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Created by doggie doggie  > 9 months ago, 2 May 2012
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doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 May 2012 5:14pm
CCCs thread has just been locked next door, about time I would say
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

2 May 2012 7:31pm
That was a funny read! I don't go next door too much anymore.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 May 2012 5:38pm
Im not suprised, inflated egos in there. Not worth the paper its printed on
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

2 May 2012 5:56pm
Funny, some of it was bloody funny. Some wasnt.
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

2 May 2012 5:58pm
The otherside lacks a sense of humour and too many purists.
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

2 May 2012 8:02pm
Scotty, yes "purists" as stand-up is all they will do.

But the real surfing purists are all in here!

Edit - I kind of used the "S" word... self imposed 15 minute sin bin!
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

2 May 2012 6:04pm
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Simondo said...

Scotty, yes "purists" as stand-up is all they will do.

But the real surfing purists are all in here!


Not wrong. Btw glad you went with the wrc slats as hardwood will run and stain big time. Nice looking house simondo.
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

2 May 2012 8:12pm
Scotty, the wrc slats are also for weight saving. Hardwood density is roughly 0.8, and wrc is only 0.35 or less. Less than half the weight for the garage door motor to lift!

Old mate next door went for a solid Spotted Gum garage door. Cost him over $8k just to get it fixed properly... basically rebuilt it with a heavier frame and a heavier duty engine to drive the stupid thing!
CMC
CMC

CMC

QLD

3954 posts

2 May 2012 8:44pm
God I typed a response and deleted it about 5 times for that silly thread.
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

3 May 2012 8:42am
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Simondo said...

Scotty, the wrc slats are also for weight saving. Hardwood density is roughly 0.8, and wrc is only 0.35 or less. Less than half the weight for the garage door motor to lift!

Old mate next door went for a solid Spotted Gum garage door. Cost him over $8k just to get it fixed properly... basically rebuilt it with a heavier frame and a heavier duty engine to drive the stupid thing!


Wise choice simondo. Cedar looks fantastic when it's new but it's all down hilll from there as it will never look that good again. Tip: sand back and use a cedar stain as the pigment will give it colour. Clear treatment is no good.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

3 May 2012 8:43am
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CMC said...

God I typed a response and deleted it about 5 times for that silly thread.





Morning
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

3 May 2012 8:55am
Morning doggie. What's doing ?
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

3 May 2012 8:57am
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Scotty88 said...

Morning doggie. What's doing ?


New day mate, feeling good, under staffed, its going to get busy
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

3 May 2012 9:10am
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doggie said...

Scotty88 said...

Morning doggie. What's doing ?


New day mate, feeling good, under staffed, its going to get busy


Nice avatar change.
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

3 May 2012 11:57am
Ditto on your Avatar change Scotty.
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

3 May 2012 10:17am
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Simondo said...

Ditto on your Avatar change Scotty.


Yeh, I don't know if it's good or bad.
On one account it reminds me of the wonderful stay I had with the family last year at Treasure Island, Fiji.
Then again it reminds me I'm not there. It's good for now.
Kicking back on the beach with the Mrs, drinking Fiji Bitters watching the sunset with the kids having a swim in front was paradise.
doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

3 May 2012 10:21am
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Scotty88 said...

doggie said...

Scotty88 said...

Morning doggie. What's doing ?


New day mate, feeling good, under staffed, its going to get busy


Nice avatar change.


Its my original one Scotty, it was an old Al Merrick model
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