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I know its a long shot but does anyone have a long drill bit/drill bit extension so I can drill down from my ceiling down the wall cavity through the timber studs so I can feed some wires through without having to cut the shit out of my walls. Would need to be about 1 to 1.2m long

trade tools direct have 2metre long ajustable drill bits for like $199 i reckn they were but if u do whative done just get a spade bit and a piece of threaded rod and weld it on the end and then shape the end for the drill bit all bits at bunnos for less than $50

if u really need i can hook u up with mine :thumbsup:

Working at a house (being reno'd). Got talking about cars to the tradies. Tradies say dude who owns this house just sold a couple year old gun metal grey GTR and got a newer one and the brakes are huge.

I ask if the plates are GUN 350 and they're like "How the hell do you know"...small world.

So you're doing some stuff at Walkerville .... I haven't been down there to check it out for a few weeks, but last I heard from John it is coming along very nicely. And would you mean this new R35 (with my wife and child in it)? :)

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But have you seen the new Land Rover? :D :D :D Porn, I reckon!

trade tools direct have 2metre long ajustable drill bits for like $199 i reckn they were but if u do whative done just get a spade bit and a piece of threaded rod and weld it on the end and then shape the end for the drill bit all bits at bunnos for less than $50

if u really need i can hook u up with mine :thumbsup:

I was going to buy my own but for a use once application I couldn't justify it. I was gonna go down the built my own route if no one had anything available but looks like I'm in the clear now!

And Steve, just doing a bit of cable management and running another powerpoint behind the TV

So you're doing some stuff at Walkerville .... I haven't been down there to check it out for a few weeks, but last I heard from John it is coming along very nicely. And would you mean this new R35 (with my wife and child in it)? :)

post-669-0-29036700-1307363233_thumb.jpg

But have you seen the new Land Rover? :D :D :D Porn, I reckon!

BLUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE :worship:

So you're doing some stuff at Walkerville .... I haven't been down there to check it out for a few weeks, but last I heard from John it is coming along very nicely. And would you mean this new R35 (with my wife and child in it)? :)

post-669-0-29036700-1307363233_thumb.jpg

But have you seen the new Land Rover? :D :D :D Porn, I reckon!

hmmm there's an unsual sight [sKY350] on jacks :nyaanyaa:

which land rover, the new Disco or the new soft 4wd?

I know its a long shot but does anyone have a long drill bit/drill bit extension so I can drill down from my ceiling down the wall cavity through the timber studs so I can feed some wires through without having to cut the shit out of my walls. Would need to be about 1 to 1.2m long

Give me a ring I have a few spade drills with extensions for going down the wall

So you're doing some stuff at Walkerville .... I haven't been down there to check it out for a few weeks, but last I heard from John it is coming along very nicely. And would you mean this new R35 (with my wife and child in it)? :)

post-669-0-29036700-1307363233_thumb.jpg

But have you seen the new Land Rover? :D :D :D Porn, I reckon!

Yeah did some gutter guard around the back verandah, where the verandah meets the house itself. Tell John if he wants the whole house done (which he should as they are chockers with leaves), get in contact with me. Looks like a damn nice house. How far off have they said from occupancy?

Didnt see any of the cars. Just one of the guys said enough for me to figure out who it was. He was memerized by the "big brakes"

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