Fancy Ron asking us about Coms. I nearly over backwards. Next he'll be asking us for advice on spelling and gramma.:lol2::Thump:
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Fancy Ron asking us about Coms. I nearly over backwards. Next he'll be asking us for advice on spelling and gramma.:lol2::Thump:
He'll be here in a moment, but just for the record it is "grammar" - as I suspect you well know.
There was a news story the other night about our big telscopes in Canberra being used by nasa,, I quite expected to see Ron with a clipboard in the background--[smilebigeye]
Some time back I bought a 3 room dome tent. I set it up in the backyard last week to get some practice before going camping. That night we had a ripper of a storm come through and the tent held up quite well. The fly billowed a lot but stayed in place.
However....
When I checked during the storm (after the wind died off and it was only raining) there was quite a lot of water inside. (I measured it later when emptying it out - there was over 10 litres of water.)
Rainwater was seeping through the fly and dripping onto the flyscreen mesh panels and into the tent. When I checked the sides of the tent, they leaked, too. I don't know what sort of nylon they used to make the tent but it isn't waterproof.
I think I'll put it in the bin.
Would aerosol waterproofing fix it, Ron?
I hope it's not the same brand I bought.[bigwhistle]
Don't risk it....
With your luck, you'll pick the ONE can that's had it's propellant leak out... and despite product sloshing around inside, it won't spray..[bigwhistle][bigwhistle][bigwhistle]