Yeah, it's all good until the first lap when it's covered in an inch of mud, horse shit, and oil.
Update item #1 - My arm is still buggered after breaking it 2 weeks ago and not realising. I've had a bollocking for using it from at least 2 nurses now. Guess I should behave.
Update item #2 - Possibly the last machined piece to be done - which is a good job because the lathe is up for sale (~1m bed length, 200mm over centre, 3ph, if anyone's interested):
The cover/cap for the wheel bearings, bit longer than strictly necessary because it also acts as the guide for the alloys to help with wheel changes, and it seals the hole in the centre of them at the same time to stop them collecting mud and gravel.
And, the most important of them all, item #3 - Bit of promo/workshop mug upgrade, vital performance item, knocks 10 seconds off the 0-StrongEnoughToTarnishTheSpoon time for most good teabags: