Today I took the chassis off to the car repair business run by a very old friend of mine (amongst other highlights he witnessed my tragically misjudged Raleigh Tomahawk Evel Knevel impression in the summer of '73).
Somehow, despite an abslute embarassment of tools I don't own a power bar and I needed one to loosen off the bolts on the sidecar chassis struts. Mike and his lads did a great job of freeing off all the bolts and they also used the oxy to heat up and reshape the bent front sidecar mounting lugs, which they then welded back to the chassis. I even got a cup of coffee whilst I was there.
Recently the lad who works there asked if I wanted to buy his tool cabinet as he'd bought a new one. We agreed on the sum of £20 and I brought the van down to take it away. I looked in the drawers and saw they were full of tools. When I asked him about this he said "I own Snap-on tools and that's all I use now". I tried to argue with him as £20 was way too little for the cab and three drawers full of tools. He said "If you want to buy the cab it's £20, if you don't want to pay that then don't have it, that's the end of it". Obviously I said ok and took it all away.
The haul of tools included lots of Britool and Draper and a set of Blue Point sockets. I was pretty pleased. He is genuinely happy about the deal and today he was laughing because a day or so after I'd taken the tools away they had a Britool catalogue through the post and it featured one of the tools he given me, a 1/2" drive Britool ratchet... for the reduced price of £76

He's a good bloke and obviously I owe him a favour. As an aside, he's also the son of a girl that me and his boss used to play with when we were kids, which makes us feel very old.
Back to the sidecar chassis. I will be offering it up to the bike in a day or two, it all comes down to when I can get the bike back onto its wheels.
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