misteralz
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How to: Make an airline hanger for less than a tenner.Step one:
Find a single ATS cup in a pile in your local scrapyard, pay £7 for it, bring it home and clean it.
Step two:
Be in the right place at the right time when a local manufacturing firm are renewing their airlines.
Step three:
Find a redundant 239mm hub and nail it to your garage wall.
Step four:
Combine.
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pete_inthehills
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you'll never fit a boeing 747 in there!
Although easyjet airlines will probably be tempted.
pete
inthehills
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misteralz
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Ah! Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
You're so funny.
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beardies
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I also read it as "hangar" rather than "hanger"!
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pete_inthehills
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yeah, I was really disappointed when it was just a wheel nailed to the wall. I was expecting some huge construction he bought from ebay or swapped for the bumper of a 1972 austin princess.
still, as wheels nailed to the wall goes, its a lovely wheel. Nailed to the wall.
Pete
inthehills
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flingdizz
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I read it as per 747 as well- quite relieved when I found out what Misteralz really meant i.e NOT MORE SHEDS!!!!
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wildgarlic
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I read it as hangar too - word association football.
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misteralz
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I actually need another one especially for my compressor - I can't have that running in the garage without deafening myself...
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Sassinak
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Let's not have any domestic squabbles on here please MrA and FD lol
Although on second thoughts go ahead haha be nice to see a "discussion" that I wasn't involved in
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flingdizz
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Not sure about a whole shed for a compressor :? :?
I'm sure the 'keep fit' method would be a foot pump.....
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wildgarlic
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| flingdizz wrote: |
I'm sure the 'keep fit' method would be a foot pump..... |
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