kitchen parts depot

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  1. Dave

    Dave *Very Smart* Pedantic Old Fart Paid Member

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    Wonder what the spoon weighs Brian?

    My Titanium spoon weighs 12gm!:thumbup:

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  2. StuMc

    StuMc Moderator and Regional Host - Manchester Moderator

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    I can`t see Brian`s carbon effort being much more than a couple of grams! :lol:
     
  3. Dave

    Dave *Very Smart* Pedantic Old Fart Paid Member

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    Nor can I. That's why I'm interested in the comparrison!:thumbup:
     
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    PW JT9D turbine blades?
     
  6. Brian.G

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    Arent we sharp!
     
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    Ill weigh it later and take a pic, I do have to find the lead for my scales though so it may take longer that 'later':lol:
     
  8. VAG

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    lol the one on the left looks like 3rd stage LPT blade and the right one looks like 2nd stage HPT blade
     
  9. Brian.G

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    Are you making one of them as well Brian?:lol:
    I reckon one of those would drive your dishwasher well enough to get that 02A gearbox casing clean. TBH I was a bit disappointed in the result. I could have steam cleaned it better, all be it with several "full face splashbacks at 120deg";)
     
  11. Brian.G

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    The dishwasher did ok for what it was designed for, At least now all the heavy crap is gone, itll make dipping it in caustic soda a bit easier since it wont have to cut through as much gunk, Im expecting it to give off enough hydrogen when dipping that Ill end up with enough to make the Hindenburg mk2, but instead, NOT paint it with thermite paint ,as they did;):lol:
     
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  12. StuMc

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    Someone`s been watching Mythbusters... ;) :lol:
     
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    You're a 'Dubaholic when......
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    the wife busts you baking car parts in the kitchen.[:D]
     
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    hahahahaha nice one
     
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    Yeah, but she didn't catch me scrubbing parts in the tub! ;)
     
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    i got rumbled using the dishwasher for a couple of items..
     
  17. StuMc

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    You need to have a look at the `Kitchen Parts Depot` here... ;)
     
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    That's freakin' hilarious!! :lol:
    Hmmm.... do I put the pistons on the top rack of the dishwasher, or just use the pots and pans setting.......
     
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    This thread makes me feel much better about myself!

    Only got 4 alloys, fuel injection pipes, various brackets and a battery in the kitchen.

    And the vinegar bucket for rust removal, and the broken mig welder.

    Plus the 3 boxes of essentials for the mountain bikes, the workshop stand, the toolkits for the bikes and a front wheel I need to make a special spanner for to adjust, which explains the angle grinder and the bit of stainless.

    4 Spax shocks in the top bedroom, plus a sub I never got round to fitting, 2 bikes in the second bedroom plus the singlespeed in the hall, and somehow I remain single. How do they resist?

    Must have spoken to my (nice) ex about the time the FZR arrived in the kitchen for me to do the valve shims, and the 'crosser for stickering up...

    And we've all put parts in the oven or fridge to expand/contract them for easier fitting haven't we?
     
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    Scrubbing 'Dub parts in the tub (insert reference to nursery rhyme here) is fine, but is it wrong to be in the tub with them?[:$]
     

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