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  1. Wetpatch

    Today Tonight

    Mate I would have flattened him with my car as soon as I had the chance he was crazy
  2. As a Tech for the main supplier of 28 years working on new installs and Adsl repairs I work in the New sub Divisions of Kellyville and the Ponds and they are not installing fibre to the node in these areas so if you think they will be installing this in the next year or two in Sydney in established areas GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS
  3. USE STAINLESS TYPE NO BREAKING PROBLEMS
  4. How lucky are you I own the same boat including the colour first bait board was a Bermuda Type but after the rod holder brackets where broken on 2 trips decided to buy the genuine Ally type BOLTED ON WITH STAINLESS BOLTS AND SICA FLEX
  5. Mate Download Kaspersky from their site and buy 1 year license from Ebay I have bought from china and the USA costs about $12.00 /$14.00 for the year best Ive used
  6. Wetpatch

    Grand Final

    I have watched the game 4 times and still can't score a point
  7. Best wishes to Donna and yourself Swordie in these painful times
  8. After installing the Radio next job the tank Aerial for the boat The biggest disappointed was most brands Gme and also the Navman brand didn't give the option of the main pole being removed So I ended up using this type The one thing I have found is the more holes you drill the more paint corrosion problems occur under brackets So after I drill the holes I Then hand touch up the inside of the holes with paint I also use Sicoflex under the brackets and this has stopped all my paint problems
  9. Though Id put up a post Re Installing a Radio in Dashboard I always crap myself at the thought of the Dash cracking whilst doing this type of work So hope this helps future installers I started with the setting of the template and the measure to fit Using masking tape as a bass prevent the drill slipping and fiberglass cracking Next job was to drill out the rounded corners using a smaller bit at first and working up to the correct size After the drilling was done out came the jigsaw make sure it's sharp and not to course I found that having a variable speed type helped also. Also support the cutout to prevent it braking off The fun bit now use stainless screws and wire to fuse box and pre drill to mount to dash
  10. I have 1050 on my475 Bar raider used a spacer block to lift it a tad and Stainless bolts and washers also Sicoflex to prevent salt water getting under the bracket
  11. This fella is mobile His name is Carlos Ive never used him but read good reports 0419 251 066
  12. Woody I had the same prob on my Allycraft I went from a 4500 on my genuine prop to 5200 max rev by changing the prop size/ pitch and height of the outboard also picked up a extra 10km
  13. This is the polished stainless type on my 75 Yamaha
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