Memmeddu
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Here we have it
Here we have it
Is it true there were no flies in Australia until the white man brought them?
NZ is just across the ditch, we are in the same pool of water, critters have tails they swim. When I was fishing (longlining) we would catch the odd northern bluefin tuna down our way. That fish must of have a major GPS malfunction, so I think that the lower population pressure and the coastline on the south island makes it harder for the great whites to grab a homosapien. Here in Au we have live bait on fiberglass boards throwing themselves and seeing what takes the bait. Maybe it may just be the intellect of some individuals. Again when I was fishing out of 'Coffs Harbour' one gent wanted to be taken out far out to sea so he could go snorkling and spear a Broardbill (Swordfish). Having caught them on the longline and experienced what they are capable of doing I kindly said NO. Got offered $2000 Au, but still refused. That gent was determined he asked all the longliners there at the time the same thing. I don't think anyone obliged. He saw it on a utube video and thought it would be cool.That's why I prefer NZ.
That fish must of have a major GPS malfunction, so I think that the lower population pressure and the coastline on the south island makes it harder for the great whites to grab a homosapien.
Cheers, it should allow me to clear the conservatory and run the lasers without disturbing the MrsThat's looking good.
Bale spikes finished, need to turn some bushes ideally to properly locate the locking pins so for now won't bother with welding the locking brackets back on.
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Should say that I wanted the spikes as close to the top as possible as putting the bales of straw into the mezzanine in the stable there isn't a lot of headroom. Where they are means there's 10mm plate front and rear, 3mm box and also the 20mm thick hooks to weld them too. Any higher and there'd be a lot of gusset etc. This way I should be able to spike the bales such that the headstock is completely hidden so I've got as much clearance as possible. Ideally I'd lose a couple of feet off the width but the width is useful when used as pallet forks.
These were bought individually but I had fun trying to find some long spikes. Ideally wanted something about the 6-8ft mark but I know why they're not common. These were 100mm the longest I could find at a sensible price.The last time i made one the bale spikes came with tapered bushes that you welded in.
Oh, Yessss!I modified a garden auger. I melted the pieces of the broken drill onto a new piece of spiral and added a piece of a 12-diameter drill to the tip of the auger. Otherwise, this Chinese contraption did not want to sink into the clay at a depth of 10 cm.