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Im going deep sea game fishing on sunday. So neg from me!

Might re-wire the garage tomorrow for 15amp power, its not hard at all.

Today was shit, left home at 6:50am drive 26km to work arrived at 8:10am. Stupid traffic light failure..... then into a day that was crap, non-stop work from 8:10am until 5:40pm no lunch even

wow... seems everyone had a shit day.

except me. I woke up at 1pm, lounged around, watched some simpsons, went to the video shop, went to the comic shop. Ate some snacks. Was tres awesomeness :cheers:

I have had a couple beers now, steak for dinner, and im sitting in front of my computer wearing my tatical vest and my bandoliers, I need a WW2 or Vietnam era US army combat helmet now

wow... seems everyone had a shit day.

except me. I woke up at 1pm, lounged around, watched some simpsons, went to the video shop, went to the comic shop. Ate some snacks. Was tres awesomeness :cheers:

get a job you bum! hahaha. I wonder what is with today? Everyone i know had a shit one, including myself. Global warming i guess? S'all good for me, im on holidays now, anyone want cheap parts from japland while im up? haha

Might re-wire the garage tomorrow for 15amp power, its not hard at all.

put a 10amp plug on the lead, plug it in to a pwr circuit make sure you dont use anything else on that circuit while the compressor is going.

otherwise 1x15amp pwr point with a 2.5 back to the switchboard on its own circuit.

be dodge and use the first way, i do on my welder :cheers:

yer, i been told no Mr. Home electrician for me, so parents are getting a sparky in next week, its their garage.

yer, i been told no Mr. Home electrician for me, so parents are getting a sparky in next week, its their garage.

guarantee my cashies are cheaper :cheers: then said sparky.

Many thanks Tas.

Install on the AVCR was nice and neat and done way before you said it was going to be ready.

Done well. Very happy.

:P

No problem at all matey! glad u enjoy it!

Gebus it is ded.

Whats hapenning mangs ?

Work + hangover = sucks balls

f**k that, it sure does.

Bout to go up the coast to pick up my new front bar... tsunami? Hmmmmm........ :blush:

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