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11 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


You love it. I spent all day scanning in a vibro shear manual from 1975 into pdf's then converted into a word document cropped and resized it to a4. 3 hard copies of all manuals for all machinery. 1 on the machienes, 1 in my office and 1 in the big bosses office. Did jha's for all machienery as well. Nice change from welding! We concreted in a totem pole today 1m in the ground for the railway line 3" 2" etc solid bar for hammering lifting pulling and stretching. 8" I beams welded on for strength in the concrete. Nice change:-) loved it!

I walked back into a back log of builds, so had to measure a tank/chassis for a water cart, double check a install on a couple service trucks then start printing cables for the water truck.... so much for a nice relaxed week haha

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I walked back into a back log of builds, so had to measure a tank/chassis for a water cart, double check a install on a couple service trucks then start printing cables for the water truck.... so much for a nice relaxed week haha

What do you for work Macca? Body builder?
4 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


What do you for work Macca? Body builder?

 Currently a Auto sparky, ( for how much longer who knows, over it ) we wire up water carts/service trucks/drills etc for the mines but we design/build all the harnesses in perth

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It's your turn to come see me,

I always visit you.... you just don't notice me peeking through your window [emoji8]

Trev the peeking duck spying on Italian gourmet kitchens. Sneaking into the car park with a bombed r34. Totally inconspicuous!
1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


A nice set of police lights and sirens would be cool? Then I could go on cruises with the big zookey :-/

what...you dont get enough attention in a bright blue sports car that you need flashing lights and sirens haha :cool:

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37 minutes ago, t_revz said:

what...you dont get enough attention in a bright blue sports car that you need flashing lights and sirens haha :cool:

They see the car and then the old dude driving it and asume its his sons......

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