Quiz.

them Belville washers things are used on the steering rack ? steering assembly of the latest Ultima super car :cool:

there is a bloke building one on line ( nigel dean) who is doing videos on the caper

episode 16 ( latest) shows using them washers ;)

oops these washers were called snore or snaw washers there german apparently

so not bellville washers

oh well

locking washers

best not to have yer steering arm coming off at 200 plus mph
 
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we work for a bloke who owns an after market exhaust manu company deals in all the exotic cars ect

set up for a bugatti veron is 36 grand o_Oo_O
 
oops these washers were called snore or snaw washers there german apparently

so not bellville washers

oh well

locking washers

best not to have yer steering arm coming off at 200 plus mph
Also wrong.
You're probably thinking of Schnorr TM washers, which are ridged so don't have infinite rotational symmetry.

This : "so not bellville washers" is logically and factually wrong.

It's Belleville washers
597,000 hits on Google, so don't go aligning yourself with that dumb**** Dork.
 
Oh deary me.

All of this nonsense over what a circular disc spring is called !
 
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Mottie will be having a bash with all this.

Quiz has never seen such excitement .
 
See if you can find an epidode of "Chasing Classic Cars" s5 E12. It looks at Steve Moal in the USA, making handbuilt, extraordinary cars. They must cost millions.
Some of the episodes of Wheeler Dealers have gone into specialist makers. There's some wonderful machinery in the US. Someof it must be 100+ years old, but is still the best there is.
Anyone used an English Wheel? I needed one in Australia. Found a place in Melbourne which had the full kit but almost no idea how to use it. They assumed I'd know - nope! They let me play with it until I made progress.
 
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Also wrong.
You're probably thinking of Schnorr TM washers, which are ridged so don't have infinite rotational symmetry.

This : "so not bellville washers" is logically and factually wrong.

It's Belleville washers
597,000 hits on Google, so don't go aligning yourself with that dumb**** Dork.

Probably them yes
saw them being used in the ultima car build video
 
Quickie then:
Where in London has a run of 6 consonants in a row, without gaps or vowels?
 
Quickie then:
Where in London has a run of 6 consonants in a row, without gaps or vowels?

Is this the Piccadilly line? or rather the first letter of stations on the Piccadilly line, eg you can visit hounslow east, hounslow central, hounslow west, hatton cross, heathrow T 2&3, Heathrow T4..

In the old days, the quiz question used to be where can you visit 9 stations consecutively beginning with the same letter. In those days the train used to get to T2/3 and turn around without terminating at any point.
 
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