:24 AM
Thank you very much for the wishes guys. I arrived yesterday, as expected, it is nice and sunny. But now, it is time to get some work done !

Some personal replies to follow :)

voucht
16th February 2013, 04:26 AM
Jammy bugger;) hope you have a good time bud....will be needing one more line from you ...I have a master cylinder for a clutch and the flare nut union is 12 x 1....and I have a slave cylinder from a alfa 156 and it is this one I am struggling to find out the flare nut size, I think it might be 7/16 x 24 but not sure yet, so if I am reading you right ...you can still process orders from us lot.
like I say Syl av a gud un.
cheers mate
Kev

No problem Kev, just let me know what you need and when, and I can place the order any time. If you are not sure of the thread on the slave cylinder side, I can ask my boss, he should be able to figure it out.
Just keep me posted :)

voucht
16th February 2013, 04:37 AM
I am assuming that you are one of those P.A.D.I. instructors, cross to the dark side and become a proper instructor, where you enter the water with a 14" dagger between your teeth and a hacksaw and prybar on your utility belt.
Yep you guessed it B.S.A.C open water instructor, never been to the east, have a great time and dont forget the deco stop after a hard day at the office

Arfon

p.s but I have been to Cuba, Egypt, The canaries(all four), Malta, Turkey, Greek mainland Corfu,Rhodes,Zante,Scapa Flow oh and most of the decent sites in the U.K., only regret is I havn't been to Oban

Ahahah Arf, I like your description of the BSAC divers :D

But I'm not ashamed, as I am actually a trained and certified CMAS ** diving instructor, having started diving in France 23 years ago (at that time, PADI was forbidden over there !). As you might know, CMAS training is quite tough too :cool:
I have the French diving federation cert., the French state cert. (both are CMAS), and when I started working in Asia, yes, I took a crossover to PADI, as it is almost the only organisation working here. No other choices if I wanted a job. So I'm actually 3 times an instructor ;)

Nice places you've been diving btw, I know some of them (I'm a Malta lover).
May be I'll meet you under water before I meet you on the road?
Cheers.

voucht
16th February 2013, 04:44 AM
Sounds great. Son number one has always wanted to take up diving. He left the UK early December to do some travelling. He spent three weeks diving off Gili Trawangan and other places in Indonesia and Cambodia. He's completely hooked on it now. He's in Brisbane now and determined to dive the Barrier Reef.

Have a great time. (It would be hard not to !!)

Looks like you son got the Virus, goooood :cool:
If you don't mind, I might PM you later as I plan to go down to Indonesia and Gili is on my list. It is always good to talk to people who know the places, and if your son could give me some tips, would be great :)
Thanks.

voucht
16th February 2013, 04:47 AM
An old mate of mine called Dave Norman is a diving instructor in a place called Pattaya in Chin Buri and has just invested in a small bar there. Is that anywhere near where you are going ?

Actually no, Pattaya is on the other coast, good season is starting later over there. But I might stop there on my way up to Bangkok at the end of my "tour". If I do, I'll let you know.
Thanks!:)

TheArf
16th February 2013, 07:27 PM
I'm afraid not sylvain, as i have just two weeks ago decided to retire from diving as i had a huge operation on my knee three years ago and i find it difficult so i decided to call it a day. Now hopefully i will be able to direct more attention to the roadster. I hope you have a great time out there total respectto CMAS cracking agency to train with, as for PADI i have dived with some realy good divers but i have also seen somethings that have made me voice my concerns with the centre, one of these days i wil learn to keep my mouth shut

Arfon