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Old 23-05-06, 09:50 PM   #21
Quiff Wichard
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lazy mover- that might be the other one- cheers scooby- it was doin me head in

I thik this was called lazy parker
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Old 23-05-06, 10:08 PM   #22
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quiff, dead right, its a lazyparker (not lazymover)

keep me right mate (only had it for 2 years and use it almost daily!!!!)
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Old 24-05-06, 09:57 AM   #23
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yeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

well I have something that I have had 38 years and only used it about twice a year.!!
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Old 24-05-06, 06:41 PM   #24
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I'm looking at the lazyparker, but it is a bit pricey at around £140. Looking at the other 2 options as well but the lazyparker seems to be the easiest/most convenient to use with the sidestand down
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Old 24-05-06, 07:46 PM   #25
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Ok here is a really cheap way of doing it

you need 2 metal trays round (as in pup type)

a sheet of nylon or some other non stick type substance, pref about 3 to 5mm thick

make above substance correct sise to fit inside the bottom of one tray

lubricate above and below slippy substance with grease

place second tray on top of first

lay on floor pop on your (centrestand IMPORTANT no good without)

there you have one very cheap turntable

and when it wears out go nick another tray
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Old 24-05-06, 08:36 PM   #26
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Quote:
Originally Posted by amarko5
Ok here is a really cheap way of doing it

you need 2 metal trays round (as in pup type)

a sheet of nylon or some other non stick type substance, pref about 3 to 5mm thick

make above substance correct sise to fit inside the bottom of one tray

lubricate above and below slippy substance with grease

place second tray on top of first

lay on floor pop on your (centrestand IMPORTANT no good without)
there you have one very cheap turntable

and when it wears out go nick another tray
Something the SV does not have...
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Old 24-05-06, 08:44 PM   #27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jdubya
Quote:
Originally Posted by amarko5
Ok here is a really cheap way of doing it

you need 2 metal trays round (as in pup type)

a sheet of nylon or some other non stick type substance, pref about 3 to 5mm thick

make above substance correct sise to fit inside the bottom of one tray

lubricate above and below slippy substance with grease

place second tray on top of first

lay on floor pop on your (centrestand IMPORTANT no good without)
there you have one very cheap turntable

and when it wears out go nick another tray
Something the SV does not have...
Thank you for stating the obvious (a fact i was aware of BTW :P )

however as others have posted costly turntables I thought i would share that one as you are probably aware not every user of this site owns an SV :P
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Old 24-05-06, 08:47 PM   #28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by amarko5
as you are probably aware not every user of this site owns an SV :P
Does anybody on here?
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Old 24-05-06, 08:49 PM   #29
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Yes a BLACK one
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Old 25-05-06, 12:08 PM   #30
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Go to a Chinese Resturant

Bit of grub and swipe the "spin-around" thing in the middle of the table on your way out
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