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Martin_1962

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Re: Busy afternoon
« Reply #15 on: 10 August 2008, 21:15:01 »

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Thetford cassette swivel toilets are not that cheap

There's always a bucket... Or the nearest hedge... which had to suffice when I was camping last weekend and drank a little too much Triple fff Stairway before retiring for the night :-X

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The toilet sits on the shower tray - sod it it is a mobile wet room OK that sounds posh ;D ;D

ANyway about three years ago Sue stood on the drain and popped it through the tray and it was out of warrantee, my bodge was starting to fail so time to repair properly with a layer of GRP and some gelcoat, or would carbon fibre be better?
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« Reply #16 on: 10 August 2008, 21:16:00 »

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I would have donated a gallon of petrol and a match...

Usefull for the car and the portable barbeque
I agree that your BBQ may have wheels, but I'd hardly call a ton of pikey wagon 'portable'.....


The garden BBQ has wheels the protable small legs
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« Reply #17 on: 10 August 2008, 21:16:36 »

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I would have donated a gallon of petrol and a match...

Usefull for the car and the portable barbeque
I agree that your BBQ may have wheels, but I'd hardly call a ton of pikey wagon 'portable'.....

 ;D ;D ;D

towbar & wheels, it can make BBQ burgers on the move


Not a good place to ride - imagine a snake when in the van :o
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« Reply #18 on: 10 August 2008, 21:17:40 »

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I would have donated a gallon of petrol and a match...

Usefull for the car and the portable barbeque
I agree that your BBQ may have wheels, but I'd hardly call a ton of pikey wagon 'portable'.....

 ;D ;D ;D

towbar & wheels, it can make BBQ burgers on the move


Not a good place to ride - imagine a snake when in the van :o

I'd be thinking, sh!t there is a snake in my transit!
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« Reply #19 on: 10 August 2008, 21:23:08 »

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I would have donated a gallon of petrol and a match...

Only the one match TB??  :-/

Tight wad  ;D

What would of happened if it got blown out before the petrol could be lighted  ;D :D
I am highly skilled in such matters, and would freely offer my services to such a distinguished member as Martin Imber

Ive got one of those long gas candle lighters......bout 6" long....i'll donate that to you.......be safer using that than trying to use matches  :y
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« Reply #20 on: 10 August 2008, 21:25:32 »

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I would have donated a gallon of petrol and a match...

Usefull for the car and the portable barbeque
I agree that your BBQ may have wheels, but I'd hardly call a ton of pikey wagon 'portable'.....

 ;D ;D ;D

towbar & wheels, it can make BBQ burgers on the move


Not a good place to ride - imagine a snake when in the van :o

I'd be thinking, sh!t there is a snake in my transit!

Ive never had a snake burger......What do they taste like   :-/ ;D
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Re: Busy afternoon
« Reply #21 on: 10 August 2008, 21:26:16 »

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The toilet sits on the shower tray - sod it it is a mobile wet room OK that sounds posh ;D ;D

ANyway about three years ago Sue stood on the drain and popped it through the tray and it was out of warrantee, my bodge was starting to fail so time to repair properly with a layer of GRP and some gelcoat, or would carbon fibre be better?

Sounds worth a try. A few more layers of matting to reinforce it..?

Cue Debs with expert GRP repair advice. I have seen gliders where the fuselage has broken in two be repaired so have faith!

Kevin
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Re: Busy afternoon
« Reply #22 on: 10 August 2008, 23:16:03 »

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Decided to fix a cracked shower tray in the caravan. .........

Have you dared price up a new one? I tried a repair to the plug hole of my bathroom basin ('borrowed' a picture of a similar basin from eBay)
It didn't last  :( The plastic has a greasy feel to it & didn't adhere to the Alraldite at all. Ibit the bullet & bought a new one ..... nearly £70  :o and comparing it withthe old one I had to trim it to fit .... like Lunar had done with the original basin.
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« Reply #23 on: 11 August 2008, 10:26:45 »

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Decided to fix a cracked shower tray in the caravan. .........

Have you dared price up a new one? I tried a repair to the plug hole of my bathroom basin ('borrowed' a picture of a similar basin from eBay)
It didn't last  :( The plastic has a greasy feel to it & didn't adhere to the Alraldite at all. Ibit the bullet & bought a new one ..... nearly £70  :o and comparing it withthe old one I had to trim it to fit .... like Lunar had done with the original basin.


Bailey won't sell spares direct so no I haven't.


I'll check though when it is out
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Re: Busy afternoon
« Reply #24 on: 11 August 2008, 10:35:28 »

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Decided to fix a cracked shower tray in the caravan. .........

Have you dared price up a new one? I tried a repair to the plug hole of my bathroom basin ('borrowed' a picture of a similar basin from eBay)
It didn't last  :( The plastic has a greasy feel to it & didn't adhere to the Alraldite at all. Ibit the bullet & bought a new one ..... nearly £70  :o and comparing it withthe old one I had to trim it to fit .... like Lunar had done with the original basin.


Bailey won't sell spares direct so no I haven't.


I'll check though when it is out
Try a stockist, they can generally get them on your behalf.  We have similar issues with getting bits for Mrs TheBoy's dads pikey wagon.
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Re: Busy afternoon
« Reply #25 on: 11 August 2008, 10:45:03 »

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Thetford cassette swivel toilets are not that cheap

There's always a bucket... Or the nearest hedge... which had to suffice when I was camping last weekend and drank a little too much Triple fff Stairway before retiring for the night :-X

Kevin



The toilet sits on the shower tray - sod it it is a mobile wet room OK that sounds posh ;D ;D

ANyway about three years ago Sue stood on the drain and popped it through the tray and it was out of warrantee, my bodge was starting to fail so time to repair properly with a layer of GRP and some gelcoat, or would carbon fibre be better?

P.M sent, Martin :y
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