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25th April 2019, 09:47 PM
#13451
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25th April 2019 09:47 PM
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26th April 2019, 09:03 AM
#13452
Originally Posted by
mudski
Spent the day cleaning out the almost falling down carport which houses the camper and firewood. Split a trailer load of Redgum. Also made a firewood box so I don’t need to keep going to the carport to get firewood. Was made out of pallets I scored for free at work. The left overs got cut up for kindling. @
rusty_nail. How’s my carpentry work go? I am quite chuffed with myself really. Its got about 180 screws in it, and I used about 5 pallets to make this. I even gave it a coat of linseed oil when I finished to darken the light timber a bit.
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Hey that's a bloody good effort, looks great. We use wheelbarrows. 1 for big wood, 1 for mid range wood and 1 for kindling.
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26th April 2019, 10:09 AM
#13453
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
mudski
I thought no one used nails anymore. I cannot remember the last time I used a nail. Screws are so much easier and quicker. Unless you use a nail gun....
sorry thats what I meant, carpenters use nail guns lol not just nails
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26th April 2019, 12:53 PM
#13454
Originally Posted by
10G
Hey that's a bloody good effort, looks great. We use wheelbarrows. 1 for big wood, 1 for mid range wood and 1 for kindling.
Thanks.
I've been thinking about adding like a narrow side section onto it so I can put kindling in it. I have more than enough pallets at work to add onto it.
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26th April 2019, 01:13 PM
#13455
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
Spent the day cleaning out the almost falling down carport which houses the camper and firewood. Split a trailer load of Redgum. Also made a firewood box so I don’t need to keep going to the carport to get firewood. Was made out of pallets I scored for free at work. The left overs got cut up for kindling. @
rusty_nail. How’s my carpentry work go? I am quite chuffed with myself really. Its got about 180 screws in it, and I used about 5 pallets to make this. I even gave it a coat of linseed oil when I finished to darken the light timber a bit.
That looks great mate. Seriously looks neat and looks like it belongs there!
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26th April 2019, 01:30 PM
#13456
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Pete49
Its the way you drive now. Its a snake oil item, but your saving fuel so keep driving the way you are now. Good luck with it.
Originally Posted by
mudski
Its actually not. I've seen first hand using a test tube with contaminated diesel in it what Fuel Doctor actually does.
If your fuel is already good, or you are constantly refilling from a reputable servo, then using Fuel Doctor or the like is more than likely going to be fruitless. I use it in my tanks as my Patrol is not a daily and see's maybe 10k's a week. So the tank gets a smidge of fuel treatment just to disperse any moisture and void off those nasty parasites that love to live in Diesel thats sitting around for a while.
If you have crap fuel and use this stuff, keep a fuel filters spare...
There has always been a bottle of this in my patrol for a long time now. I also use it in other things like our Subaru, Victa mower and other 2 stroke stuff I have at home.
A little while ago we had a fleet of 15 Diesel Hiaces at work (d4d motors). These got driven daily, 7 days a week, on the road all the time. They never got looked after, most of guys at work didn't give 2 f***s about them. Use to get trashed and bashed, missed services by sometimes 20-25k, some got filled up with petrol multiple times. So they had to get cleaned out etc.
At one point I had one of them for a month and it used to run like puss ! Idled shit, not a lot of power etc. After I got the van a topic of injector cleaners etc came up with our diesel mechanic at work and we talked about this fuel doctor. He didn't believe in it. I got some anyway and began running it through every fill. First full tank was a full bottle of the doctor, shock treated it. If it hurt the motor well, it can't get any worse than it already ran.
After about 2 weeks and possibly around 2000k travelled, the motor was purring 50x better! I don't think it's the way you drive. This definitely de-congested the fuel system.
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27th April 2019, 11:53 AM
#13457
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27th April 2019, 08:20 PM
#13458
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What has made you Happy today??
Cleaning out the Gq and I found a 10mm Kincrome ratchet spanner, it’s not mine so who’s is it????
Can never find my bloody 10mm’s and somehow ended up with someone else’s!!!
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27th April 2019, 08:53 PM
#13459
Originally Posted by
AB
Cleaning out the Gq and I found a 10mm Kincrome ratchet spanner, it’s not mine so who’s is it????
Can never find my bloody 10mm’s and somehow ended up with someone else’s!!!
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Mine!......
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27th April 2019, 09:02 PM
#13460
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
AB
Cleaning out the Gq and I found a 10mm Kincrome ratchet spanner, it’s not mine so who’s is it????
Can never find my bloody 10mm’s and somehow ended up with someone else’s!!!
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If you find my kingchrome verniers give me a hoy mate. Been missing for 2 years so reckon I'd have found them by now but no bloody idea!
What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal??
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