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Went to the Green box shed yesterday to get a few things. On my way out I grabbed on of these weather stations on clearance for $11.00. I needed a new one anyway.

Sorry for the photos on the side. Don't know how to fix them.
 

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Yard looks good Aaron, was just talking with wifie tonight about our yard projects that need doing.

Crazy weather today, was forecast heaps of rain and looked like it all day but barely a short drizzle.

Cheers GB.
 
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Thanks GB. with the amount of rain we are getting the grass has taken of.
After 3 weeks.
 

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With the amount of driving I'm doing and the amount of idiots on the road I thought it was about time to invest in a car camera. Just got it today so will put it in tomorrow.
 

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Well it was extremely hot here on the weekend. The temperature got to 46 degrees on Friday and Saturday was no better.
I managed to dilute my Meguiars products down into the bottles I got from the big Green store. I used the super degreaser and it work great.
A couple of photos and also labeled them with the dilution ratios.

That's a great idea for putting the dilution ratios. Stealing that one.

Bret
 

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I've got to +1 on the car camera. You are right about the amount of idiots on the roads nowadays. My biggest gripe is seeing people that are still texting and driving, knowing how dangerous it is. It's a total lack of caring for someone else's life.
 
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I've got to +1 on the car camera. You are right about the amount of idiots on the roads nowadays. My biggest gripe is seeing people that are still texting and driving, knowing how dangerous it is. It's a total lack of caring for someone else's life.

Its amazing with the amount of people texting while driving. Some people never learn.
 
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It has been I think about 4 weeks and the lawn is starting to slow down. It has come along way and now cant wait for spring.
 

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I was doing a job that needed me to see behind a corner in the house roof. So I went to the shed to get my teleskop mirror. I couldn't find it anywhere. So on to ebay and got my wife to order me a new one. I found this and also had the teleskop mafnetheber in a nice case.. So here it is.
 

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Well the family wanted a pool for some time now. So I rang around a few places for quotes on a 7 metre long X 3.5 metre wide. Well after seeing how much it was going to cost we decided not to go with the pool. So we went with a spa which we can use all year round.
 

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Aaron, finally worked my way through your thread. You Aussies are like Texan's you all congregate in the threads!:lol: Glad to read wife was ok in the wreck and that the car is back in business. Nice job on the kitchen remodel as well. A spa.... yep something these old bones need after every weekend.... adding it to my list....

I need to have you export some of those baby Magpies as my wife won't let me "scare" the blackbirds we have away with my shotgun! Keep on "detailing on!"

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Thanks for stopping in Duker. The kitchen was something I enjoyed and would do it again if I had to.
The Magpie Chops had 1 baby this year and is still around. Every other year the babies are gone by now.
Thanks once again.
 

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You will love the spa

We have had a Sundance spa for over 20 years. They are fairly trouble free too. There is so much more year round enjoyment from them that a pool. My grandson lives in ours when he stays the night or weekend with us. Just watch those water balance numbers and you will find maintenance is not a big thing. I am getting ready to change the water in mine, which I do quarterly, and set it up to use.
You will enjoy it!!

Best Regards
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You will love the spa

We have had a Sundance spa for over 20 years. They are fairly trouble free too. There is so much more year round enjoyment from them that a pool. My grandson lives in ours when he stays the night or weekend with us. Just watch those water balance numbers and you will find maintenance is not a big thing. I am getting ready to change the water in mine, which I do quarterly, and set it up to use.
You will enjoy it!!

Best Regards
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Thanks for stopping in Herb. You know the saying. Happy wife happy life.

Have a great day.
 
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So I go to Green box store today to get a few things. On my way out I noticed Ryobi had a compact drill with to batteries for $79.00. I thought that was cheap and looked at the individual prices for the items the kit came with. They worked out to be about $180. So I grabbed a kit as so did a few other people and of to the register I go. Once at the register the young lady scanned the few items I had then scanned the Ryobi kit I had. It scanned at $179. I said the price on the kit says $79. She called a manager and the manager just authorised it and said they haven't changed the price yet.:dunno: So quite a few people got a bargain today.:thumbup: On my way out I had a look to see if the price had been changed and guess what it was still $79.
 

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A, good score on the Ryobi, but they are a disease, you get one and then want more. We have a few and every time I go into town, I stop by the green box to check prices and how they feel to actually hold. My next request is for a small router, hmmmm (might get my son to buy one for mothers day??). She won't get angry at her little boy!
Well done on the spa, we have had one for about 4 years and have just managed to get enough hot water heater panels to keep it around 30+degC, should have it all connected by the middle of winter...when I really need it.
 
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A, good score on the Ryobi, but they are a disease, you get one and then want more. We have a few and every time I go into town, I stop by the green box to check prices and how they feel to actually hold. My next request is for a small router, hmmmm (might get my son to buy one for mothers day??). She won't get angry at her little boy!
Well done on the spa, we have had one for about 4 years and have just managed to get enough hot water heater panels to keep it around 30+degC, should have it all connected by the middle of winter...when I really need it.

I agree TDU. I already have a few Ryobi tools.

Yes the spa has worked out well. The wife and kids enjoy it. That's the main thing.
 

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A, good score on the Ryobi, but they are a disease, you get one and then want more. We have a few and every time I go into town, I stop by the green box to check prices and how they feel to actually hold. My next request is for a small router, hmmmm (might get my son to buy one for mothers day??). She won't get angry at her little boy!
Well done on the spa, we have had one for about 4 years and have just managed to get enough hot water heater panels to keep it around 30+degC, should have it all connected by the middle of winter...when I really need it.

Bloke I work with is afflicted. I always know he's brought more accessories because I'm the one that is always putting the boxes in the recycling.

So far I've resisted. But I would like a medium duty drill or two for pre drilling etc etc instead of the heavy Makita one. Oh dear, did I just justify one ?

GB.
 

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Great read on your shed projects mate.

What is that fly catcher trap? looks like it works a treat. Is that something you bought or made?

I've been meaning to buy a dashcam myself, where did you pick that one up from?

Rudi.
 

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Nice thread Aaron, (nice name too :D)

I like Ryobi tools myself. My dad let me use his Impact driver and drill combo kits when we built my 20x20 deck last spring and they were invaluable when it came time to screw down all the deck boards.

Thanks for popping into my Disaster cleanup thread, its always nice to see someone from halfway around the planet interested in your place
 
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Bloke I work with is afflicted. I always know he's brought more accessories because I'm the one that is always putting the boxes in the recycling.

So far I've resisted. But I would like a medium duty drill or two for pre drilling etc etc instead of the heavy Makita one. Oh dear, did I just justify one ?

GB.

I have a couple of drills for that reason. Makes it easier instead of swapping drill bits over all the time.

Have a great day GB.
 
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Great read on your shed projects mate.

What is that fly catcher trap? looks like it works a treat. Is that something you bought or made?

I've been meaning to buy a dashcam myself, where did you pick that one up from?

Rudi.

Thanks Rudi.

The fly catcher came from Bunnings. About $10.

The dash cam I got came https://dashcamsaustralia.com.au/

Have a great day.
 
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Nice thread Aaron, (nice name too :D)

I like Ryobi tools myself. My dad let me use his Impact driver and drill combo kits when we built my 20x20 deck last spring and they were invaluable when it came time to screw down all the deck boards.

Thanks for popping into my Disaster cleanup thread, its always nice to see someone from halfway around the planet interested in your place


Same to with the name Aaron.

You will get there with your garage.

It's amazing with the internet how we can see what people do over the other side of the world.

Have a great day.
 
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