Um not yet i did see the series one & a thread somewhere you got a series SWB hardtop.
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Dont talk to me about rain..bloody shed got flooded the roof now leaks cause the wind shakes the **** out of it..
For the second time in this place i gota replace some tools..
GGGGGRRRRRRRR.
I finished the roof its as smooth as a babies bum now..i will update harrys thread when i put the pics on the poota..
UM have i missed something, What happened to the thing on the bottom of the home page thats says whos online..
I have now this:D:D
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/06/780.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/06/781.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/06/782.jpg
I think I am now complete in my vehicle collection:D:D
Mrs hh:angel:
You look good in that Landy, Carolyn. :D Tell you what, that vehicle looks in good nick for a 60 year old vehicle, has any work been done on it already!!:)
Banjo, you could weld togetether two old rims, weld outside of the rim to the outside of the other rim, to make a very good & cheap fireplace yourself. I have seen this done, with another rim, a third one, underneath for a stand.
If necesary weld slug into holes in rim, but of course not into the axle hole. You do put your cooking pot or billy over the axle hole.
Do not know that ozpig fire place, but googled a picture. The one made from a few old rims is cheaper, and works well.
We made a forge for blacksmithing out of an old truck rim, and set it up so it could be used as a BBQ as well-- nfound a round hotlate in a clean up day heap, but never have used this forge, because never got around to getting the bellows for it.
But maybe one day.
With coke for heat blacksmithing in a forge is fun, you can make a numberof things, and is fairly cheap.