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AshG 27th May 2012 06:51 PM

HandyAndy
 
Has anyone heard from HandyAndy lately? been trying to get hold of him for over a week now without any luck.

michael92 27th May 2012 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AshG (Post 74009)
Has anyone heard from HandyAndy lately? been trying to get hold of him for over a week now without any luck.

Same mate, i'm sure hes probably very busy :)

rpjg1975 27th May 2012 10:46 PM

I saw him a couple of weeks back but sent him a text last week and not had any reply. Possibly having problems with his mum again? Sure he will resurface shortly. isnt normally that far away :)

Not Anumber 28th May 2012 09:52 AM

I got a text from Andy late last week, he seemed ok.

vmax1974 28th May 2012 10:29 AM

I sent him a text last week got nothing back dont even know if he has had his iva test yet or how if got on could be that it passed and he out enjoying the sunshine or at least I hope thats what it is

robo 28th May 2012 12:54 PM

I reckon hes taken lord lucan for a spin in the roadster:p

Bob

shh120m 30th May 2012 12:28 PM

I think hes having a hard time looking after his mum, im sure hell be along when he gets a minute to himself

nickharding 31st May 2012 10:25 PM

Hope to see you back to the forum soon mate. All the best.

HandyAndy 2nd June 2012 11:13 AM

I,m back
 
Hi guys,

Sorry, but i needed some "time out" to deal with home life , all sorted now & all is good :)

I,m gonna catch up with all the gossip & i,ll be back like i was never away :)


thanks to all that reported some spam posts, these came thru to my emails & so I jumped back onto the forum to respond to the problem, got logged on & AshG beat me to it, nice one Ash :cool:

thanks for all the kind words guys, means alot to me :cool:

cheers
andy

Janne E 2nd June 2012 11:23 AM

Nice to see you back:)

//Janne

vmax1974 2nd June 2012 12:46 PM

Welcome back buddy did you have your car iva'd how did it get on

twinturbo 2nd June 2012 02:23 PM

Good to see you back,

I would have deleted the spam but we never did get any powers..

TT

rpjg1975 2nd June 2012 03:52 PM

You mean you didn't want a cheap kitchen? :D

shh120m 2nd June 2012 05:34 PM

shame its been deleted, i wanted to ask the guy if he had any shower basins for sal:eek: :D :rolleyes:

twinturbo 2nd June 2012 05:49 PM

I don't know why they bother, I usualy have ones on the XROC site deleted before most peeps notice LOL...

TT

HandyAndy 2nd June 2012 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 74251)
Good to see you back,

I would have deleted the spam but we never did get any powers..

TT

Cheers TT & all for the welcome back messages:)

I,ll chase that up, :confused: :rolleyes: :D



if anyone needs a kitchen or shower tray....B&Q have a good range LOL.

cheers
andy

ayjay 2nd June 2012 08:07 PM

C'mon what about the IVA?

HandyAndy 8th June 2012 07:50 PM

Hi All,

As some of you have no doubt noticed, I,ve been rather quiet on the forum for a few weeks now, so I thought I,d explain as I,ve had so many "good luck" messages & posts for my impending IVA that I,ve felt a little guilty for not responding to the forum.

Thanks to all for the messages of good luck , they really are appreciated :)

Anyways, as some of you may know, I look after my elderly disabled mother, who it must be said has not had a good last 12 months or so,
my IVA was booked for the 18th May, but I had to make a very tough( at the time anyhow ) decision & postpone it as my mother was taken seriously ill about a week before my test,
So, as is the facility of postponing the test with at least 3 days before the test date without suffering a financial penalty I postponed it,
I,m now awaiting a new test date so as soon as I know I will let you all know & not keep it secret as I previously did :p .

Ho Hum as they say, after a 3 yr build I suppose a few extra weeks won,t hurt, afterall, with the current weather situation maybe it was a wise move as I,m not sure which would be worse......not taking the test or having a test pass(hopefully) & registered but unable to drive it due to the weather :eek:

cheers
andy:)

Johno 8th June 2012 08:05 PM

Hi Andy,
Sorry to hear about your personal problems.:(
No need to feel guilty at all. I'm sure all know a bit about each others circumstances and if members don't reply to posts there's a reason behind it.

Only hope things get better for your mother and yourself.

Johno

twinturbo 8th June 2012 08:32 PM

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not taking the test or having a test pass(hopefully) & registered but unable to drive it due to the weather
You can tell your a biker :p

TT

HandyAndy 8th June 2012 08:46 PM

Thanks Johno :)

TT, cheers for that , I don,t mind riding a bike in the wet, tho when racing bikes in the wet I don,t think I took a breath of air from the green light to the chequered flag :eek: :D .....lots of butt clenching moments indeed :D

twinturbo 8th June 2012 08:53 PM

We had a lecturer at uni "Dave Lee" (staggeringly we also had another lecturer called Lee Travis!) He had an old Morgan with nothing but a tonau cover on the passenger side. He drove to work everyday rain,snow,sun,hail,etc just in his Biggles hat to keep his head warm.

TT

HandyAndy 8th June 2012 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 74427)
We had a lecturer at uni "Dave Lee" (staggeringly we also had another lecturer called Lee Travis!) He had an old Morgan with nothing but a tonau cover on the passenger side. He drove to work everyday rain,snow,sun,hail,etc just in his Biggles hat to keep his head warm.

TT

At least he had 3 wheels tho :D .....tho , yes, "Hats off " to him for being an all weather driver/rider :cool:

twinturbo 8th June 2012 09:02 PM

It was a 4 wheel one ;)

I think I would have to have full weather gear and a Heater to use a 7 year round.

TT

HandyAndy 8th June 2012 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 74430)

I think I would have to have full weather gear and a Heater to use a 7 year round.

TT

How about motorcycle gear that has an "electric" thermal vest & electric heated gloves & a Helmet ?? sorted ;)

Deanno 8th June 2012 09:32 PM

your skin is waterproof what more do you want :rolleyes:

deezee 8th June 2012 09:42 PM

Can't wait for you to be on the road Andy. Sorry to hear about the family situation. If you need anything to help with the IVA, although loads of my trim worked loose, I've still got it all in the garage!

HandyAndy 8th June 2012 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by deezee (Post 74433)
Can't wait for you to be on the road Andy. Sorry to hear about the family situation. If you need anything to help with the IVA, although loads of my trim worked loose, I've still got it all in the garage!

Thanks mate :)
appreciate your offer of help, I really do:cool:

Thing is tho...My car is totally finished & IMO ready for its IVA test, when I go into the garage now I don,t even touch it really, tho I did reverse it out of the garage the other day JUST so I could give the garage a tidy up, did that & then just drove the Roadster back in & locked up ....didn,t touch the car , I did go thru a period of "looking" for things to do to it, but now ...nothing.

Its funny that .....its amazing how things start to "work loose" after a test :D

1 question tho ..... did you cover in the underside of the scuttle to prevent wandering hands poking about under the dash ? if so, what or how did you do it ?
I,ve done mine but TBH i,m not impressed with it really, it appears it,ll "work loose" at some point ;)

cheers
andy

shh120m 8th June 2012 10:50 PM

ey up bud,

Iv just done mine tonight with some flat grp i cut from some knackered side panels, edge trimmed it and stuck a bit of fake leather shite on it. The edge trimmed edge iv butted up to the dash and silkaflexed it. I did it with the scuttle fitted to the car though, and me bcks killing me now:D

if its ok to come and get those stamps this weekend sometime (desperate as i want to book iva soon, and i know ur upto your neck) il bring some flat sheets of grp down for you

deezee 9th June 2012 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by HandyAndy (Post 74434)
1 question tho ..... did you cover in the underside of the scuttle to prevent wandering hands poking about under the dash ? if so, what or how did you do it ?
I,ve done mine but TBH i,m not impressed with it really, it appears it,ll "work loose" at some point ;)

cheers
andy

I made some crude aluminium plates (passenger side only) badly covered them with boot carpet. Driver side cables were just tidied up. Oddly enough passenger side plates are still there. In the end decided it did make better job.

HandyAndy 9th June 2012 10:56 AM

Nathan...

I,ve done similar, used a carpet tile ( I know it sounds yuck:o ), scored a bend line into it & used velcro to attach it to the back of the dash panel & to the top rail of the chassis, it does the job but being honest...I don,t like it .

Yes of course you can pop over for the stamp set, the box is still in my car( daily driver) from the other day when I missed you, let me know when would be good for you :)

Deezee....
sounds similar to what I,ve done in the placement, but with a carpet tile as I was thinking "no sharp edges" etc ....mine just seems a bit naff :o

I,ll have a go at making it better somehow :)

cheers
andy


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