Here's the other one. The Interior of the fridge is the same as the one above, just played around with the fascia to make it all 'fit' with the camper. Handy having a mate who is a fabricator. ...
Here's the other one. The Interior of the fridge is the same as the one above, just played around with the fascia to make it all 'fit' with the camper. Handy having a mate who is a fabricator. ...
MB thanks mate, yeah have considered the IP aspect but at the end of the day not sure there is really anything new in any of this. This is more just about being sick of the current fridge options...
mudnut and MB - I get your thoughts.
Will find some pics of some others that we've been testing too. Unless we can achieve some sort of economy of scale, it might be priced out of the market...
Stropp - like this? This will freeze to -18C as it has a proper compressor and is one we have been testing for a while now. Made it stubby height actually (:-)), but we have also fitted a computer...
Fibreglass panel with refrigeration grade insulation in between at this stage mate. I might take a further look though.
Stropp - yes, very familiar with the Trailblazer, and they are excellent...
Does anyone else have a beef with the current options available for refrigeration?
Drop slides suck right? Had one with a 40 litre National Luna fridge and I think the slide weighed in at over...
Cremulator - working on one now...
Again a good read Cuppa. The Pennefather is a great spot too. Fishing the West Coast can be pretty spectacular, even from the beaches and the water life amazing.
No, but they do a great Q & A video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyPd3HAjjuY
No, not the 4BT. The 4.5 ltr is a completely different common rail engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyoO5KbuAkE&t=1s
and from the same trip, Qld's oldest pub (I think).
Sorry about the vehicle...
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Another angle on a classic outback pub!
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Nice part of the world with a pretty reasonable view...
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Ummmm... two is better than one right?
Not sure what I think of this. Too much weight on the roof is the first thing but looks custom so maybe it is ok. Not something I would personally do...
For me, this is something that comes to mind. Wide open spaces and dirt roads to the horizon.
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Just out of Cunamulla. Zero degrees too.
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Not a bad spot to knock up some fresh bread!
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Bugger!! The drama with glass lenses and no protective covers. This is the third set of lenses too.
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I am a user of Trading View for investing and Trading and now just use the FTX exchange whether holding for the long term or trading for profit (which I am still an amateur). I am holding BTC, ETH...
Cuppa - You could possibly also think about going out to Port Stewart and South down the coast through Lama Lama land. You would come out at that 5-mile camp basically. There was a 4m+ saltie...
I've gone down the Binance path, and use Coin Gecko a bit too. Binance might be a bit more complex to start with but easy enough to work out and provides a lot of options. Totally agree with you...
Hey Guys, just a bit of an update as it has been a while...
Unfortunately, due to a number of circumstances, I have made a personal decision to step out of the Expedition134 business and leave it...
Hardyards - Nice collection of handy and usable blades there.
I'm yet to really sort out a machete. I carry a short 'bush knife in the back of the truck which has seen a lot of use over the years...
Cuppa - As always, a great read! Keep an eye out for pieces of Amber on the beach and in amongst the rocks. I have several pieces that I found years ago on that headland, some with excellent bug...
Love the Optima's but the only drama is the lack of available Amp Hours if you want a dedicated 'deep cycle'.
I ended up with a compromise for my second 'house' battery under the bonnet which is...