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What did you do in your shed / man cave today?

Started by kylarama, March 02, 2013, 09:59:51 PM

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D4D

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ptnlinda

Ran the twin cable under the Prado today for the Anderson Plug. Finishing off and installing the Brake controller tomorrow in readiness for the Kimberley Kamper Platinum to arrive.

achjimmy

Rod great shed mate. Gives me inspiration as I have a fair bit of machine gear in storage to fit not mine when I can organize it. The tool boxes definetly help.
Here for a good time, not a long time!

Jim

achjimmy

Sorry not today but Wednesday. Fixed the problem of the hitch on the 200 being 125mm taller than the Expanda by making this riser block. Got it profile cut from 120 plate the cut it out and machined the rest.
Here for a good time, not a long time!

Jim

D4D

Nice bit of engineering but why couldn't you use a drop hitch on the 200?
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rodw

Quote from: achjimmy on July 13, 2013, 08:50:31 PM
Rod great shed mate. Gives me inspiration as I have a fair bit of machine gear in storage to fit not mine when I can organize it. The tool boxes definetly help.

Thanks mate. Also some shelves in the garden shed helped get a bit of stuff out of my man cave...

Brumbypt

Walked in, walked around, looked around. Then sat down.. It was nice just sitting there in silence watching the traffic go past in the distance.. No radio, no other noise and no one else.. Just nice..


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MarkGU

Quote from: Brumbypt on July 13, 2013, 08:58:54 PM
Walked in, walked around, looked around. Then sat down.. It was nice just sitting there in silence watching the traffic go past in the distance.. No radio, no other noise and no one else.. Just nice..
what with no kids running in & out? b*astard 
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Brumbypt

Nope no one..

Mind u had just spent the last hour with them looking at the new lamb and going for a walk and then picking up a heap of kindling


So it was nice just to sit and relax...


Tapa talk is very annoying. 
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rodsswag

Quote from: D4D on July 13, 2013, 08:17:48 PM
Cassette? I pictured you more of an 8 track kind of guy :laugh:

Cassette and 10 CD stacker.
:cheers:


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berlitza

Quote from: Brumbypt on July 13, 2013, 10:13:41 PM
Nope no one..

Mind u had just spent the last hour with them looking at the new lamb and going for a walk and then picking up a heap of kindling


I'm guessing that lamb will be hanging up in the garage in a month and halfs time   :-)
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Brumbypt

No, it was only born this morning, so next winter it will hand in the workshop if all goes well..


Tapa talk is annoying. 
1993 80 series landcruiser

Barry G

Quote from: rodsswag on July 13, 2013, 10:40:16 PM
Cassette and 10 CD stacker.
:cheers:


Rod.......
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achjimmy

Quote from: D4D on July 13, 2013, 08:58:05 PM
Nice bit of engineering but why couldn't you use a drop hitch on the 200?

Nobody makes them that low. Even the big arse forged HR ones, the closest HR do is 150mm and then you have nearly another 100mm hang further down. Even though the 200 is high a 250mm drop would become a plough at every minor dip in the road and servo entrances. Easiest fix would be to weld the plate to the top of the drawbar but Jayco stamp the VIN there! Do you know how much trouble it is to relocate a VIN?
Here for a good time, not a long time!

Jim

oldmate

Quote from: MarkGU on July 11, 2013, 06:14:43 PM
they told me you were easily pleased  ;D

;D :D ;D. Doesn't take much to keep me happy.
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berlitza

After reading another thread with a wheel coming off on a ct, Im going in to play with my nuts on the ct, sounds about a 4 can job i thinks
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speewa158

Have just finished making the parts for more wooden toys . Today its tankers & cars .  :cup: Later its just :cheers:
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Rumpig

i was supposed to be finishing the cladding and flashings on my shed today, but the rain means it'll have to wait for another day
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Frostd

Installed a set of LED spot lights of the rear of the patrol, re-wired a new plug in the rear and installed a Strip LED's on the rear barn door. There was no swearing, just pumped up the music and chilled out, whilst doing it. :)

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D4D

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Kangaron

Quote from: D4D on July 14, 2013, 04:54:45 PM
I was rudely awaken by the local :police: :laugh:

By rudely I presume you mean a 10lb key through the front door and a dishlicker through the back?

D4D

Nah just some Highway Patrol guy with his siren going :angel:
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Tjupurula

Quote from: Kangaron on July 14, 2013, 05:00:18 PM
By rudely I presume you mean a 10lb key through the front door and a dishlicker through the back?

Now there is a coincidence.  The name of the Cardiologist in Darwin was Dr Kangaron......any relation.
Tjupurula

Tjupurula

Quote from: D4D on July 14, 2013, 05:02:27 PM
Nah just some Highway Patrol guy with his siren going :angel:

Could that have been Wayne ?

D4D

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