Wraith71 wrote:Looks bloody impressive ... I don't know a thing about gin .. but can you get the Foxtell footy on it if you turn it sideways ?
Wobblyboot wrote:Wraith71 wrote:Looks bloody impressive ... I don't know a thing about gin .. but can you get the Foxtell footy on it if you turn it sideways ?
No, I'd say the satellite dish will cover that :teasing-neener: but I'm sure the strippers that pop outa the top will be far more entertaining :happy-partydance:
copperhead road wrote:Wobblyboot wrote:Wraith71 wrote:Looks bloody impressive ... I don't know a thing about gin .. but can you get the Foxtell footy on it if you turn it sideways ?
No, I'd say the satellite dish will cover that :teasing-neener: but I'm sure the strippers that pop outa the top will be far more entertaining :happy-partydance:
I once knew a stripper that had a 6" port lol :laughing-rolling:
bluc wrote:If you wanna spend the money you could always add two 2" ferrules as well down bottom for electrical elements option(maybe down the track you will want to run indoors) you. Can just put blanking caps on them while using gas.. looks awesome by the way..
Zak Griffin wrote:Or just wait til you get it over here, you can always add a couple of weldless elements in later by drilling a couple of 32mm holes :handgestures-thumbupleft:
hillzabilly wrote:Boy that still builder must be going crazy with all the changes ya making,but I do agree that the elements down the road will be a wise choice and prefer electric over gas for safety reasons and practicality ,fire is a good servant but a bad master,each to their own I guess.cheers hillzabilly
Professor Green wrote:That's going to look dead sexy when it's all polished up mate.
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
coffe addict wrote:I'd suggest get him to polish it so it's shiney then let it get a natural patina. That's me though I hate having to polish and shine stuff.
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