Just G00Gl3D Belair Caravan Park... didnt even know they had glamping tents.Cracking weather for ducks Can really see why @ozzybmx likes living here.......
First rain in years. It'll stop when you go back home.Cracking weather for ducks Can really see why @ozzybmx likes living here.......
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That's what we've been told!First rain in years. It'll stop when you go back home.
Bastard. Spent the day in Melbourne traffic with the dash reading 38 degrees. And pondering why Italian car AC isn’t better given it’s get hot in Italy too!
It's almost like someone's been gaslighting you about what Italian and French cars are capable of.Bastard. Spent the day in Melbourne traffic with the dash reading 38 degrees. And pondering why Italian car AC isn’t better given it’s get hot in Italy too!
Snow looks lovely… Summer can eat a dick.
The AC in my dool cab yoot doesn't struggle, even in 45⁰Bastard. Spent the day in Melbourne traffic with the dash reading 38 degrees. And pondering why Italian car AC isn’t better given it’s get hot in Italy too!
Snow looks lovely… Summer can eat a dick.
Isn't that your first rodeo?The AC in my dool cab yoot doesn't struggle, even in 45⁰
You’re a terrible man. I love it.Isn't that your first rodeo?
That's why I used araldite.Epoxy (which Araldite is made from) is one of the stronger resins. Not sure how good the tensile strength of Chux wipe is....
That’s because the Japanese do good AC… None of the euros are particularly good at it. The Falcons have kick arse AC too, which when I spent a lot of time driving around the mallee in AU and BA wagon fleet cars I was super appreciative of!The AC in my dool cab yoot doesn't struggle, even in 45⁰
If it goes pear-shaped, I'm fairly possibly heading over that side for a sailing regatta in a couple of months. Could do a fix-up if required....That's why I used araldite.
The Chux... Well it has held up for one session and was plenty stiff.
Longevity, remains to be seen.
And we both worked on aircraft.The missus was keen to give kayaking a go today, so got the sit-on-top kayak out for her and figured I'd paddle around in the old fibreglass one my old man made 20 years ago.
Problem was one paddle had a crack halfway through and it was only a matter of time before it separated fully.
Damn it no fibreglass or resin handy, I do have Chux superwipes and 5 min araldite though....
And I'm back building boats after 20+ years out of it!And we both worked on aircraft.
Note: …worked.
Old hessian shacks work well.The missus was keen to give kayaking a go today, so got the sit-on-top kayak out for her and figured I'd paddle around in the old fibreglass one my old man made 20 years ago.
Problem was one paddle had a crack halfway through and it was only a matter of time before it separated fully.
Damn it no fibreglass or resin handy, I do have Chux superwipes and 5 min araldite though....