Can you put any of that into practical and working relationship for the Shed Down Under ?
That is or is that how you do it so Mrs 1/2Cup is not aware of the budget ?
So MUM is the word.
The internet is a rather amazing invention.
Through my life on various interest forums I have met a range of amazing people, learned a lot, and shared some info.
Friendships that should last as long as me have been forged.
One of the many friendships formed on here has been with Bret J in Texas.
He is a meticulous woodworker, and is restoring a Chevy C10 pickup for his wife that has been in the family a long time.
A while ago I commented on some Rocketships that he had turned., saying that Nicola loved it too.
Today I get home and there is a parcel from Texas. Bret and I have exchanged number plates before, so he had my address.
Inside was the Rocketship mkVI for Nicola and some stickers for me, as well as some number plates for my collection.
Bret sent me a Texas Disabled Veteran number plate and three Australian plates. JACKPOT !!!
Massive thanks to Bret for his kindness
HOTFR8 asked the question on my thread, what plates I got.
Blue on White Canberra
Green on White Victoria -Garden State
NSW Conditional green on white.
Feel very privileged.
Nice to catch up with what you've been up to! Hope your weekend went well, and you got everything you wanted to done (wish I could say that ever happened for me!).

1/2 Cup
I would be driving myself crazy if I started listing everything that I need to get
done
I guess that retirement creates a less demanding time line
Your addition is looking good
Don
Looking good!
Just stopping in Steve and as usual looks like you haven't sat still, you sure no how to get the most out of a day mate, keep up the good work and don't forget to upload some pics of the carport when all done.
Holy ****, I didn't see a nap on the list so I took one for you this weekend. Busy busy man you are...Friday at work, a whole day at a Strategic Asset Maintenance Workshop, that really capped of my week after Mondays training session. So I am looking forward to some garage therapy this weekend.
The quotes came through for all the roofing iron, rain gutter fittings and flashings yesterday, once again I was pleasantly surprised as at AU$1400.00 delivered it was well under my original estimate of AU$2000.00 based on the Lysaght Trade Price List. so I have promptly accepted it and I am hoping it will be here for the Christmas break fingers crossed.
Note to file: for Aussie purchases of Colorbond steel there was no difference in price between the imported sheet as against the Aussie made stuff, always ask the question of your supplier.
While you are on the go compare apples for apples in regards to Base Metal Thickness ( BMT )
The too do list for this weekend:
. Lawn edges.
. Mow lawns.
. Fertilise Orange tree.
. Water lawns.
. Walk Shelby.
. Trim front brick fence creeper ( Ficus )
. Install insulation wire mesh to purlins ( 200 odd 1/8 holes I might add )
. Make a start on the down pipes for the Carport.
. Weekly shed floor vacuum.
. Wipe down benches.
. Help Mrs 1/2 Cup as she is on a spring cleaning mission from hell and that includes but is not limited to - remove, clean and replace all light fittings and lamp shades - remove, clean and replace all exhaust fans and covers.
Have a great weekend..
Regards
Holy ****, I didn't see a nap on the list so I took one for you this weekend. Busy busy man you are...

That is super cool, I will need to look into this! We get a lot of sun here!![]()
Impressive figures for your system 1/2. Still no reply from my Solar guy on the updates here and he has left me not impressed given he told me he would get back to me in a couple of days and that is now a couple of months ago.

HOTFR8 sounds like your solar guy needs a tune up..
He needs something. Geeeez arfer! I wish we had arf as much sun over here, our panels in a year only generate 2150ish, mind you they are on the west side of the house and we are always in a cloud. (better than money in the bank though)![]()
1/2 Cup, you'd been interested before in our LED downlight install. I thought you might be interested, we have just received our electricity bill for this quarter. If you recall we installed the downlights just before having ducted aircon put in. It happened that it coincided pretty closely with our quarterly bill period, and I hoped that the lights would help to offset the electricity use of the ducted air. Imagine my surprise when our electricity use has gone down by several kwh/day compared with the last two quarters (the only ones since we moved in)! Despite use of the ducted air a few times a week to cool the whole house (we had no air conditioning prior), our electricity use has decreased by ~10%. Nothing else to explain the drop, no change in usage or extra time away from home. Haven't done the maths on the savings yet, only had a quick scan of the bill, the price has dropped by a bit over $200, but the price per kwh has dropped also. Real $ savings probably ~$80, not bad for $240 worth of cheap led bunnings globes. Still, considering that's with the addition of the aircon as well, the savings due to the lights must be more than that. Still very happy with the lights too, good light output and no failures yet.
He needs something.
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News on the private solar power front here in Arizona, USA. One, of two, local power utility, Salt River Project, in their latest price increase proposal, has outlined a "tax" on all new solar systems installed after Dec 8, 2014. There has not been a price increase in the last 10 years, during which they claim to have incurred millions of dollars of infrastructure expense in maintainance, upgrades and federal emissions requirements. The "tax" will help cover the loss of income for future upgrades and is said to be in the neighborhood of $50 a month. Any systems installed, or contracted for, before said date will be grandfathered at whatever contract was set at the time the system was installed and will be honored for a minimum of 10 years unless contracted otherwise. The utility is a non-profit, public owned, but government supported company. I haven't heard if the other utility is following a similar plan as I'm not on their grid.
Kind of puts the kibosh on putting in new solar system in one of the sunniest spots on the globe. I think the only way around this would be to keep your solar system off the grid, but that seems to kill the benefit of selling extra production back to the utility, as well as adding in the need for some kind of storage system for any extra production above daily usage. I'm definitely not up on this, but have seen 4 systems installed within blocks of our home in the last 6 months, so may be they stand a chance of recouping some of the cost under the old system.
I'm just waiting for them to tax my 25 year old solar hot water heating system. There just might come a time when I may have to tap into the unused natural gas pipeline that was installed when our neighborhood was built back in 1983 as a condition for the gas utility to continue to be the supplier for the city, which has grown some 10 times in population since then. Strange as our subdivision is totally electric. Makes one wonder if those gas mains have rusted away from lack of use.
I know , something like this...![]()

Thanks for the insight into your job, it is always interesting to see what our Garage Friends are up to!
That Sleigh set up looks great. What a work day you have had.
Being another car guy would expect he needs none of that.
I think he has just lost the plot.![]()

. Well done. Congratulations.