McSumWay wrote:That looks great mate. I wish I'd folded my table up.
It's comin along nicely. Can't wait to see it in the bush.
dute wrote:Well done Mark all this looks great . But when are you going to use all this new setup
Alby wrote:dute wrote:Well done Mark all this looks great . But when are you going to use all this new setup
Pete's got a point, don't know why you would need a table when all you eat is poppa juice and space food sticks
Skog07 wrote:I'm on the road next week for two weeks for work up in Qld. Till the beginning of Feb. Then back up again for a few weeks in March. This is pretty big news for me. The doc has allowed me travelling privileges again as a test run it will be motels though and maybe a camp out or two on the return trip.
Alby wrote:So I am scrolling down slowly reading your post and looking at the pics of all this fancy work thinking your not as big a dickhead as I first thought and should give you more credit , then I come to the last image of the gate hanging off and as my mummy always says 'your first gut instinct is usually the right one'
If you layed off the Tropical Thunder a bit you wouldn't make those silly mistakes
kyle300exc wrote:Alby wrote:So I am scrolling down slowly reading your post and looking at the pics of all this fancy work thinking your not as big a dickhead as I first thought and should give you more credit , then I come to the last image of the gate hanging off and as my mummy always says 'your first gut instinct is usually the right one'
If you layed off the Tropical Thunder a bit you wouldn't make those silly mistakes
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Sorry Mark but
Just goes to show your a wiz on the key board and a weapon in the shed but your still human like the rest of us.
dute wrote::lol:
That will teach you
packeteer wrote:thats gonna be the most efficient fridge since the dawn of time!
Quinny34 wrote:how long a stubbie can be left in the canopy before going warm whilst working.
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