Alby wrote:Nice work Mitch, well done. I would not be too concerned about the bright alloy sheet, they oxidize and dull off pretty quickly if you don't want to paint it.
The tent sits on it really well with the height you made it. With your fit out, have a look at some of the plastic drawer sets at Bunnings they are light and easy to clean etc, I got the Oates ones.
amitch888 wrote:Alby wrote:Nice work Mitch, well done. I would not be too concerned about the bright alloy sheet, they oxidize and dull off pretty quickly if you don't want to paint it.
The tent sits on it really well with the height you made it. With your fit out, have a look at some of the plastic drawer sets at Bunnings they are light and easy to clean etc, I got the Oates ones.
Yer, hadn't planned on painting it until Quinny was blinded by it as I was heading down hill and he was following! Still deciding. Kinda hard to keep paint on alloy and be durable. How do you keep yours clean? I'll look into those draws, I remember peeking at yours at newvember, didn't mind them! Just like everyone I've gotta keep weight to a minimum especially I don't plan on towing a trailer.
Teach Quinny the safety squint or get him a set of sunnies
amitch888 wrote:Ones on my dogs cage have seen all sorts of crap though, dirt, sand, mud, calf sh!t, dog sh!t, my sh!t and so far they are still functioning properly!
MADDOG wrote:Reading this made me squint.amitch888 wrote:Ones on my dogs cage have seen all sorts of crap though, dirt, sand, mud, calf sh!t, dog sh!t, my sh!t and so far they are still functioning properly!
No my eyes are fine. I read it twice and it says what I thought it said.
Jack S wrote:When the group buy mitch
amitch888 wrote:Yer still leaking unfortunately. Might tackle it this sunday hopefully, put a new gasket in. Hows yours?
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