Ever heard of or fitted a Jefferies tube

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Them jefferies tubes are in side there Mr.
 
In case you don't know the Jefferies tubes are used to get about a starship when the turbo lifts are offline :thumb
 
Dunno about all that lot above mate, but you will definately need a left-handed screwdriver to fit a Jeffries tube to your GS, and I've got one you can have cheap - £900 to you mate.......:augie

By the way, who sold you the Jeffries tube for your bike? It was Touratwat wasn't it......:bow
 
Dunno about all that lot above mate, but you will definately need a left-handed screwdriver to fit a Jeffries tube to your GS, and I've got one you can have cheap - £900 to you mate.......:augie

By the way, who sold you the Jeffries tube for your bike? It was Touratwat wasn't it......:bow
Forget the left hand screwdriver he is just messing with you. All you need is a bucket of steam. You can fill the bucket via your kettle, use one on the ring of the cooker though or you will be there all day filling it with an electric kettle. If that fails (and it might) then go to your local builders yard and ask for a long stand. Any yard will do as they all have them. Ask nicely and they will probably give you trade discount.
 
Forget the left hand screwdriver he is just messing with you. All you need is a bucket of steam. You can fill the bucket via your kettle, use one on the ring of the cooker though or you will be there all day filling it with an electric kettle. If that fails (and it might) then go to your local builders yard and ask for a long stand. Any yard will do as they all have them. Ask nicely and they will probably give you trade discount.

The jobs much easier with elbow grease though, pop down B&Q and ask them for a tub
 


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