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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post


    Does he want to buy 52 reclining coach seats?
    pics ??

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    I wonder wattle be the reaction if we bolted some around a certain fireplace Pop?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    I wonder wattle be the reaction if we bolted some around a certain fireplace Pop?
    mind reader

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post


    Does he want to buy 52 reclining coach seats?
    Probably not.
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    Get 52 wives?
    He'd like that.
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    build an open air cinema?
    He could have an indoor cinema in his home shed, if he got rid of a couple of old Mercs a Vee Dub and the odd bike.
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    Gawd, I'm flat out putting up with one wife. Shhh, don't tell her that!!!
    You'd only have to put up with each one for a week.
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    52 seats,,, 52 wives,, variety is after all, the spice of life

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post
    52 seats,,, 52 wives,, variety is after all, the spice of life
    So you mean we don't have to choose between sexy Russian singles, Asian beauties, and 'babes' in your area who are dying to chat right now?
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    Ohhhh, call me, call me now.

    Naaa, don't, don't call them now, or ever even. Hehe, I've met a couple of those that do that job,,,, I'd much rather chase Witchypoo

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    One thing that is often overlooked, but very, very, important and something that should probably be an engineering requirement when setting up a motor home is ensuring that things don't become missiles in accident situations. Cupboard doors and their latches/hinges need to keep their contents contained in them on impact, tables, chairs, beds, stoves, fridges etc. all need to be secure and able to withstand considerable forces.
    As a paramedic I attended a fatal accident in central Victoria a few years ago where a home built motor home "T" boned a truck at about 80 kph and the sudden deceleration/instant stop meant that every item in the rear of the motor home exited via the front windscreen. A coffee cup going past your head in this situation is not good, let alone a queen size bed and mattress or a fridge and a stove. A decent cargo barrier would also be a good option too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mick88 View Post
    One thing that is often overlooked, but very, very, important and something that should probably be an engineering requirement when setting up a motor home is ensuring that things don't become missiles in accident situations. Cupboard doors and their latches/hinges need to keep their contents contained in them on impact, tables, chairs, beds, stoves, fridges etc. all need to be secure and able to withstand considerable forces.
    As a paramedic I attended a fatal accident in central Victoria a few years ago where a home built motor home "T" boned a truck at about 80 kph and the sudden deceleration/instant stop meant that every item in the rear of the motor home exited via the front windscreen. A coffee cup going past your head in this situation is not good, let alone a queen size bed and mattress or a fridge and a stove. A decent cargo barrier would also be a good option too.


    Cheers, Mick.
    Sounds like good advice!!

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    Yep, been there, done that, but certainly not to what Micks just pointed out.
    Even just tapping the brakes in traffic can send everything flying. As you listen to a heap of stuff crashing to the ground,, thoughts are of gooey cleanups, and that's even if you don't hear glass break. Then it's, damn, where'd I leave those thongs again?

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