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  1. Hey Raiders,

    I was just wondering if I purchased a boat with no compliance plate how much would it cost for me to get one? and what processes are in place?

    Any help on this would be greatly appreciated thanks guys,

    hi....if the trailor was regestered before 1985...you dont need a complience plate but the trailor will have a number stamped on the draw bar you can use that...that IS the law... after 1985 you need a complience plate...if prior to 1985 and you get it regestered and let it run out then its back to the complience plate..any questions send me a pm...i have been here with a bike trailor...bob

  2. what a terriable game went to bed just after half time ...the blues would have done better if they sent the referee packing...the second maroons try was a foward pass...but i dont think that changed the game to much....i now think rugby league is only a matter of bums on seats....bob

  3. rexxy....every body has there own ideas..i am now packin the gear to head up to south west rocks ..my rig.i use 20lb mono and i make my own traces about 6 inches long and lead size depends on the day..but i agree tailor will hook themselves on the last 2 hooks of a three gang hook system...the trace is a little extra strength against the rocks...and only use black swivels as tailor will chase chrome ones...want any more info just pm me......bob

  4. i agree with stewy...saftey is something you dont take for granted and something you cant spend enough money on..and these boots are priceless..do yourself a favour..it might be a life saving favour..and buy a pair of these boots..they cant be beat....bob

  5. i buy the salted pillies all the time ..i am past throwing half frozen bait into the sea just to watch it break up in mid air... i use salted pillies from my local tackle store for tailor..and half a pilly for winter bream....bob

  6. All policies are different but read the fine print on contents insurance as like with a pushbike the insurance company can't expect stuff to be inside a locked house all the time. Not to many indoor mountain bike tracks or lakes or beaches around in Aus. Look at mobile goods coverage under hobbies or sporting equipment- it is there they just don't like to tell anyone and many cover up to 1-2 grand of mobile stuff but a lot used to exclude scuba. You may battle as they will try the line that it wasn't secured but it was locked in a tin cupboard ( car) that thieves had to force entry into and couldn't see as it was covered and you have tinted windows. Always depends what your excess is but still have a look for the future. After being screwed on a claim years ago I now have a photo of all gear , mark it so I recognise it in case it ever gets recovered after theft and scan receipts should I ever have to claim any boat or fishing stuff.

    Few sinkers in a sock if you catch up with em.....would be justice

    tony...keep an eye on your local pawn shops and money lenders you just might be lucky i was ...this dude stole a printer from my car ..and took it to the local hock shop...stupid.. but they just want a quik buck....bob

  7. How about some pics of the end result , and how did you go about melting the lead ?

    Ross

    ok ross....give me a couple of days and i will see what i can do...taking photo's not a prob ...puttin up here thats another story....bob

  8. Gidday Noisy

    I am not using filler anymore. The new way of just coating the naked thread gives a much better colour depth. I found that using the sealer sometimes made the colour a little milky.

    Try it and compare the difference to one of your filled rods.

    I am using Threadmaster these days which is an awesome finish. Gin clear and the levelling properties are the best of any epoxy I have used.

    hi ceph....havnt found any milkyness ...still using the ervine and guderbrod threads..useing the gin clear epoxy..so far it works for me..i find with filler i can reduce the amount of epoxy and chop the overall weight down...but as you know building rods is sometimes a hit and miss affair..and each rod is an individual... the only time i dont use the filler is on silver thread it sends it dull...bob

  9. i went to my local tackle store to price sinkers and nearly had a heart attack at the cost...so i decided to make my own..what a weekend ....bought a 14kg lead ingot nice and clean..no wastage not covered in paint and other nasties...had it chopped into pieces.took it home and with the aide of number one son...we made enough sinkers to keep me rock fishin for the rest of my life....bob

  10. cameron...when i do a rod and i have done my fair share i use 2 grades of thread...on ALL underbinds i use size A..on over binds i use C...i only bind by hand ..no machine and i find i dont have to many probs...if u need more info drop me an email and i will b only to glad to help.....bob

  11. hi ...i salt pippies, cunjoi, tailor fillets, and bonito pippies and cunjoi in plastic jars..tailor ant bonito cut to slabs then onto a tray and left overnite in fridge then into glad cliplock bags..and i use course butchers salt...use to do pillies but now buy them already salted..but dont be afraid to try what you thinks works for you.. i keep these in freezer for my annual trip tp hat head every june..never had a problem....bob

  12. hi jim...i have painted over gal using a metal paint but i have also used a product called galvit it a cold gal which realy means you can paint it on i found that good stuff...bob

  13. yearh...when i flew to tassie i made my own tube out of pvc ..screw on ends..and i stuffed foam inside to keep my preciouse rods safe....no problem..and cheap to...bob

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