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

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BaseCamp

Nice idea....   I might borrow it for my setup. ...

Have a custom piece of zipperable canvas; 3mtrs x 2.9mtrs off the end of the aussie traveller awning...

A 305cm Supapeg gavl  spreader goes through a sleeve at 2mtrs....

So how do I attach the (flexable) 1mtr lengths of LEDs??....    Get some C things - that I can push over the canvas sleeve holding the galv spreader; ..slightly tensioning the flexable LEDs in the process. ..   fixed   :)

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You get out and in to the world -- you take more @#&$. ...You climb a little higher, ..you take less @#&$.  ...Till one day -- you're up in the rarefied atmosphere -- and you've forgotten what @#&$ even looks like....  Welcome to the layer cake son.

paceman

Quote from: Moggy on December 08, 2016, 07:07:39 PM
Schmicko mate

Where'd ya get the bit & pieces from, locally??? I need a couple of spreader bars for my camper & thats an ingenious way to put the lights.

I can see a little project coming up  ;D

true blue camping and canvas in mackay have these poles...  pretty much where i get all my gear... support the locals...

speewa158

Had a working Bee at the Mens Shed  to tidy & sort out the mess of moving in . Still lots to do but it only gets done if it gets done & we are not done yet             :cheers:
We did find a lot of floor that we haven't seen for a long time
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

Rumpig

Not shed but house Reno...grabbed some gyprock sheets from Weekend Warrior World this morning (only needed an extra half dozen and the place is a few minutes drive away, much much closer then getting direct from the suppliers)...got home and sheeted the ceiling and walls in my new office. Been pretty slow with the build as I keep putting it off all the time, but glad to get to this stage as I know it's the easy work from here to finish it off...which will likely be next year now...lol
The smell of bacon proves aromatherapy isn't total bull$/!t

Bird

Helped a mate who bought a 4.5GU for a weekend toy..
Fitted shocks/springs, 2 3/4in exhaust to the Pacemaker headers it already had, ran a flush through diffs, engine etc apart from g'box that's next week,
Fixed some wiring, melted some wiring, fixed the air intake routing that had miles of tape on it for some reason... airfilter ($100 odd for genuine 4.5 airfilter!), then after runnin flush/kero through things we changed all oils

What a long **** of a day, but he's happy now and should do him well for a while :)
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Gone to a new home

JnR_NaT

I hooked a few computer case fans together, fixed some magnets onto them. This way I can add some airflow to the Engel on hot days, to help the compressor a bit.
Only draws 0.2amps.


Hoyks

I bought a 2nd hand generator on Friday, so dragged it up to the shed to clean it up and give it a service.
I gave it a clean with the pressure washer and sorted out a few things that will probably see it go for another 20 years. It got an oil change, then I looked at the pressure washer and figured it could do with an oil change.
While the gear was out I greased and changed the oil in the ride on and then the 30 year old push mower, it had only been changed 5 years ago, but while I was in the mood, why not?

The Mrs came up to see what I was doing.
'I'm all lubed and ready to go, I just serviced all the yard equipment, are you next?' Who says romance is dead ;D.

Apparently it is :-[


Raym

Started setting up D22 for some solo touring. Can't be stuffed towing camper so just swagging it.

Rear seat out, bench installed and Waeco CFX 50 fitted. Should have gone a 40. Didn't look that big in the shop. Tight squeeze through the door.

Rumpig

Fitted my 80w solar panel that used to reside on my old 105 series roof rack, onto the canopy of my 79 series. Best apart about this set up now is, the carry bars of the canopy and roof rack sits higher then where the panel now sits, so I can still use them both for work without the panel being in the way like it used to be  8) Should have planned the install better though, Weekend Warrior World reemed me $62 for a 3mtr length of 50x25x3mm ally angel to do the job...that's the problem with buying stuff on a Sunday to do a job I guess.
The smell of bacon proves aromatherapy isn't total bull$/!t

Cruiser 105Tvan

Just in the last couple of days I have been getting stuck into a small project.
How to get water from a Creek/River/Dam, to use for washing etc.
I started by consulting with a friend about his effort.
I purchased a pressure switched pump from a Caravan accessories outlet.  And I purchased a BEST water filter to go with it.
A Shurflo pump 12V 5.5Amp. with a lift capability of 1.5 to 2.0M and a head height of at least 6M., flow rate of 11.3Lpm.
A nylon/teflon cutting board 300Wx400Lx10mm.
Various hose fittings, an in-line irrigation filter (similar to the ones on the Tvan, only bigger) and a roll of 6mm wire (pair in a sheath).
And an air release valve for irrigating things.  It gets the diaphragm removed and some lead added and becomes the pick-up.
4 door stoppers (for the feet), packet of small diam. bolts w/nuts, and a couple of the spring steel tool holder clips you screw down (to hold the filter).


Question: How much hose length would be needed/good to have, for the run from the pump to the trailer?
The answer 'However far you are from the water', is unacceptable.
I just want to find out what others have found works.  I also don't want to be dragging a B-triple to cater for all the equipment.

Just have to get a box to keep it in now.
Robert. 
VK3PPC, VZU641.
2000 FZJ105r bars,
HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

fergy

Made 2cube of concrete for a footing for a brick wall
1996 Suzuki Sierra    2008 jayco hawk now gone 1978 millard pop top
Iveco daily 4x4
WR450F

UIZ733

Quote from: Cruiser 105Tvan on December 11, 2016, 07:20:46 PM
Just in the last couple of days I have been getting stuck into a small project.
How to get water from a Creek/River/Dam, to use for washing etc.
I started by consulting with a friend about his effort.
I purchased a pressure switched pump from a Caravan accessories outlet.  And I purchased a BEST water filter to go with it.
A Shurflo pump 12V 5.5Amp. with a lift capability of 1.5 to 2.0M and a head height of at least 6M., flow rate of 11.3Lpm.
A nylon/teflon cutting board 300Wx400Lx10mm.
Various hose fittings, an in-line irrigation filter (similar to the ones on the Tvan, only bigger) and a roll of 6mm wire (pair in a sheath).
And an air release valve for irrigating things.  It gets the diaphragm removed and some lead added and becomes the pick-up.
4 door stoppers (for the feet), packet of small diam. bolts w/nuts, and a couple of the spring steel tool holder clips you screw down (to hold the filter).


Question: How much hose length would be needed/good to have, for the run from the pump to the trailer?
The answer 'However far you are from the water', is unacceptable.
I just want to find out what others have found works.  I also don't want to be dragging a B-triple to cater for all the equipment.

Just have to get a box to keep it in now.
I hate to be a s'smart arse' however;  :worthles:

Cruiser 105Tvan

Quote from: UIZ733 on December 11, 2016, 09:35:25 PM
I hate to be a s'smart arse' however;  :worthles:

I tried to get a picture of a box but the site wouldn't accept it for some reason.
Robert. 
VK3PPC, VZU641.
2000 FZJ105r bars,
HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

Cruiser 105Tvan

Robert. 
VK3PPC, VZU641.
2000 FZJ105r bars,
HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

Spada

Quote from: Cruiser 105Tvan on December 11, 2016, 07:20:46 PM
Question: How much hose length would be needed/good to have, for the run from the pump to the trailer?
The answer 'However far you are from the water', is unacceptable.
I just want to find out what others have found works.  I also don't want to be dragging a B-triple to cater for all the equipment.

I use a piece of hose about 6' long and a jerry can for the supply.

It's not often you can get a camp site close enough to good water to pump directly from, but it's easy to fill a jerry can from any creek, bore, or tank and carry it to your camper.............just sayin, that's what works for me.
Spada.
76 Series Cruiser & Zone Peregrine caravan.

duggie

Quote from: Cruiser 105Tvan on December 11, 2016, 07:20:46 PM



Question: How much hose length would be needed/good to have, for the run from the pump to the trailer?
The answer 'However far you are from the water', is unacceptable.
I just want to find out what others have found works.  I also don't want to be dragging a B-triple to cater for all the equipment.

Just have to get a box to keep it in now.


I have a 30 metre long hose that I run from the creek to my tap. I have tapped a double 6mm square wire every 500 mm along the hose with anderson plugs either end , this becomes the power supply to the pump from the camp trailer.
" Old Nissans Just Keep On Truckin On "

Cruiser 105Tvan

Thanks for that.

Duggie, did you include a non return valve in your system down near the pick-up in the water?
Robert. 
VK3PPC, VZU641.
2000 FZJ105r bars,
HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

duggie

Quote from: Cruiser 105Tvan on December 13, 2016, 04:32:22 PM
Thanks for that.

Duggie, did you include a non return valve in your system down near the pick-up in the water?


Yep , bloody thing works some times and not other times. but when working primes up real Quick
" Old Nissans Just Keep On Truckin On "

Pete79

The new office and work bench in the shed are coming together now. Finally got the stainless shelves up last night.




Bad Scott

Pulled out the old redarc gear outta camper and installing manager 30 with a lithium battery. Just knocked 45kg of dead weight out  :cup: :cup: This means more :cheers: can go in
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2010 79 SC
2013 Ultimate Xplor
2024 79 DC

lino6

Quote from: SJindustries on December 19, 2016, 07:52:24 AM
Pulled out the old redarc gear outta camper and installing manager 30 with a lithium battery. Just knocked 45kg of dead weight out  :cup: :cup: This means more :cheers: can go in

I'm sure there is a comment/suggestion about getting rid of some other dead weight by you sleeping in a swag instead, but being nearly Christmas I won't go there mate!!

In my shed (well next to it) I was working on my new (to me) small square baler. Seems to be working ok, just need to service the knotters and should be good to go.
SWMBO reminds me of a Prodigy song....
Driving - Mighty 89 2.8td Rodeo
Towing - Aussie Jays Big Red (with her DMax http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=33442.0)

Cruiser 105Tvan

Bad Scott, if your Missus knows you've lightened the load, I'll lay money She's made plans already!!
Robert. 
VK3PPC, VZU641.
2000 FZJ105r bars,
HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

gordo350

Quote from: lino6 on December 19, 2016, 12:49:32 PM
I'm sure there is a comment/suggestion about getting rid of some other dead weight by you sleeping in a swag instead, but being nearly Christmas I won't go there mate!!

In my shed (well next to it) I was working on my new (to me) small square baler. Seems to be working ok, just need to service the knotters and should be good to go.
Let me know if you need any other hay gear. I'm about to unload all my gear as im moving
Gordo 350
2015 Ford Ranger Super Cab
Aussie Jays Big Red
everyone is entitled to my opinion

lino6

Quote from: gordo350 on December 19, 2016, 02:32:39 PM
Let me know if you need any other hay gear. I'm about to unload all my gear as im moving

Well actually.....

I am kinda in the market for a mower.
SWMBO reminds me of a Prodigy song....
Driving - Mighty 89 2.8td Rodeo
Towing - Aussie Jays Big Red (with her DMax http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=33442.0)

Bad Scott

Quote from: Cruiser 105Tvan on December 19, 2016, 02:27:51 PM
Bad Scott, if your Missus knows you've lightened the load, I'll lay money She's made plans already!!
You mustn't know me too well then


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Ultimate LC79 Combo
2010 79 SC
2013 Ultimate Xplor
2024 79 DC