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Old 04-05-09, 12:20
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Thanks Rick I am going to Wagga on Wednesday so I will try and pick up a copy. One of the club members told me yesterday that my blitz was in a photo on the road to the airport in a magazine. At this rate I'll get a swolen head
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Old 29-06-09, 12:57
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Thanks to epay I now have enough 20" rims to get a bit of road spead out of the blitz on club runs.
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Old 19-07-09, 12:18
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This weekend was spent on a road trip. I first went to Axedale to pick up three 20" rims, Keith is well known there. Then I drove on to St Arnaud on family business. By the time I got back to Corowa I had been driving for 14 hours so I stoped for the night. Finished the drive home this morning, it was a great trip. Did I drive close to any members as I have to go back to St Arnaud in a fiew weeks when the silversmith finishes working on a tea service thats been in the family since 1910.
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Old 22-07-09, 00:14
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I was given a 3 ton jack yesterday just for giving a helping hand without being asked. I just have to restore it as it's been lying beside the shed for quite a while. I'll have to make a handle as well it will give me something to do if we ever get a wet winter again.
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Howard just find an old Holden windup ,then check the square size, build up if needed.
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Old 22-07-09, 12:18
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Howard?????????????????????
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Old 16-08-09, 07:06
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The penentrating oil finally loosened the screws and I got the jack in half today. It was full of water wich I have replaced with oil to soak until I get a chance for futher work.
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