alpharx7
Post #8681
Me too,I've always found Bunnings staff to be most helpful.We have a Bunnings,and a Masters,side by side,and they've made sure you can't take a short cut to either one,it's probably a kilometer to go the proper way,100 meters if you dare cross the minefield I'm glad I didn't mow those two blocks on the farm i don't tend to bother going to Masters much, i know Bunnings prices to well, plus i always check the prices on my mobile, Masters tend to be dear on most things and not half half the stock/items that Bunnings do. |
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alpharx7
Post #8682
Actually whilst we are having this wee weather event,for those of you who are just hanging to be my nextdoor neighbor remember there is a tradition, that in a major weather event like this you must race out and buy every avaliable loaf of bread, because if you cannot eat it,you can use it to soak up the flood waters.Honestly two major food stores and not aloaf of bread in sight,myself,and another old fart in a very empty bread isle,I said 'Must be going to flood'...he laughed knowingly i'm not long home from the gym. people out driving everywhere, not sure why, supermarkets were closed, the local Mcdonalds had the lights out /don't know why - they're usually open. saw an accident whilst i was out, had not long happened, Ford t-boned a Corolla, ambulance and police on the scene. strangely absent were the tow trucks - they'd be flat out on nights like this....... ill have to wonder down the road again tomorrow and try to find one of my driveway posts with a reflector on it.. washed away again lol was about 50m down the road last time one of my friends is staying at a motel tonight, couldn't get home on account of the flooding. i'm sure if she'd just waited an hour or two for the rain to ease like it has now then the water would have resided. |
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Shuffs
Post #8683
i'm not long home from the gym. people out driving everywhere, not sure why, supermarkets were closed, the local Mcdonalds had the lights out /don't know why - they're usually open. saw an accident whilst i was out, had not long happened, Ford t-boned a Corolla, ambulance and police on the scene. strangely absent were the tow trucks - they'd be flat out on nights like this....... one of my friends is staying at a motel tonight, couldn't get home on account of the flooding. i'm sure if she'd just waited an hour or two for the rain to ease like it has now then the water would have resided. I think I would sooner fork out the cost of a motel,than negotiate floodwater at night,apparently four people have lost their lives up your way overnight,in vehicles being washed away,and as I type,Police,SES,etc,are out risking their safety trying to reach people stuck in trees on the Lismore Bangalow road,after ignoring the 'road closed' signs |
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Shuffs
Post #8685
House managed to get flooded last night. Fantastic to lighten up the day with a picture Wow,thanks Slav,so that's what sunshine looks like,shame that girl's in the road! In other news,young bloke has been for a walk around the farm,said the nut has been all washed from under the trees this side,so me leaving the grass long in the inter rows didn't do shit!He can't get over the side yet,as the creek is too high |
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alpharx7
Post #8686
I think I would sooner fork out the cost of a motel,than negotiate floodwater at night,apparently four people have lost their lives up your way overnight,in vehicles being washed away,and as I type,Police,SES,etc,are out risking their safety trying to reach people stuck in trees on the Lismore Bangalow road,after ignoring the 'road closed' signs she made it home later in the evening. not sure why she panicked, it was only ever going to last an hour or two, with the intensity that was belting us. i'd have just gone and seen a movie if i'd been her lol |
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alpharx7
Post #8688
Wow,thanks Slav,so that's what sunshine looks like,shame that girl's in the road! In other news,young bloke has been for a walk around the farm,said the nut has been all washed from under the trees this side,so me leaving the grass long in the inter rows didn't do shit!He can't get over the side yet,as the creek is too high just remember, as you search for your nuts, that it's World Naked Gardening Day on May the 2nd. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/01/-..._n_7191576.html and that QUOTE Hoes Abound On World Naked Gardening Day May 2 so feel free to get in touch with nature, and let the grass tickle your hairy nut sack. |
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Shuffs
Post #8691
just remember, as you search for your nuts, that it's World Naked Gardening Day on May the 2nd. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/01/-..._n_7191576.html and that so feel free to get in touch with nature, and let the grass tickle your hairy nut sack. If we want the nuts back,it's going to be more of a case of creek water touching my nut sack,no,not going to happen,my son called in and said most of it has gone,he thinks roughly fifteen tonne,and at $3-$5 a kilogram,it's going to put dent in that final number,but we are not alone,he also said whilst driving in that he noticed all the farms have been hammered.It's happened before,and I dare say it'll happen again |
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alpharx7
Post #8692
My brother had to go to Caboolture after work yesterday. Left at 6pm. Arrive at 130am lol stuff that for a joke If we want the nuts back,it's going to be more of a case of creek water touching my nut sack,no,not going to happen,my son called in and said most of it has gone,he thinks roughly fifteen tonne,and at $3-$5 a kilogram,it's going to put dent in that final number,but we are not alone,he also said whilst driving in that he noticed all the farms have been hammered.It's happened before,and I dare say it'll happen again sounds like you'll have to come up with another way to prevent your nuts going M.I.A. |
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alpharx7
Post #8697
anyone wanting to buy themselves a 6 rotor......... |
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Shuffs
Post #8698
anyone wanting to buy themselves a 6 rotor......... http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=882416535 I have NO idea what a 6 Rotor is to be entirely honest,how do they justify that sort of money Alpha? Certainly not for a forty year old vehicle |
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alpharx7
Post #8699
I have NO idea what a 6 Rotor is to be entirely honest,how do they justify that sort of money Alpha? Certainly not for a forty year old vehicle It's a one off engine, developed by the guys at PPRE @ New Zealand. There's certainly a novelty factor associated with it, however what no one knows is the engines longevity and the engineering quality. You'll note that the engine is a peripheral port for example, the next step is to add turbocharging - will the motor be able to handle it, how much will the ecentric shaft flex etc - something that's already a problem with 20b engines when you start trying to get good power out of them. Asking 220k is pretty speculative, it's 'fishing' to see what they can get. You wouldn't pay half that imo. |
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Doc
Post #8702
meh, pole means nothing these days, just proves you can go as fast as possible |
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alpharx7
Post #8704
check out this thread for more hillclimb footage, courtesy of Brisxr6t. |
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Shuffs
Post #8705
It's a one off engine, developed by the guys at PPRE @ New Zealand. There's certainly a novelty factor associated with it, however what no one knows is the engines longevity and the engineering quality. You'll note that the engine is a peripheral port for example, the next step is to add turbocharging - will the motor be able to handle it, how much will the ecentric shaft flex etc - something that's already a problem with 20b engines when you start trying to get good power out of them. Asking 220k is pretty speculative, it's 'fishing' to see what they can get. You wouldn't pay half that imo. Thanks,that explains a lot,they would have spent a lot more than what he's asking,developing it,but with all of the 'grey' areas you have pointed out,he's dreaming well that race was boring.. JLo lead from start to finish, MM 2nd Rossi 3rd for 200th podium At least it was a podium for him Doc,and I see Mayweather won,he must have a lot of self control,not to keep that fist on a trajectory to Biebers jaw |
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mudbutton
Post #8706
check out this thread for more hillclimb footage, courtesy of Brisxr6t. :thumbsup: http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/galleri...3-Brisxr6t.html That was a pretty good prang there. About 2 hours before an R32 skyline did a similar trick with the left front rim parting company. The mound is made from macadamia nut shells, which seem pretty good at slowing cars down. That blue E30 goes like stink as well. |
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alpharx7
Post #8708
Thanks,that explains a lot,they would have spent a lot more than what he's asking,developing it,but with all of the 'grey' areas you have pointed out,he's dreaming At least it was a podium for him Doc,and I see Mayweather won,he must have a lot of self control,not to keep that fist on a trajectory to Biebers jaw brothers from another mother. they both need hitting harder. |
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Doc
Post #8712
yer he was happy with that.. somewhat disappointed he couldnt do better.. |
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