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Post by MartinT on Mar 4, 2016 10:35:36 GMT
...woken at 6.00am by my neighbour's new Subaru starting up Mine's a bit noisy when I start it up at 05:15 or so. I try to be considerate and move off immediately, rather than hang around. Woken up at 06:00?? I'm in the office by then!
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Post by speedysteve on Mar 4, 2016 17:17:33 GMT
Hehe, try a free revving, tuned up 2.0, near touring car spec engine in Caterham with single side box, 2.5" bore exhaust. That's noisy. I'm all PC now though:)
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Post by MartinT on Mar 4, 2016 20:13:01 GMT
Can't match that, but high revving Honda VTEC screamer with supercharger whine through a 2" bore free-flow all the way through makes a fair bit of noise
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Post by speedysteve on Mar 4, 2016 20:41:58 GMT
Yes, and everyday too
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Post by MikeMusic on Mar 4, 2016 21:10:34 GMT
Reminds me - the chain on my bike is getting a bit noisy......
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Post by Chris on Mar 6, 2016 19:24:45 GMT
Today I am mostly tired. Noisy cars and bikes fall by the wayside compared to anchor winch chains which we've had running through the night. What a forkin racket. Been mostly very very cold as well.
Apart from that,just great!
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Post by ChrisB on Mar 6, 2016 20:08:34 GMT
Lately, I have been mostly removing rotten foam and stubborn glue from 40 year old 12" bass drivers. Nice!
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Post by MartinT on Mar 6, 2016 22:51:15 GMT
Lately I've been cleaning the house ready for sale and taking more trips to the dump. Finished! Now for the interminable forms to fill in. Marking boundaries and finding 8 year old safety certificates.
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Post by speedysteve on Mar 7, 2016 11:37:59 GMT
Yes, welcome also to Chancel repair liability and beware of covenants:)
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Post by MartinT on Mar 7, 2016 13:40:36 GMT
Nasty!
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Post by speedysteve on Apr 27, 2016 13:57:55 GMT
That's such a shame. And it's so hard as they are in your private home. This is where we would win all the time every time. Honestly to run the good building company is so easy because you just have to look at the companies that do things so bad and be excellent where they are weak and you've got a recipe for success. Very interestingly we did a job for a chap called Ritchie from wigwam , I can't remember his forum name . But he is mates with speedySteve our horn loving member here I just got a call from a random architect in London saying that we have been recommended I knock on the door walking to the lounge and see these 9 foot horns dominating their living room . And class A amplifiers everywhere. If anyone wants any advice on anything to do with construction just send me a message I'll be always happy to help and advise Can't believe I missed this one... He is Hayward over at hifi wigwam. I made his rather large mid bass horns. Rectangular mouthed and 1.6m or so long! I bet it all sounds epic in his room:)
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