I just read this. Wow! I guess this guy gets his rocks off by belittling the majority of the members of this forum. To me, the term overlanding implies self contained vehicular travel on remote routes to remote locations. There are many categories of travel. Bicycling, hiking, air, train...
This x2. I expected more from a portal staff member. I can't believe this article made it past the editor. It's akin to having an arts major having an article published in a publication for chemists and saying "I just don't get that molecule thingy".
Great job guy! I always try to horse trade for deals too. X2 on the router. For dados, get a straight bit for the correct width. Set your depth, clamp a straight edge to your piece ( I prefer angle iron) and go to town. You've definitely demonstrated you have the skills.
As long as the funnel is CARB approved you're good man. I understand about the height. I used to run a "poppin' Johnny" when baling hay. I was tall for a 13-14 year old and fueling was still tough. Btw. Did I mention I had to walk to school barefoot in six foot of snow, uphill both...
I never had one leak while it was in the rack, but I have never had one not dribble fuel on the ground when filling with it. Plus they are super slow. Someone made a &@?! Ton of money off CRAP spouts by forcing a change to them. They cause much more pollution than they prevent.
This !!!! I have 4 of these and two have travel approximately 3000 off road miles and have never leaked a drop. These cans are advertised for non potable water only but have the UN stamping on them and Viton seals. One caveat. If your filling them up at 1000' altitude, and you're heading...
Glad things are going well for you. Those G's are sweet! I can understand having to turn some of the vehicles. Extra cars would be expensive there. We were in SF this last summer, and parking was a nightmare. We spent 3 weeks this last summer going through the Pacific NW and came down the...
I used to have a small petrol heater similar to this that I bought at an aircraft salvage. I mounted it under the hood in the VW bug I owned at the time. It was amazing! I have no idea what model of plane it came out of, but I only paid $50 (in 1974). You might check on that.
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