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 Post subject: Re: SuperVeg's First
PostPosted: Aug 6th, '12, 19:16 
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Nice work Veg.

My missus has got a toyota corolla... that thing just wont die. Prob the only thing toyota got right.


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 Post subject: Re: SuperVeg's First
PostPosted: Aug 6th, '12, 19:22 
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Cheers :)
My last car was a corolla hatchback. I could carry much bigger things with that because the boot is so big. It was the only unreliable corolla ever made :D I think it was cursed, went through 2 engines (overheated).


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PostPosted: Aug 6th, '12, 19:26 
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Must be a conspiracy against you SV, dipstick to long!!!!!? or the wrong temp sender unit :)
Look out!!! now Toyota's got it in for ya

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PostPosted: Aug 6th, '12, 19:37 
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ummm, overreaction julia?
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PostPosted: Aug 6th, '12, 19:42 
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Nah probably just poor maintenance(flushing radiator, changing coolant,ensuring enough oil)
I'm like you tho, i do love a good conspiracy theory :)


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Looks to high to me, can you imagine trying to reach into that especially with a tomatoe plant. I would did the fish tank down some.


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PostPosted: Aug 6th, '12, 19:49 
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Yeah it is high. Im just going to live with it I think.
The logistics of removing all the plants and gravel, then moving the fish etc... Im not prepared to do that at the moment. When I move house next I will make sure it works better. If I had a forklift however....... :D


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Mine are fairly high. Im just going to build a box step that goes the full length of the GB's, WB and DWC.


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Why don't you just build up around the grow bed, kind of a elevated work spot.


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I think I will have to do that. A couple of bricks or pavers and some timber will do the trick. A good obstacle for my 1yr old... he has to learn somehow :D


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PostPosted: Aug 6th, '12, 20:31 
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Yeah, the learn much better when it hurts them. Both my kids had to touch the stove, I told them once not to. They only did it once.


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Yeah, the learn much better when it hurts them. Both my kids had to touch the stove, I told them once not to. They only did it once.



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PostPosted: Aug 13th, '12, 14:30 
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Get anymore done on the weekend SV?


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No mate :(
I was busy all weekend with other stuff.
My plan (time permitting):
1. get 4 more bricks
2. set up 2nd GB
3. put holes and fittings in GBs and fit and test plumbing back to FT
4. Paint GBs
5. Buy 0.75m3 of gravel
6. Shovel 0.75m3 of gravel into chest high GBs
7. drink beer :)


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 Post subject: Re: SuperVeg's First
PostPosted: Aug 13th, '12, 15:17 
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Its a plan!

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6. Shovel 0.75m3 of gravel into chest high GBs

been there and done that one when I moved house, sore neck for 2 days :D


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