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31st August 2020, 10:05 AM
#14761
Originally Posted by
TPC
On holidays in Darwin for 8 day's.
Glad I don’t live in COVID land and have freedom to do what I want.
just keep rubbing it in mate ..... ;-)
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31st August 2020 10:05 AM
# ADS
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31st August 2020, 10:08 AM
#14762
spent the weekend splitting firewood for my 80+ yo mum.
took the au ute for it's first real run, no problem, except the left hand wiper came off.
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31st August 2020, 03:02 PM
#14763
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Originally Posted by
10G
just keep rubbing it in mate ..... ;-)
Ok, I will.
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31st August 2020, 04:14 PM
#14764
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
TPC
Ooh I helped build that building you're sitting in Tone! 1996 it was so I hope you enjoy the ducted air con mate, I helped make and install those ducts haha
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31st August 2020, 05:55 PM
#14765
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Originally Posted by
Plasnart
Ooh I helped build that building you're sitting in Tone! 1996 it was so I hope you enjoy the ducted air con mate, I helped make and install those ducts haha
Really? It even still works.
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31st August 2020, 06:04 PM
#14766
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
TPC
Really? It even still works.
Yep. Was called Holiday Inn originally though. I was just a young lacky at the time. It was supposed to face The Esplanade square on but I stuffed up the pegs that's why she's at 45 degrees haha! Jokes!
I did have to crawl through one duct though to replace some broken insulation pins. That was a bit scary
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31st August 2020, 08:26 PM
#14767
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View from our table at “all you can eat” restaurant at Cullen Bay.91A71361-5B8D-4BDA-8EB5-4237506B2ADD.jpeg
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1st September 2020, 06:38 AM
#14768
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That looks and sounds amazing, thanks for sharing Tony :-)
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1st September 2020, 12:02 PM
#14769
Started back at work today after a 6 month break, without pay for the last 4 months, didn't qualify for Jobkeeper. Working from home to begin with, then a return to site when required. I can get the travel exemptions, but they are single journey only, so if I return to Vic from QLD, i will have to quarantine for the mandatory 2 weeks again - not that keen on that scenario, so will see how long I can hang off heading to QLD, as it will mean I am stuck up there until the QLD opens the borders.
Fired up the computer just now, 723 messages downloading, god its started again! - looks like 80% are from the motherhood brigade.
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7th September 2020, 02:57 PM
#14770
Patrol God
Successfully replacing the handbrake cable on the EB Falcon after a bit of drama...
I had the new cable fitted and used a torch to identify any sharp edge that could cut it.
I Found a couple of places, so removed it and put all parts in the D/S footwell.
After filing and bending the metal on the handle assembly, I fitted it to the car.
After a quick search, I couldn't find the end that joined the cable to the under car lever.
I pulled all the tools out of the foot well, lifted the carpet, searched under the seats, took all the stuff out from under the centre console and retraced my steps to the workshop.
No sign of the bloody part. Fast forward half an hour... I had even used a magnet to try and find the part in hard reach spots so I was thinking about ways to make a new piece.
I gave up looking and went to pack up the tools but when I picked up the torch, I found the part stuck to its magnetic base!!!
Last edited by mudnut; 7th September 2020 at 03:00 PM.
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