I learned today that manual for the Webber trolley for the Baby Q is not very clear about assembly. Will try again tomorrow.
It is more functional if you leave it in the tray and luse it to commence the heat bead burning.......
mlc - dont like webbers.
[B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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I learnt that there's wasps who have taken up my hedge as their new home since I trimmed it last. I also learnt that one of their favorite places to sting is on the end of my nose. My 6 year old and his friend found it pretty amusing.
[FONT=Verdana][COLOR="#0000CD"]2008 GXL D4D Work in progress[/COLOR][/FONT]
What the bloody hell SWMBO means! Haha
I've always gone with The Dept of War & Finance.
I had to google it myself - She Who Must Be Obeyed
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with ARB Catalog, with TJM add ons!
That the alloy sidesteps on my work Colorado aren't as tough as the sliders (AJ built) on my Prado.
Dave
Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
I learned that my Kakadu's steering is more responsive than it feels when I had to swerve around some idiot who came flying out of a servo right as I was passing their driveway. I don't even think he was looking in my direction, it was that close.
I learnt that if I think about things long enough, I can come up with a half decent solution.
My air filter is dusty as hell after a Googs trip and I wanted to clear it out a little. I thought if I hooked up the ball inflator thingy to my ARB air compressor, I would have a nice concentrated flow. Bewdiful, did a magic job. Even managed to clean the dust out of the door hinges.
That working on the 60th floor means awesome views but totally sucks during building evacuation drills
[SIZE=2]120 GXL D4D Auto, with a 'List of Wants' greater than the 'List of Needs' greater than the 'List of Haves'
Nissan Patrol: Keeping Bogan's out of Toyota's since 1951[/SIZE]
That just when you think that you and your family cannot exist on a little over $2500 per fortnight (courtesy of the aussie tax payer) along comes a mining company to give your family up to $20,000 to splurge as you see fit. And, in a few weeks time, the tax payer will be giving you your Christmas "double pay" so you can make ends meet over the festive season.
My wife and I have a small tribe of kids, own our house with no mortgage and have all our cars paid for on about 3/4 of that fortnightly income.... some people need to stop complaining.
Unfortunatley. 15 minutes of down! - I have requested Building Managment install emergency parachutes or wing suits. No response forthcoming as yet.
[SIZE=2]120 GXL D4D Auto, with a 'List of Wants' greater than the 'List of Needs' greater than the 'List of Haves'
Nissan Patrol: Keeping Bogan's out of Toyota's since 1951[/SIZE]
This is form a safety share at a meeting I had this morning:
Thought I would pass this on for those interested in remote travel this summer – Road Rule #1 – The Largest Vehicle has the Right of Way …..
Passing this on may save a life !
It is that time again to send you all out a reminder to travel with care on all remote roads, particularly the Roper Highway. Sherwin are now hauling ore out of their mine and the increase in heavy traffic is noticeable, mix in a volume of ‘grey nomads’ and the recipe can end in tears.
On single lane bitumen roads it is advisable to completely leave the road and let the trucks remain on the sealed surface, this will save your windscreen and more. Treat all bridges as if they are single lane, the vast majority of bridges on the minor highways are single lane.
The above below are a great reminder of what can happen when you fail to give these heavy vehicles the respect they deserve. I was the first on scene following this incident on the Salt Creek bridge, approximately 15Km down the Roper Highway this afternoon. Luckily no serious injuries and police, ambulance and fire service were only a matter of 20 minutes away. This could have been a lot worse. Yes, that is a caravan stuck on the bull bar and yes, that is a Victorian number plate. Playing chicken with roadtrains will only end up with one result.
Please travel safe and be aware of other vehicles, road conditions and your own driving abilities. If you are not confident in your own first aid skills please consider some training, you may be the first on the scene and be required to save somebody’s life one day.
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[b]Toddy...[/b] [size=1][b]2006 GXL Prado[/b] : Silver : ARB Sahara Bar : EFS Elite Suspension : PolyAirs : Airtec Snorkel : ABR HID Spotlights : AMTS Bashplates : DIY Water tank : DIY Rear Drawers : DIY Fold down Table : GME TX3440 : ARB Dual Battery System : DIY rear sockets : DIY Washer Jet Upgrade : Tekonsha P3 : DIY Rear Diff Breather : radopoint Sticker (no P): Pink MaxTrax (Yes) :
[b]2010 Jimboomba Maddison Off Road CT[/b] : DIY 12V system : DIY Electric Water Pump :[/size]
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