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15th September 2016, 11:26 AM
#181
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Rossco
Yeah like that idea, seen it before and works quite well. . What about checker plate ally as another option. . .
Flat alloy is ok but will blunt knives quickly.
Check will be a biatch to clean.
the good thing about ply and laminex is its dam cheap..
So after a few years if it's scratched and hammered then it doesn't hurt the pocket much to simply bin it and start again..
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15th September 2016 11:26 AM
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15th September 2016, 11:51 AM
#182
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15th September 2016, 12:44 PM
#183
Patrol God
Jusy saying instead of caging in the fridge with box section and mesh,
just use some ARC fence panel very strong and extend it so you have a top shelf.
Good to see the Arthurmobile back where it belongs. lol
or take some mesh to a sheetmetal place and get them to fold you a piece,
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15th September 2016, 01:00 PM
#184
Legendary
Originally Posted by
bigguwesty
Flat alloy is ok but will blunt knives quickly.
Check will be a biatch to clean.
the good thing about ply and laminex is its dam cheap..
So after a few years if it's scratched and hammered then it doesn't hurt the pocket much to simply bin it and start again..
I was thinking check down so the smooth side was up. Usually use a chopping board or plate when chopping stuff but laminex does sound good. Used 9mm ply with a bit of carpet on mine, doesn't work too bad. . .
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15th September 2016, 01:10 PM
#185
The 747
You could use a thin sheet of teflon which would be cool too. Easy to wipe down and doubles as a chopping board itself.
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15th September 2016, 01:13 PM
#186
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Winnie
You could use a thin sheet of teflon which would be cool too. Easy to wipe down and doubles as a chopping board itself.
Yea a bit of 12mm nylon sheet with a few stays either side..
Heaps of options..
I like the marble laminex though..
Adds class lol
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15th September 2016, 02:21 PM
#187
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On the other one [4x4] I used honeycomb wall partition from an aircraft [flip down table]
and glued a piece of aluminium sheet to it and then edged it with alloy angle iron.
Hand some cable lanyards made to hold the table when down and held it shut with 2
ute tie downs,
When the table was down I had access to my minibar/spice rack, I hollowed out the big
door and made a box with shelves to fit inside, It mainly held UHF milk, coffee, tea,
sugar and an array of different spices , the smaller door I hollowed out and fitted
my thomas copressor , That was over 20yrs ago now but still a great idea I thought at the time,lol
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15th September 2016, 04:14 PM
#188
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16th September 2016, 10:45 AM
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16th September 2016, 03:05 PM
#190
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
mudski
Just trying to figure out how to hide these holes now. The paint work their is a bit how's ya going too. I'm thinking a stainless plate laser cut into something?
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I want to remove the two front flares too and clean them out and drill some large drain holes in the base on them too.
Bit of weld, bog and rustoleum paint and you can't go wrong ha ha
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