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Tonz Magonz wrote:
bulliboy wrote:Tony the wooden slats would be very noice! Use teak and leave it unfinished and it will grey to a nice patina and not rot. Mitchell
You answered my next question.... :D

Any cheap suppliers of weathered teak slats in Melbourne...?
Why not built a woodslat rack for it??
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try nursing homes for weathered teak sluts :wink:
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FrankenCab wrote:try nursing homes for weathered teak sluts :wink:
maybe rotted out... seawater damage :roll:
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FrankenCab wrote:try nursing homes for weathered teak sluts :wink:
That is poor even for you, Klaus. :roll:
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Post by D-Train »

looks like fun to build,

i just noticed one of ur pics...

chasing rainbows???

is there somethin we dont know tony??









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kombi1976 wrote:
FrankenCab wrote:try nursing homes for weathered teak sluts :wink:
That is poor even for you, Klaus. :roll:

No Andy....Thats a good one... :wink:

As I typed the words ..my brain was convertiing them into "Cheap Weathered Sluts"...Couldnt shake the thought.....
Is this bad... :roll:
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PHAT BUG wrote:
Tonz Magonz wrote:
bulliboy wrote:Tony the wooden slats would be very noice! Use teak and leave it unfinished and it will grey to a nice patina and not rot. Mitchell
You answered my next question.... :D

Any cheap suppliers of weathered teak slats in Melbourne...?
Why not built a woodslat rack for it??
mmmm :roll:
Got any pics of what you have in mind....
Thanks Rhett, for a sensible response without all this talk about old ladies and whether they are weathered or easy with the sexual favours...... :wink: :lol:



PS....
Dion... Is chasing rainbows gay...?
If so,I'll stop the chasing and just catch one and beat the shit out of it....That should teach that rainbow not to be so colourful and interesting.... :x
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Tony, I have some wooden fence slats at my place, hard wood and very ratty and weathered

enough for a short rack x 2

you can have some if you want them let me know
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GFresh wrote:Tony, I have some wooden fence slats at my place, hard wood and very ratty and weathered

enough for a short rack x 2

you can have some if you want them let me know
mmmm.Could be worth a look...would neeed to be a minimum of 1600 long and I would rip them down to 40-50 mm wide strips...I could collect from your work in (Mulgrave) or you're welcome to call in to my work in Knoxfield... :wink:
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Looking good Tony - nice to see some different ideas coming to life!
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No luck with any weathered slats this weekend.......(Must get down to the bowls club soon... :lol: )

A bit more progress with the lid....

Built some stands to support the lid to allow the side gates to open...beginning to be the easier option due to the weight of the lid and not having any external lifting handles...

Many hours of work yet doesnt look much in the pics....Fortunately had the benefit of Bryan Davies creative influence today...

More grinding and welding this week .... :roll:
Valla fast approaching....

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noice mate, looking forward to catching up, even if it is in a trailer. :lol:
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warb wrote:noice mate, looking forward to catching up, even if it is in a trailer. :lol:
:lol: :P :P :lol:
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Post by Brewmaster »

Will the lid be on some sort of gas struts and hinge system?
Who needs roof racks when you have a SC Ute!
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Shaven wrote:
warb wrote:noice mate, looking forward to catching up, even if it is in a trailer. :lol:
:lol: :P :P :lol:
G.F.'d x 2...... :)




Brewman....

No hinges or struts needed......
Just make a grunting sound as you grip the gutters and up it goes.... :wink:
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