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dullbird
1st March 2008, 07:52 PM
finally got a shovel holder for my car

it holds the shovel and axe ad the extension handle it also comes with a wall bracket so when its not on the car it can hang on the wall in the shed


https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2008/03/692.jpg
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dirtdawg
1st March 2008, 08:52 PM
where did you get that from

rangieman
1st March 2008, 09:13 PM
Maybe DWE ? :cool:

2a utestar
1st March 2008, 09:46 PM
Looks Graet just hope you don't have to use it.

Cheers,glenn

dullbird
1st March 2008, 09:58 PM
Maybe DWE ? :cool:....nope

a 4wd equip i think they are called something like that

dmdigital
1st March 2008, 10:10 PM
Hi db, I see you bought the Axe Shovel set they had at Wandin. Yes the manufacturer is 4x4Equip (http://www.4x4equip.com.au/).

I didn't look to closely as I've had a Brown Davis one before. These look much better made and steel not alloy. Couple of things to watch, make sure everythings really tight and can't rub. I'd put a plastic pipe/hose over the retaining pin on the shovel.

Also what are the shovel and axe like quality wise. Are the good hard steel? I'm thinking I might get one after all. They are handy!

Turtle61
1st March 2008, 10:11 PM
Here:

4x4 Accessories - Axe and Shovel Holder - 4wd Recovery Gear | 4wd Accessories | 4wd Equipment and Camping Gear Australia | Axe and Shovel Holder | Combo Shovel | Synthetic Winch Rope | Camping Lights (http://www.4x4equip.com.au/listProduct/4x4+Accessories/Axe+and+Shovel+Holder)

Anya45
1st March 2008, 10:29 PM
That looks brilliantly neat....:)

Just one small question.....Does it rattle at all????

Things that rattle tick me off no end:D

dmdigital
1st March 2008, 10:34 PM
You need to put a rubber strap around the axe and shovel to stop them rattling. The whole thing will still vibrate and this was the issue with thte alloy Brown Davis one I had, kept cracking the welds:mad: This unit is made of steel so should be a lot stronger in that respect, also the bracing looks a lot better.

dmdigital
1st March 2008, 10:35 PM
Things that rattle tick me off no end:D

In that case don't buy a Defender :Rolling:

Anya45
1st March 2008, 11:02 PM
hehehe

:clap2:

dullbird
2nd March 2008, 08:32 AM
Hi db, I see you bought the Axe Shovel set they had at Wandin. Yes the manufacturer is 4x4Equip (http://www.4x4equip.com.au/).

I didn't look to closely as I've had a Brown Davis one before. These look much better made and steel not alloy. Couple of things to watch, make sure everythings really tight and can't rub. I'd put a plastic pipe/hose over the retaining pin on the shovel.

Also what are the shovel and axe like quality wise. Are the good hard steel? I'm thinking I might get one after all. They are handy!

Sorry mate you lost me plastic or hose pipe on the shovel??? For the pin
the only two things I thought you could be talking about is the pin that holds it all in with the padlock, that I don't think is a problem as it sits on the rubber of the shovel handle...
and if your not talking about that and your talking about the pin on the shovel its self to put the extension or the Handel on, that is sunken down into the shovel and again shrouded by rubber.
was it those or did you mean something else??

As for movement I haven't driven with it on yet but with the rubber strap on nothing budges. And with the axe and. Shovel being made out of the funny material hopefully the rattles will be kept to a minimum...
Yes I did buy from vic show, although I brought the shovel kit ages ago and was going to buy the holder ages ago but for some reason didn't, but glad I never as they totally changed the design to encompass the extension handle etc,,, and I have to say the whole thing is better built, and beleive it or not suprisngly light even with the tools on

I think the tools look good as for durability I don't know personally couldn't see my self using it that much but I reckon they would take a bashing the important thing for me is they are light but they feel strong.
and eventually I will get another plate so we can swap between the disco and the defender.

dmdigital
2nd March 2008, 09:18 AM
the pin that holds it all in with the padlock, that I don't think is a problem as it sits on the rubber of the shovel handle...

That's the one, couldn't tell where it sat!

waynep
2nd March 2008, 02:45 PM
oh, saw the title and thought I was going to see a pic of muddymech ...

CraigE
2nd March 2008, 05:05 PM
Very nice. I want one.
:D

dullbird
2nd March 2008, 05:13 PM
oh, saw the title and thought I was going to see a pic of muddymech ...

now theres an idea

muddymech clinging on to my spare wheel with a shovel up his a***:D

LRHybrid100
2nd March 2008, 06:04 PM
now theres an idea

muddymech clinging on to my spare wheel with a shovel up his a***:D


now now, hes got more uses than that!!!

LRH

dullbird
2nd March 2008, 06:33 PM
now now, hes got more uses than that!!!

LRH


what i would like to know is,, how you know that????:o

stock
2nd March 2008, 06:49 PM
YouTube - Christy Moore - Don't Forget Your Shovel (1983) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI-Xnaj4_T8)

LRHybrid100
2nd March 2008, 06:55 PM
what i would like to know is,, how you know that????:o

he makes a fine cup of tea and is pretty handy with a brush!!!

LRH