20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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Re: 20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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I'll be there too.
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Was hoping to make it tomorrow but unfortunately life is in the way and cannot make it. :(
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Cohengoo wrote: Fri 19 Mar, 2021 9:03 pm Was hoping to make it tomorrow but unfortunately life is in the way and cannot make it. :(
Boo!

We'll still do the fire extinguisher access test in your honour.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Re: 20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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Just had confirmation that Songbird cafe in town (where to bakery used to be) opens at 9.00am, not 11.00 as previously reported.

Not a bad spot to pick up something for lunch as you pass.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Re: 20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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I can now come. Just for the day.

No particular subjects , I just enjoy soaking in tech chat.

Usually learn something.
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Re: 20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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Just a note:

If anyone was planning to bring their dog, I'm going to ask for you to leave them at home.

Our property is unfenced to the street, and we have a very large dog next door who thinks our place is his place, as we don't have pets of our own. The dog (and his owner) will be quite stressed if there are dogs on our property.

I don't want anyone's dog in a scrap with 65kg of Anatolian Shepherd. They're bred to kill wolves. He's a cool doggo but he can be a bit unpredictable with other dogs.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Re: 20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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thanks for hosting a highly informative and educational day in your shed

it was nice to seen a good turnout for this event
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Re: 20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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Thanks for organising Steve.
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Cheers for coming everyone - The popularity of this day is it's success- the more people that attend with the broadest possible range of vehicles, ideas and experience is what keeps it fresh and makes it easy to run.

Really was a fantastic turn out.
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
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Re: 20th March- Technical day Steve’s shed, Kinglake

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Steve,

Thanks for arranging - my first technical day and found it to be most informative, the information discussed was from mild to wild and I really enjoyed it. Pity I had to leave mid afternoon :cry:

Rod
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