Had to put the cars to bed and remembered this thread. Triton on 310K, Gen4 Paj on 295K.
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Had to put the cars to bed and remembered this thread. Triton on 310K, Gen4 Paj on 295K.
Maybe someone knows, I don't unfortunately.
Perhaps you are looking for answers to questions that don't exist? If all seems normal and the car stops as it should I wouldn't worry too much. In any case, the ABS system should know if it doesn't...
Does the car brake as per normal when in use in the road?
Thank you all again for the well wishes and kind words, it is appreciated more than can be imagined.
Now to cure a day or two.
After much consideration as to where Karlien's oven will stand, the base was packed and my laaitie, under guidance did the mortar mix and placed the lintols.
Slow burning a bag of charcoal again, I seem to have figured out how and where to construct the table. Hopefully can finish it tomorrow eve.
I know it is early days, how do you find the Pajero so far?
Going to do a slow bag of charcoal burn tonight.
If funds is available for the above it would be the route I would go. They should also be able to advise on the legalities of doing surveillance/ footage etc and will most probably handle the court...
OP, something else, the Pajero's rear door opens to the side in similar fashion to the Prado, and the Fortuner opens vertically ike the Pajero Sport. I know it is a trivial thing but keep it in...
Out of interest, the Pajero in your line up is what is sometimes called the "Bos Pajero" - it was a sort of UN spec back to basics car and some did see duty in the role if I remember correctly. Steel...
The second layer seems sorted, wish I could do a slow charcoal burn but it is raining here so it will have to wait and cover it again.
Wheelz, also, normal facebricks work just as well in place of "firebricks"
Facebricks are cured at about 1000 degrees, firebricks at 1600 but the latter are not commonly available. Don't overtink...
I used sea sand, from my garden :)
And currently, because it is raining, a deflated kids rubber duck as a cover. If I had to wait forthe rain to stop here I'd never build one.
Zap, thank you. One does what one has to do, the last few months has not been fun but it is what it is. The real hero here is my daughter, where she gets her inner strength from I am still trying to...
Thank you for the kind words everyone.
Unfortunately not, one of the foods that is sort of verboten for quite some time still.
And she went camping, at last, even if just for one night and around the corner;D
Guess one could,it is too expensive for an elementary project like this for me though.
I used a 32.5N cement for both the layers Rhodie.
Same for the Pajero.
Thanks Oreo, also looking forward firing it up properly and giving it some revs :)
It is a team effort Plunger, we all get our hands dirty:)
First camp in ages with the Paj and it's wearing it's roof rack again.
Second layer added this afternoon, this time a concrete mix.
Hahaha Dudley. The versions of this I have seen made with clay is used the next day.
I commented in the Mitsu section where you asked the same question.
How about showing us on It Are Time rather? Pieter Pieterse would approve I am sure.
Wanted to do another slow charcoal burn last night but had other things to do, it seems much drier than it was though, so we will be adding the next step soon:)
I have a Slimline II half length Front Runner on the Paj with spade and Hilift jack mounted and am busy with a full length permanent mount upgrade sometime hopefully soon. I have found Front Runner's...
Richards Bay Caravan Park for Saturday, going to see my Skhokos Markus and Zelda, who will be joining us;D