After the old forum software breaking in a way that we were unable to fix, we've migrated the site to a new platform.
Some elements aren't working as we'd hoped - some avatars didn't survive the transition, and we're still having issues with attachments that weren't added as inline images, but we're hoping to have that all sorted out soon.
Ok, the Spaghetti bridge contest was held today. I would have been happy with 20 kg but we absolutely demolished the competition with 54 .1 kg and a load ratio of 240 ( bridge weighed 225 grams).
My roasting lab/garage. Spot the roaster. I'll give you a hint, it's not the red vacuum cleaner :angel: A big shout to Lemoo for the Behmor demo. Thanks mate. :thumb: From left to right, Behmor, FZRR700 baby roaster, KKTO and lastly the coretto.
A few pics of my hastily built dog accommodation. In order to keep the younger patient quite the older hound shall share the digs ( she does know this yet :D). The roof has 3 layers of insulation which is 2 more than the house has ::). Should do the job though.
A few pics of my hastily built dog accommodation. In order to keep the younger patient quite the older hound shall share the digs ( she does know this yet :D). The roof has 3 layers of insulation which is 2 more than the house has ::). Should do the job though.
Yep could do KK, a bit big though. Although I could probably get 50 in there according to the free range guidelines :D Used up just about every piece of usable scrap I had too. :thumb:
Didn't Qld recently change the definition of free range from 1500 chickens per hectare to 10,000? :pan If that is correct, by my calculations you could have several hundred in that space. :lamp:
Would have to say it was harder to create a good pic using film cameras than it is today when an average shot on a digital camera of today looks brilliant in comparison.
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