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MickinOz wrote:5mg Oxycodone, 1800mg paracetamol.
Shelf in , lights tested, night time photography with phone one-handed:
For those that would like to see one. https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=ht ... h%2Fx%2FimMickinOz wrote:Trailer is back at mum's under the carport. The blazing summer sun is doing my head in.
Haven't had a lot of time to work on it.
Contractor son keeps sending paying work my way!
On Saturday he turned up with what we call a "tradie's trailer"
Imagine a standard box trailer with a box on top with lockable doors all round. Pretty generic for around here. Plumbers, painters and electricians fall into two camps - you either get a huge cargo van and fit it out, or get a tradie trailer and fit that out. My son was leaning toward option one, but when the old Toyota van died, he decided to give teh trailer setup a go.
The box is home built and a bit ordinary, but the trailer has load share suspension, brakes and an Aggregate Trailer Mass of 1999kg.
There's an aluminium rack on top for long stuff, etc.
Its nowhere near as flash as the first one he bought, but it can gross 2 metric tonnes, compared to the 750 kg of the first one.
It needed a bit of a fit out. We installed a dividing wall, a rack of 36 tubs for assorted fittings, a rack for rolls of flexible conduit and cable, ripped out the terrible lining and insulation job, and rewired the trailer lights to suit our tow vehicles.
All done with scrap from the various projects he and I have been pursuing over the last couple of years.
Today was sourcing and bending "armour" for a shed feed job.
Where cables come out of the ground, they must be armoured - protected by 3mm thick steel.
So I picked up a few bucks sourcing some 40mmm nominal bore pipe and bending it to follow the slab and the house wall.
Worked OK, and I came home with a couple of extra red backs in the hip whippy.
MickinOz wrote:
...I came home with a couple of extra red backs in the hip whippy.
MickinOz wrote:Archaic slang, never hear it used anymore. Except by me, in my efforts to keep you entertained.
rjgimp wrote:By the way... "hip whippy" is a term completely unknown to both wikipedia and the urban dictionary.
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