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Old 20th November 2009, 08:21 AM
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I'm with you Ash, after all the work I've put in, I'd sooner sell the house and live in the car!

Hope you both feel better soon.

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Old 20th November 2009, 08:49 AM
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Glad to see you are able to speak about it. Burns are horrific injuried, and Ginge looks like he got a right toasting.

Speedy recovery lads.

PS- Ginge, we want the gory pics
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Old 20th November 2009, 09:06 AM
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Sh*te, that's bloody awfull - and Ginge is still smiling. I had a few near misses after saying "that should do", you soon learn to not go by that philosophy. Nothing like that though.....I bet that really hurts.

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Old 20th November 2009, 09:44 AM
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Hi
I didn't post anything last night,
because I wanted to see how Ginge and Ash faired up the hospital.

As Ash said we were there running the car up to temp.
Ash was standing at the front by the rad.
Ginge was sitting in the passenger seat watching the dial.

The top hose blew off and poor Ginge got it full in the face and arm
strait from the rad. He had no chance of getting away from it.
Luckily he had the thought of literally throwing himself out of the car
and rip his top off

Ash managed a bit better as when it blew he could at least get away from it.
He still got enough hot water on himself to make him get his trousers of in a rush.

I could see Ginge wasn't fairing so well. It looked like he may go into shock
so we decided the best place would be up the A&E.

Anyway guys, hope you are feeling slightly better this morning.
I'm sure The burns unit at East Grinstead will get you going again Ginge.

Just on a slightly lighter note.
When Ash's wife see him wandering about in his underpants, she asked him what had happened.
He told her he had burned the top of his leg.
First thing she did.......

Yea... check all was well in the marital department..
And they say men have a one track mind..


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Old 20th November 2009, 12:27 PM
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Its one of those situations where you say it could have been worse but was actually pretty horrific to start with

Good to see your both ok albeit injured and in pain! and hope you make a speedy recovery.
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Old 20th November 2009, 03:06 PM
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Makes you realise how dangerous playing around with cars can be

Out of interest, would it be worthwhile posting a pic of the offending joiner so we know what doesn't work?

Here's to a speedy recovery
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Old 20th November 2009, 03:23 PM
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Dont know what to say except hope the pain eases soon and you both heal nicely take care of yourselves
ive joined hoses with plain tube before and never had one pop off
It really is a lesson learned the hard way for you guys
on another note when your ready to play again check the radiator cap isnt too high a poundage most cars are happy with 7llbs but ive seen caps upto 30llbs!!! it really should of vented off the pressure before popping off the hose
and im sorry if this sounds like bolting the door after the horse has bolted its not meant that way
good luck and hope you still make the show if your up to it im hoping to go on sunday
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Old 20th November 2009, 04:16 PM
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Actually Ray, that is the conclusion we came to that the cap was at fault.
It certainly wasn't at full boiling point when it blew.
I personally didn't see any prob with the joint, in fact Ash did the top hose exactly the same as mine.
Mines been no probs for the last 3000 miles. and that's in the summer heat of the south west of France.

I think it was just one of those unfortunate accidents.
It's just a shame Ginge got hurt so bad, because obviously Ash feels really guilty about it.

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Old 20th November 2009, 04:46 PM
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Hi all,

Just a quick update.

Went to the specialist burns unit at East Grinstead where the nurse proceeded to remove large quantities of dead skin, really not as painful as it sounds until she started pulling the hairs on my arm! I have another appointment, this time, at Salisbury burns unit (working my way across from Chatham to home via burns units) on Tuesday.

Here is the only picture I have which was taken by Ash in the hospital whilst he had his hand under the cold tap! The picture doesn’t really do it justice, not that I am trying to big myself up.

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