Paint only, no worries .. done worse since, to the other side too!
Might be doing a paintover some time, Nato Camo I think ...
Well I would wait until after Saturday, cause that lanes on the route, only the harder way going up this time
Paint only, no worries .. done worse since, to the other side too!
Might be doing a paintover some time, Nato Camo I think ...
your trip was his third flat......LOL and he is completely responsible for me insisting on carrying two spares tyres all the time. I think he got those punctures on my first ever laning trip
your trip was his third flat......
first was the mud hole at Langley, 2005, in a 2005 rr sport......
Vehicle: Disco 2 TD5 2001 (there's a CDL in there, but only if you get at it with a spanner so probably TC only)
Tyres: AT (Toyo Open Country)
Recovery points: Front towing eye. Rear tie downs which "may" be used as per handbook
Recovery equipment: None (footpump & set of jump leads)
Level of experience: Minimal (been laning a couple of times what I've posted on LZ). Know what low box is for but would appreciate tips & tricks.
Scratchy or non scratchy: Perferably non scratchy, but how scratchy is scratchy?
CB Radio: No
Noob
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Hmm.. well the odd bit of leafy tree stems seems oK. The rocky bit in the second pic would be good fun, but I don't fancy scraping the side of the Disco like in the last pic.
Thanks for posting up the pics to give us an idea!
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EDIT: can we bring some loppers along to make an easment from the jungle?!
If I show you a few pics from the trips I have done, it might give you some idea. These are sort of think which is on the route, although the worst can be bypassed I think the newbies might have slightly different expectations which is why I am asking
http://s8.photobucket.com/user/rockiesmum/media/dales/038_zps17f5c475.jpg.html
The only issue is that you can't go equipped or with the express intention of removing a particular obstacle. Hence why, as a school caretaker I happen to leave a small bowsaw and axe in the boot, ropes and stuff are already there for recovery!
How the hell do you arc weld???
So far I've gone through 8 rods, ground the steel down loads, and still can't get them to hold....
Does anyone have any tips???
Haha it's hard work learning with arc. Much easier with mig
What size welder ya got and what thickness steel you welding?
Your not doing it properly then. What power you got it on? Will need to be high
Ah...so I'd better not put a bow saw and loppers in the back then?
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