Cheers Lachy,
Its my ability to use it on 20+ year old paint that is notoriously thin from factory that I question. I have seen them very quickly and effectively melt or remove paint in the wrong hands.
I could always say I meant to polish it back to shiny aluminium I suppose!
Dodgy Day 30th January
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- Rolley
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
ianoz wrote:pezchops wrote:i will try to fit in machining a few NA rear view mirror spacers before then.
for those that have the rear view blocked by roll bars.
bit of a drive from Melb but interested in the spacer idea. any chance of photos? (or do you make them for sale?)
i dont think i will make any in time for the dodgy day but they are not far off..i cant really sell any here because im not a sponsor.maybe i might make extra and list them on ebay...im not sure but it seems a few want some
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
For those attending Dodgy Day just a reminder to keep an eye out for tailgaters when turning into my place or this WILL happen! I have a habit of indicating just after the entrance to the medical centre and start slowing down I have almost been wiped on numerous occasions.
The rolled vehicle is behind the ambulance and may still be there tomorrow morning.
IMG_1248 by Eipeip, on Flickr
The rolled vehicle is behind the ambulance and may still be there tomorrow morning.
IMG_1248 by Eipeip, on Flickr
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
I Tap brakes/flash brake lights many times and always look in rearview getting ready to accelerate further down the road
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Depends on how the day goes, may pop in and say hi
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Currently en route
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Dead or alive, we will all come home together. So help me, God
Dodgy Day 1 for 2016 - no body left behind
Thanks everyone who attended.
Dodgy Day 1 for 2016 - no body left behind
Thanks everyone who attended.
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Guys thanks so much for all your help - really went above and beyond my expectations! I'll bring the food for the next one!
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
thanks for having us again Mr & Mrs Magpie .
also thanks to Lokiel for introducing us to taste of freshly smoked Lamb roast.
as usual Magpies smoked wings where great .
also thanks to Lokiel for introducing us to taste of freshly smoked Lamb roast.
as usual Magpies smoked wings where great .
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Toss up between Nick_sixx and Steampunk for the dodgy day award, you both know why
Big thanks to Pezchops for his magic box, turns many dodgy day things from disasters to successes!
Where else can you eat spicy chicken, smoked lamb or black eggs and tofu!
Sunday will be my own personal dodgy day
Big thanks to Pezchops for his magic box, turns many dodgy day things from disasters to successes!
Where else can you eat spicy chicken, smoked lamb or black eggs and tofu!
Sunday will be my own personal dodgy day
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Thanks very much Mark & Tess.
Great to catch up again and see the boys and the toys! Very jealous.
Great to meet some new people and put faces to more forum names. Thanks for all the delicious food.
Plenty of work done on my car today. And some of it I even did myself! Learning more every time.
Remember to re torque tomorrow [WINKING FACE]
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Great to catch up again and see the boys and the toys! Very jealous.
Great to meet some new people and put faces to more forum names. Thanks for all the delicious food.
Plenty of work done on my car today. And some of it I even did myself! Learning more every time.
Remember to re torque tomorrow [WINKING FACE]
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Silver '94 Eunos Roadster - Nothing much to report.... yet!
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Buggy rides were fun as well
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Magpie wrote:Toss up between Nick_sixx and Steampunk for the dodgy day award, you both know why
Component breakage trumps all. I did nothing... Literally, so...
A thousand thanks again for Magpie and crew for hosting a productive Dodgy Day. I think all of us learnt something today.
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Magpie wrote:Buggy rides were fun as well
So much this!
I only popped in for a couple of hours in the afternoon, had a bit of a crack at the buggy (very pointy with fast steering), and just generally watched. Glad I made the effort to turn up, good to catch up. Chicken and lamb were both excellent.
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Re: Dodgy Day 30th January
Was a great day despite what the weather bureau was forecasting for Friday and the weekend, we only had a few light rain showers but no-one seemed to care about standing in it due to the humidity.
Please thank Tess for allowing me to finish off the smoked lamb in the oven. Normally I only do one roast at home but did two yesterday and forgot that I'd need to cook it much longer - unfortunately the heat beads in the Cobb oven had almost expired before the lamb was done. Glad to hear people liked it - not many people have tried it before and it has a unique taste.
I thought I had plenty of tools but Mark's setup leaves me wanting more (bleeding brakes with an air compressor is so quick) - and I want his garage shed too, 4 bays and a car port! Despite the size of the shed, it's full, which just proves the saying that "No shed is ever big enough."
I was surprised that there wasn't as many "lost tool" incidents as I expected.
I did a mini Dodgy Day at my place with MINX and Davex3 several years ago and still managed to lose a couple of small screwdrivers. Davex3 had a habit of putting tools down wherever was convenient at the time and not remembering where he left them (I was once like that but learned to either put tools away as soon as I'd finished with them or keep them on a tool dolly when still needed - more effort required but ZERO frustration when looking for a tool that's "not there").
Most guys brought their own tools for their jobs and borrowed Mark's tools when needed which helped with the potential tool chaos.
It was also handy that there were plenty of rattle guns available too.
Please thank Tess for allowing me to finish off the smoked lamb in the oven. Normally I only do one roast at home but did two yesterday and forgot that I'd need to cook it much longer - unfortunately the heat beads in the Cobb oven had almost expired before the lamb was done. Glad to hear people liked it - not many people have tried it before and it has a unique taste.
I thought I had plenty of tools but Mark's setup leaves me wanting more (bleeding brakes with an air compressor is so quick) - and I want his garage shed too, 4 bays and a car port! Despite the size of the shed, it's full, which just proves the saying that "No shed is ever big enough."
I was surprised that there wasn't as many "lost tool" incidents as I expected.
I did a mini Dodgy Day at my place with MINX and Davex3 several years ago and still managed to lose a couple of small screwdrivers. Davex3 had a habit of putting tools down wherever was convenient at the time and not remembering where he left them (I was once like that but learned to either put tools away as soon as I'd finished with them or keep them on a tool dolly when still needed - more effort required but ZERO frustration when looking for a tool that's "not there").
Most guys brought their own tools for their jobs and borrowed Mark's tools when needed which helped with the potential tool chaos.
It was also handy that there were plenty of rattle guns available too.
Don't worry about dying, worry about not living!
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