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Post by DC3Td on Jan 5, 2012 20:03:30 GMT 10
You`d think so Rod,but no.I let that one go. However not this which came this evening. 2`x 12 1/2". And a very interesting towel rail should be here hopefully next week or so.
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Post by DC3Td on Jan 5, 2012 18:04:24 GMT 10
Very nice collection Franklin1. But why wreck a perfectly good 'click clack' sofa? Just get a bigger van! Gordon
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Post by DC3Td on Jan 2, 2012 18:40:06 GMT 10
Gday Rod. Looks like correct slot head screws were used to keep the towel rails in place for all these years.
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 31, 2011 23:00:29 GMT 10
Wishing all a very Happy New Year. May your travels be safe & joyful.
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 27, 2011 14:33:37 GMT 10
Hi Dave.In line almost with the power cable,appears two 'dots'. [/quote] gordo
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 24, 2011 18:43:29 GMT 10
Hi NobleGarage.That has to be the nicest HR i`ve seen in many a year.What a tremendous job you`ve done.Not hard to see it needs a 'noble' garage to park in. Much happy motoring.
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 23, 2011 11:53:11 GMT 10
Maybe these "double Ds`are more suited ? gordon
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 22, 2011 20:52:40 GMT 10
Hi Rod. PM sent. Have a safe & happy christmas. gordon
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 22, 2011 17:20:33 GMT 10
Very nice Rod. A few other types out there but getting same brand/style as yours a bit harder i`d say. gordon
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 21, 2011 15:24:00 GMT 10
Must be an "olfarts" special: Made in Sth Aust.
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 20, 2011 16:53:17 GMT 10
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Post by DC3Td on Dec 3, 2011 22:26:27 GMT 10
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Nov 21, 2011 17:31:50 GMT 10
Post by DC3Td on Nov 21, 2011 17:31:50 GMT 10
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Post by DC3Td on Nov 19, 2011 13:15:13 GMT 10
Hi Bob. Its certainly a credit & a real work of art given the enormity of the job that was undertaken. gordon
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Post by DC3Td on Nov 19, 2011 9:34:12 GMT 10
Great 4 page story & pics of this fabulous vehicle in Vintage Trucks & Commercials current issue. gordon
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Post by DC3Td on Oct 11, 2011 18:26:03 GMT 10
Hi Cobber. Both of the two above pictured towel rails are currently on 'you know where' for big bucks. Dave - 1st one has pinned arms to the metal bracket. 2nd is wall/post mounted & spring loaded. And these Aussie ones are also available in Reddo territory & very affordable. 335mm O/A. 65mm projection. Astrom Products N/castle. $6.50ea. cheers
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Post by DC3Td on Oct 11, 2011 15:51:55 GMT 10
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Post by DC3Td on Oct 3, 2011 15:31:31 GMT 10
Gday Denis. A little ripper.And what a snug fit too. Well done. cheers
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Post by DC3Td on Sept 30, 2011 16:01:30 GMT 10
Gday Cobber. Over 40 years ago when i made the first towel rail & dunny roll holder the boss at BMC like it that much he had me make a jig for them.Subsequently i made dozens of them which were then sent to Falshaw Bumper Service (industry chrome platers) at Condell Pk. Lost count of how many were fitted to our morris ld5`s,austin 245`s & rfw coaches through the years.Oh, & bugger, they were pop rivetted to the fixtures!. cheers
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Post by DC3Td on Sept 29, 2011 17:55:14 GMT 10
Howdy F/f. My two are fine.Thanks
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Post by DC3Td on Sept 29, 2011 17:48:53 GMT 10
Howdy Rod.Now it`s a towel rack: Then i made a narrower one to suit the Teardrop as well as a toilet roll holder: The original towel rack or clothes hanger in situ since i`ve had van: cheers
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Post by DC3Td on Sept 25, 2011 13:04:11 GMT 10
Quick towel rail project: Couple of these slide bolt type fittings. Length of 1/4" rod measured & cut to suit needs. First end bends. 2nd end bends,cleaned & polished. All done & dusted in half hour. cheers
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Post by DC3Td on Sept 22, 2011 16:16:24 GMT 10
Gday Cobber. Big difference huh. Have asked Eric the owner, to send me a clearer & fuller pic. cheers
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Post by DC3Td on Sept 21, 2011 19:41:43 GMT 10
Coupling on this Viscount 16`6 currently advertised. cheers
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Post by DC3Td on Sept 18, 2011 7:39:44 GMT 10
Hi & welcome Tiddles. Ok,there`s only 1 listing in our DHL header so first off check for number stamped or welded on the draw bar. Check inside of cupboards,under table etc for scribbles as was many a time builders would scribe their name/date. Maybe old newspaper lining the cupboards or under lino? Price worths aren`t discussed here other than what it may have cost when new as per the Index listing. A few more pics & your general location might also help as there might be a member living close by that could help out. cheers
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