Its been quite noisey here today, had a couple of vintage raidials flying about but alas i never had my camera with me to snap them
A very important point for all the car owners amongst us. If you get volcanic ash on your windscreen do not under any circumstances (unless avoiding a crash) use your wipers with or without water. Volcanic ash will scratch your screen quicker than you can say "oh phuq it". You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
A very important point for all the car owners amongst us. If you get volcanic ash on your windscreen do not under any circumstances (unless avoiding a crash) use your wipers with or without water. Volcanic ash will scratch your screen quicker than you can say "oh phuq it". You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
How about compressed air?
A very important point for all the car owners amongst us. If you get volcanic ash on your windscreen do not under any circumstances (unless avoiding a crash) use your wipers with or without water. Volcanic ash will scratch your screen quicker than you can say "oh phuq it". You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
How about compressed air?
That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot
Matt
You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
How about compressed air?
That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot
Matt
Just park it behind an engine test.![]()
You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
How about compressed air?
That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot
Matt
Just park it behind an engine test.![]()
You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
How about compressed air?
That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot
Matt
Just park it behind an engine test.![]()
You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
How about compressed air?
That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot
Matt
Just park it behind an engine test.![]()
You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.
Matt
How about compressed air?
That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot
Matt
Just park it behind an engine test.![]()
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