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Yay! Full Binky.
Nice cameo
lazy ****ers
building up a motor is one of lifes pleasures (1275 mini cooper s here well 1400 by the end) punching in the piston with the back of the hand makes a lovely sound
It's always satisfying watching an engine be built properly, almost up there with doing it yourself!
Annoyingly that 35-odd minutes flew by so it's going to be a long wait for episode 31!!
seems a puny looking timing belt!
That was a very therapeutic watch (coming from a viewpoint of building competition engines), poor turbo yoda but it all came good in the end thanks to T.E.D.
Nice cameo
Yeah ha ha
I suspect they are not being entirely truthful about the purpose of that turbo. It's lovely to watch an engine being built up like that
That's a relief!
That flew by. Much enjoyment here.
Easily the best thing on the internet....for some years now, possibly decades....
Woop! That's this evening sorted....
Wasn't gonna have a beer tonight, but....
I'm guessing it might be an even longer wait until the next episode (or the one after that), presumably they're not doing any build work at the moment.

Good to hear from them.
I have been wondering how Corona willl effect the planned 9-12 month build schedule for Binky.
planned 9-12 month
https://giphy.com/gifs/Friends-season-2-episode-12-the-one-after-superbowl-part-1-lQ1nXVifuLqyVAH2Gu
isn't there an escargot thread ?
Don't remember seeing one, all 5 Escargot episodes are in this thread.
They are incredibly good-natured, don't know how they manage it. Some of the jobs removing the old kit would drive you mad. Strangely good watch really
isn’t there an escargot thread ?
I think one started up but seeing as the truck will be carrying Binky around it seems best to keep it in here. Place your bets on which is finished first!!
Had a giggle when after watching Richard struggle with that giant piece of wood someone in the comments pointed out that he had in fact found the joints of the separate pieces but they're dovetailed and glued. Got to love an installer who never thinks about how stuff might have to come back out for repairs etc.
Those are some big old crusty nuts and filthy flaps.
Loving the escargot. Also, it's even been useful- I saw those big-ass spanners they have and thought, why don't I have those? Now I do. Result!
leffeboy
SubscriberThey are incredibly good-natured, don’t know how they manage it. Some of the jobs removing the old kit would drive you mad. Strangely good watch really
Some of us do that sort of stuff for a living and mostly remain cheerful 😉 you just get used to people designing things where maintenance is not high on the design brief.
It does drive you mad sometimes, but you must realise these people often design it right in the first place but then accountants or production planners sully the design in the name of cost saving or ease of production.
More Binky this weekend
Wohoo!!
Loving the escargot. Also, it’s even been useful- I saw those big-ass spanners they have and thought, why don’t I have those? Now I do. Result!
A (very high tech) engineering mate is a steam engine enthusiast and has a couple he drives to shows. Among his favourite possessions is the tool set from a WWII tank. I think it might have been a Sherman. It has some seriously big tools but equally stuff that has to work in relatively confined spaces but give a lot of grunt so there are huge ratchets with a billion points of engagement so you're not constantly smacking your knuckles into bulkheads.
Only clicked on this because someone reference Project Binky on my seahorse thread and I was intrigued. I feel I may have a lazy weekend watching from the start
I feel I may have a lazy weekend watching from the start.
By the time you add up all the episodes, the outtake extras and the Escargot side plot you'll need more than a weekend!
How long has it been going and how many extras?
I just watched Episode 29 about the suspension. So wish I had the push kit when I was removing and replacing the bushed in a SE5 Scimitar
As much as I love it, the umpteen captive nuts and brackets are wearing a bit thin. I hope they get it done soon.
Is it something like 6 years and counting?
but then accountants or production planners sully the design in the name of cost saving or ease of production.
Yeah well obvs, if it was left to engineers everything would be eleventy squillion pounds more expensive and would take 175 man hours to produce...It's mostly why ze Germans lost ze war y'know....
[strong]nickc[/strong] wrote:
Yeah well obvs, if it was left to engineers everything would be eleventy squillion pounds more expensive and would take 175 man hours to produce…
Check out the "real" Land Rover replacement being developed by Ineos
https://ineosgrenadier.com/reveal
Start from the beginning
EDIT: And note that most of the engineers are German 🙂
I've been approached by one of the Bad Obsession team, looking to sort a bike to ride with the kids. When I'm back in the shop on Monday I'm going to look into what's available - but basic/mid level hybrids and commuters are in short supply!
Wondered if any biking Binky fans had any parts/bits they might look to throw into the pot for a surprise project build instead?
I'm thinking a 29" hardtail, large/XL. Just get him something a bit nicer, maybe paint it to match what I think Binky will end up. (There's a fair hint in the latest episode, I reckon!)
Any ideas, fire them to me at info@18bikes.co.uk
As much as I love it, the umpteen captive nuts and brackets are wearing a bit thin. I hope they get it done soon.
Is it something like 6 years and counting?
It’s a 9-12 month build schedule so any day now I guess 😉.
Seriously though you know they’re trolling us yeah? I saw the finished car about 3 years ago having a shake down at Llandow. It was supposed to be a closed session but I was there for work. They’re making £5k a month each from YouTube so instead of releasing episodes once or even twice a week in ‘real time’ they’re dripping them out for the ££££. Why do you think they film in a windowless garage?
Anyway. The MG X Power SV is done now so I guess they’ll trot out the rest of Binky pretty quickly now to start releasing those.
The mad thing is the Es Cargo series is actually ‘real time’.
Seriously though you know they’re trolling us yeah? I saw the finished car about 3 years ago having a shake down at Llandow. It was supposed to be a closed session but I was there for work. They’re making £5k a month each from YouTube so instead of releasing episodes once or even twice a week in ‘real time’ they’re dripping them out for the ££££. Why do you think they film in a windowless garage?
Anyway. The MG X Power SV is done now so I guess they’ll trot out the rest of Binky pretty quickly now to start releasing those.
The mad thing is the Es Cargo series is actually ‘real time’.
OK then.
They must have built a time machine too then, because the Q&A video posted on the 30th Jan 2018, with the car in the background, still a shell, had questions that were asked on their facebook page on the 12th feb 2018.
But apparently he car had been finished a year prior to that?
Anyway...
Turbo fitting time!!! Oh, wait...
That’s cool @simonbowns, be good to see them/him whilst riding in the Shropshire hills
How will that ever fit in now?
OK then.
They must have built a time machine too then, because the Q&A video posted on the 30th Jan 2018, with the car in the background, still a shell, had questions that were asked on their facebook page on the 12th feb 2018.
So my joke missed the mark then.
Bump for the weekday crowd, if anyone's got any parts to donate to a bike build then give me a shout! info@18bikes.co.uk
Not Binky but one for the bracket fans from the chaps @ BOM...
Just seen that, nice!