Rallywoods Working Bee 4 PART1: 5th/6th April

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Rallywoods Working Bee 4 PART1: 5th/6th April

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More details closer to the time, may be postponed if really wet

More track clearing and opening up new tracks, stay the night and have a beer or 10

No trip fees, those that partipicate get a free day and night credit for the next rallywoods trip(s)

EDIT CHANGE OF DATE, HUT REBUILD WEEKENDS HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED

05/06 April
12/13 April
19/20 April
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Re: Rallywoods Working Bee 4 : 1st/2nd March

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Bump :lol:

Keep this weekend in your calender free, this one will probably be playing with concrete and making up wall frame thingys, may be a 1 day only, or an overnighter if people want, more details to follow
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yep in for this one as well :wink: :D
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Nah I dont think I'll be there for this one...... Ummmm hang on.... yeah why the hell not, Yep I'll be there :mrgreen:

Hey Jerry, I think the dates for this may be conflicting with the Riversdale trip on 1/2 March that most people are going on?

Weasels Riversdale trip press here
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I booked the date first :lol:

This date is tentative and may just be preping the ground for the concrete etc, should know in 2-3 days hopefully , the next free date after that is 2 weeks later
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Two weeks after would suit me better............
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Yep but we need 2 weeks to get the concrete laid so I thought a day prepping the site with a digger and boxing it up, 2 weeks later its ready to assemble
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can't make this one work is doing it's stocktake that day... :roll:
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Count me in,
Can I bring my Bob The Builder toolkit?
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Yep... you might get a bit cold wearing just that :oops: :shock: or rather sunburnt :lol:

Just had some more thoughts...perhaps we can make a box in the fire plate thingy so we have a dutch oven or something ie something we can shove a roast in ??? any idea's on this??? you might know about these dutch things Cloggy :lol:

On the plan is to convert some degassed LPG cylinders into a beer fridges either ice powered or cold dam water powered, these will sit in the corner or in new bench seating, need to have a think about what gear we need to do this job and will need to test them thoroughly afterwards of course :lol:
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Jerry wrote:On the plan is to convert some degassed LPG cylinders into a beer fridges either ice powered or cold dam water powered

What :?: :?: :?:
What are you :!: :?: A sissy :?: :?:

There is really only one way real blokes cool their beer.
And that is with a jet powered beer cooler :shock: Yep, jet-powered.
Check it out :!:
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/beer/
We really need one of these. :mrgreen:
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Cloggy_NZ wrote:What :?: :?: :?:
What are you :!: :?: A sissy :?: :?:

There is really only one way real blokes cool their beer.
And that is with a jet powered beer cooler :shock: Yep, jet-powered.
Check it out :!:
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/beer/
We really need one of these. :mrgreen:



How do you come up with all this stuff cloggy..... do you sit there all night typing "BEER" into google :shock: :shock: :roll: :roll: :D :D


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so is this still on with the trip on the same dates :?: :shock: or is it going to be put back a week or two :?: :?:
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date to be confirmed
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surf is repaired now so im in again may go up friday to sort fire place in gazebo saved some bricks last bee have steel bracket to hold the chimney up
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So when do you guys move in :shock: :twisted:
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abbo wrote:So when do you guys move in :shock: :twisted:


........or we could stay at home with big thumb print on our foreheads that would mean talk to her .........donno bout bout you but id move there :lol:
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sweet when we moving :shock: :shock:
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taz01 wrote:surf is repaired now so im in again may go up friday to sort fire place in gazebo saved some bricks last bee have steel bracket to hold the chimney up

Are those bricks gonna be safe in the fire place?
Would have thought they would need to be proper fire bricks. The thing gets hot enough to melt glass after all. Those standard bricks might crack and disintegrate possibly collapsing the hot plates if you were thinking of holding those up with them bricks.
Just a thought, I could well be wrong.
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true never thought about fire bricks maybe make steel brackets for them too...............
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so on this one we boxing and pouring the floor :?: Did the rear of the hutt end up getting leveled and is that going to be part of the pour??? where abouts is the boxing comming from :?: :?:
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Cloggy_NZ wrote:
taz01 wrote:surf is repaired now so im in again may go up friday to sort fire place in gazebo saved some bricks last bee have steel bracket to hold the chimney up

Are those bricks gonna be safe in the fire place?
Would have thought they would need to be proper fire bricks. The thing gets hot enough to melt glass after all. Those standard bricks might crack and disintegrate possibly collapsing the hot plates if you were thinking of holding those up with them bricks.
Just a thought, I could well be wrong.

I will bring the firebricks, you could fit the whole cooking area in our main oven 8) 8)
Have a few left over from the last oven I imported from canada... 8)
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I will bring the firebricks


I hope thats not your cooking you are talking about there :lol: I guess Saddam will eat anything that you put on a plate for him to eat :lol:
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FYI the holdup confirming dates is Paul getting back to me with what is required, I will be posting up this list to see what can be donated or got trade, and what tools we need. we are looking at doing the concrete and getting the framing up over 2 weekends..

Will be lookng for any useful bits ie Marks old kitchen bench etc, the cheaper we can get the stuff the more we can do up there which will make our trips up there better.

More soon.....
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if this is still happening and haynzy is coming down i will hopefully hitch a ride down with him to assist :D
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i cant swing a hammer very well but can drink and joke with the best of them!!!!! ( but i can do stuff as needed... within limits !!)
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to see what can be donated or got trade is that got trade as get it on a trade acc or i will trade you this for that :?: :?: :? :?
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what you been smokin abbo :roll: I meant trade price
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Re: Rallywoods Working Bee 4 PART1: 5th/6th April

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TENTATIVE REBUILD DATES HAVE NOW BEEN CONCRETED IN

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATES

05/06 April
12/13 April
19/20 April


ORIGINAL DATE OF 1/2 March can be a normal trip or can be cancelled, please advise what you want to do here...more than happy to organise a boozy overnighter for those that want to escape the missus :roll:

Expected work: clearing site with digger, laying pipework, boxing for concrete, laying concrete, assembling new frames in prep for the following weekend, drinking beer, drinking even more beer, tall stories around the gazebo fire.

If everyone brings 1 doz beer we shouldn't run out :lol:

I will be putting the hard word on oops I mean I will be inviting the other local 4wd clubs to join us
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So are we still in for a normal non-working bee this weekend?? :?: :?:
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