Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

happy friday bitches!!!!
the relatively stress free existence of a lowly truck driver is looking pretty fricken attractive right now :(
 
Fluffy - when you going to come and measure up the zorst on Ragnar for me? Got an epic new muffler on the wish list, but need a connecting pipe made up, and a couple of mounting brackets welded to the frame and muffler. You interested?
 
 
Not really that interested. I'm not a big fan of foreigners or spending any more time at work than absolutely necessary. Will be happy to have a look and sort out bends etc at cost. If you could get most of it marked out or tacked etc I'll be happy to weld it.:-) Going to see a man about another job this week. Fluffy?
 
Put a good word in for me
 
We can hang out in the lolly aisle and check the merchandise
The kit-kat club. Loads of Big'uns in the lolly aisle. We have pallets of those out the back ma'am.:'(
  • Like 1
Drove a 2500hp remote control bulldozer today.

I made the earth my bitch!!
Awesomeness, new job interview is building, fitting, hydraulics and electrical on cranes. Sounds good but they will have to beat a free ute and money first. Worth a look.
  • Like 1
Awesomeness, new job interview is building, fitting, hydraulics and electrical on cranes. Sounds good but they will have to beat a free ute and money first. Worth a look.


Can always say no, or make demands:)


Be like tom cruise in cocktail, stuff getting thrown around

Pete, go long!!
Should work well, I'm about as old as Bryan Brown and you just need to loose about a foot and and half to measure up to Tom Cruise.
On 2/3/2018 at 7:35 AM, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Not really that interested. I'm not a big fan of foreigners 

Say no more.

Had a good chat to the Minister on the weekend, we agreed the best thing to do is hand it off to a pro builder as the frame mod list id getting pretty long. Just got to find a bloke I like and trust now. 

Also, used my local "hire a hoist" place to do the service on the ministers focarse too, due to me still being a creaky old bastard, and for the $60 it cost me was an absolute bargain I reckon. All I bought with me was the car and parts, everything else was supplied, so would def recommend

 

https://www.facebook.com/UFIXITGARAGEWA/

 




  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Meanwhile, 20+ years ago, I pulled out the 105mm hole saw and went straight down through the inner guard in front of the airbox to get my stormwater pipe cold air intake in. Right behind the two stock holes for the intercooler pipes. Those have no reinforcement (apart from a couple of robust pieces of steel pipe through them!). I feel that the Australian vehicle standards crews put way too much emphasis on "maintaining the crash performance" of cars and not enough consideration of "any crash is a new and wonderful experiment with a random selection of parameters and you will never be able to tell if an extra 80mm hole through some sheet metal caused a significant difference...but if you close your eyes and squint at the whole structure, engage your engineering brain and have a good think about it, you'd have to expect that it would do jack all."
    • You guys are focussing on the wrong part of this post and have headed off on an irrelevant tangent!  Clearly I'm not going to put my most prized physical possession (well it will be once I'm finished it...) on a piece of shit contraption that might fail and crush me or my car!  At no point was that even implied I was trying to buy a butchered P.O.S that some shonky clown had thrown together with a gasless MIG....  Either way I would love to see the build quality of a rotisserie that has failed.  Actually I'd love to see a photo of one that has failed full stop.  Google fails to deliver.  Never happened?? I'll either make one that won't fail or will buy one that wouldn't fail! End Post.....
    • Yeah, if you can't breathe for more than about 2 minutes, you're cooked.
    • Well, all the power should be getting dissipated across the starter motor. Therefore, ideally, the voltage drop across the earth lead should be convincingly close to zero. Certainly you'd want it to be only a volt or so at max, because otherwise that volt doesn't turn up at the starter to do what is required. A car can probably survive a bad enough earth to crank and start with only 9V or so at the starter motor, maybe even a bit less. But you're seeing only 8V at the battery terminals when cranking, so there can't even be that much available over at the starter, which simply won't do. I would have thought that you couldn't pull enough current (with a healthy starter) to make the battery drop to 8V locally. But I was ignoring the possibility that the starter is in fact crook. If it has shorted windings (or maybe the solenoid is borked and shorting to earth) then I guess it could pull a stack of current and not even look like wanting to turn over. So follow the other boys' reccos too. Because they are just as likely at this point.  
    • Depending where the whole gets drilled, and what country/state you're talking about, quite likely not.   Under ole vehicle mod rules in NSW, VSI06 allowed for drilling of holes in "non structural" areas. So you could drill a hole through the inner guard, and not need engineering. You couldn't drill over seams, and it was advised to add extra reinforcing around the hole, as well as something to protect from sharp edges.   Again, it's all about finding the documentation for where the mod is to be done, AND then being able to explain the situation, with the documentation as to why you don't need engineering, with a positive attitude, to any one of the likes eg, police, vehicle inspector, etc.
×
×
  • Create New...