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what has happened to your donor?
omega0684 - 18/2/06 at 02:30 PM

this is a post just for a bit of fun, lets get away from all the techie talk and see for a bit of a laugh what has happened to your donor. whether you are finished with your donor or still ripping it to pieces get some photos up to see wots wot! i'll start....

the other day dad and i were walking through B & Q and i happen to glance into the power tool section, angle grinder on special offer..... dad said i bet you could have some fun with one of those! quietly chuckling to myself, i said to dad, well lets get one i might need one in the near future.

my new toy

three days later and look at the fun that ive had.........



dad just laughed his head off! well i supposed ive got to get it all down the tip now!

what have you done with your donor?
get posting peeps


graememk - 18/2/06 at 02:52 PM

on the angle grinder side..

i cut a guys computer in half when he refused to pay his repair bill, not quite as fun as cutting up fords i know.


Liam - 18/2/06 at 04:27 PM

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JonBowden - 18/2/06 at 04:29 PM

quote:

i cut a guys computer in half when he refused to pay his repair bill, not quite as fun as cutting up fords i know.



I'll remember to not get you to do any work for me


Liam - 18/2/06 at 04:32 PM

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emsfactory - 18/2/06 at 05:03 PM

You're all wierd.
I paid 20 quid and a carnie came and took
it away.


rusty nuts - 18/2/06 at 05:12 PM

The price of scrap is pretty good at the moment , shouldn't cost too much to get it collected by a scrappie . And safer seeing, Liam's piccie


flak monkey - 18/2/06 at 05:13 PM

Yep, scrappies are giving about £40/tonne for scrap steel at the moment. So most will pick up for free.

Looks like you lot had fun anyway!


gary gsx - 18/2/06 at 06:09 PM

I took mine to work were we have a 26 ton 360 tracked machine with a scrap handler claw on the end wicked ripped it to bits


donut - 18/2/06 at 06:09 PM

Donor...what donor


dave_w11 - 18/2/06 at 07:57 PM

Scrap man paid me £10 to come and pick it up.


stevec - 18/2/06 at 09:19 PM

Had mine for a week,Stripped and gone,
Guess who told me that is how it would be!


Simon - 18/2/06 at 10:02 PM

I did that to a 1956 Oval window and 1973 1300 beetles

The kebab went on the back of a lorry - scrappy collected!

ATB

Simon


iank - 18/2/06 at 10:20 PM

So why did buying an angle grinder make the pikies abandon their camp in your back garden?



big_wasa - 18/2/06 at 10:49 PM

I did that to an xr3i that I once had, weapon of choice air chisel .Then took it up the tip in the wife’s fiesta

Couldn’t be bothered with the sierra I just put it on axle stands and had it taken. The whole street turned out to watch, I wouldn’t have minded but it was only on the drive for a week


zilspeed - 18/2/06 at 11:17 PM

My donor - which I haven't actually seen yet - is sitting in the yard of a transport / plant hire form. I'll be going up there in a week or two, tipping it on it's side with the forklift and taking out the steering, back axle and gearbox. They can keep the rest...

There is also a 2.3 diesel Sierra there which I can have the diff from if I want it...


quattromike - 18/2/06 at 11:57 PM

That stihl saw was good fun made a mess of the calibra. dunno why I cut it to bits, but it was fun

Mike

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quattromike - 19/2/06 at 12:00 AM

I drove it home on it's own wheels. but it didn't go out the same way.

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quattromike - 19/2/06 at 12:02 AM

And here's where I got my rear drive from
The old cozzy was rotten underneath

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