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weeds
6th March 2008, 06:44 PM
we have a new short term sponsor onboard

The Grating Company Australia (http://www.gratingco.com.au/bridging.shtml)

bridging ladders will be off most interest to aulro member however they do have a few other products that look good as well

i will pop a review up over the next couple of weeks after some testing is done

the grating company have also offered a set of bridging ladder for aulro to run a raffle.....so keep an eye on this section for a raffle to pop up

check out there website....they even have a defender testing there products

The Grating Company is a provider of superior quality FRP (Fibreglass Reinforced Polyester) Bridging Ladders/TrackMats to the 4WD industry as well as non-slip safety products supplying small and large businesses, government, health, education and industry sectors where safety products are required and in particular to meet Occupational, Health & Safety obligations.

The Grating Company products are manufactured to the highest specifications and are extremely attractive against competitive applications in all areas of function, quality, durability, weight and cost.

Please visit the product sections of our Website for more than 4WD bridging ladders and see a full range of our products together with technical specifications.

Outlaw
7th March 2008, 08:37 AM
Bring It On!!! ;)

87County
7th March 2008, 08:53 AM
we have a new short term sponsor onboard

The Grating Company Australia (http://www.gratingco.com.au/bridging.shtml)

bridging ladders will be off most interest to aulro member however they do have a few other products that look good as well

i will pop a review up over the next couple of weeks after some testing is done

the grating company have also offered a set of bridging ladder for aulro to run a raffle.....so keep an eye on this section for a raffle to pop up

check out there website....they even have a defender testing there products

Laurie

The Grating Company is a provider of superior quality FRP (Fibreglass Reinforced Polyester) Bridging Ladders/TrackMats to the 4WD industry as well as non-slip safety products supplying small and large businesses, government, health, education and industry sectors where safety products are required and in particular to meet Occupational, Health & Safety obligations.

The Grating Company products are manufactured to the highest specifications and are extremely attractive against competitive applications in all areas of function, quality, durability, weight and cost.

Please visit the product sections of our Website for more than 4WD bridging ladders and see a full range of our products together with technical specifications.

has anyone any idea of prices?? (none on website)

:( bet they're dearer than milk crates :)

Laurie

cucinadio
7th March 2008, 08:54 AM
mmm they look a lot like the "Hubbatrax" "y l orta"

cheers

incisor
7th March 2008, 08:59 AM
:( bet they're dearer than milk crates :)
and from what i have seen so far they are way better as well ....

unless your looking for a seat :P

FenianEel
7th March 2008, 09:04 AM
That's a "grate" outcome for Aulro. :D

Speaking from previous experience in using them, these things are the ducks nuts, strong and very versatile.

Perhaps we should support and thank a new advertiser / sponsor instead of posting ill informed comments or comparing their product to home made jobs, hey?;)

Landy110
7th March 2008, 09:07 AM
Very interesting!!!!

cucinadio
7th March 2008, 09:14 AM
Alright if you like waffle print bum cheeks :twisted:

:Rolling::Rolling::Rolling:


cheers

cucinadio
7th March 2008, 09:17 AM
That's a "grate" outcome for Aulro. :D

Speaking from previous experience in using them, these things are the ducks nuts, strong and very versatile.

Perhaps we should support and thank a new advertiser / sponsor instead of posting ill informed comments or comparing their product to home made jobs, hey?;)


mate we were only having a laugh!!:D
gees ease up will you :(

cheers

crump
7th March 2008, 11:27 AM
Milk crates are useless as seats as well :D We decided to take 2 milkcrates on a week trip and leave the chairs at home.....BIG mistake :mad:

Alright if you like waffle print bum cheeks :twisted:
makes for an interesting game of noughts and crosses though.:twisted::D

29dinosaur
7th March 2008, 11:55 AM
Milk crates are useless as seats as well :D We decided to take 2 milkcrates on a week trip and leave the chairs at home.....BIG mistake :mad:

Alright if you like waffle print bum cheeks :twisted:

Didn't happen without the pictures.....:D;)

RobHay
7th March 2008, 12:09 PM
Alright if you like waffle print bum cheeks :twisted:

I do! I do ! I do ! I really do:twisted:, cos no good stating it NM without the pikkies to back it up:eek:

matbor
7th March 2008, 12:31 PM
Do u think you could use one to bridge this gap ?

http://rovering.squarespace.com/storage/land-rover-defender-advertising-2.jpg

Blknight.aus
7th March 2008, 07:18 PM
thems good, bit exxcy for the ones you need to get to get a loaded deefer a cross a gap you couldnt other wise cross by straddling properly and they arent much chop at debogging unlessy you dig out enough to get them down at an angle that doesnt have it hittig the under body.

That said.

If you lay them before you need them, dont go wheel spinning on them (they abrade away like you wouldnt believe) They are near on the ducks nuts. The only thing Ive ever used thats better is PAP and runway repair plates. The latters just a heavy duty version of the former.

tombraider
7th March 2008, 07:26 PM
Milk crates are useless as seats as well :D We decided to take 2 milkcrates on a week trip and leave the chairs at home.....BIG mistake :mad:

Alright if you like waffle print bum cheeks :twisted:

Didnt happen without Pics :angel:

numpty
7th March 2008, 07:45 PM
You blokes are all sick:mad: But I like waffles:twisted:

LandyAndy
7th March 2008, 08:02 PM
Surely an amply padded bum would negate the milk crate implants?????:twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:
Andrew

numpty
7th March 2008, 08:38 PM
Surely an amply padded bum would negate the milk crate implants?????:twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:
Andrew

Yes......but what you don't realise Andy, is that this was 25 years ago.;)

Ken
7th March 2008, 09:18 PM
Yes......but what you don't realise Andy, is that this was 25 years ago.;)

Thats a long time to have marks from a milk crate on ya butt :D:D:D:D

jimbo110
8th March 2008, 08:05 AM
Perhaps we should support and thank a new advertiser / sponsor instead of posting ill informed comments or comparing their product to home made jobs, hey?;)
Bring on the hiclone ads....................................;)