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  • 16th Dec, 2014

    16th Dec, 2014

    Some design work still required for the kitchen unit.

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  • 16th Dec, 2014

    16th Dec, 2014

    Rear cupboards completed. Curves edges were made with a router then they were coveres in upholstery.

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  • 11th Dec, 2014

    11th Dec, 2014

    Cupboard doors cut out to reduce weight.

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  • 11th Dec, 2014

    11th Dec, 2014

    Cupboard doors are going in.

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  • 29th Nov, 2014

    29th Nov, 2014

    Mount Field West on the left. TAS.

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  • 27th Nov, 2014

    27th Nov, 2014

    It looks a mess but here are some cupboards going in.

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  • 18th Nov, 2014

    18th Nov, 2014

    Dual Battery installation has been completed. I’ve used the CTEK D250s Dual with Smartpass which is essentially a DC to DC smart charger that uses an initial VSR pass through to charge at 80 amps. When the battery is near charged the unit will flick over to DC to DC mode to achieve maximum charge.…

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  • 18th Nov, 2014

    18th Nov, 2014

    Securing the heavy duty bed slats to the frame underneath.

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  • 18th Nov, 2014

    18th Nov, 2014

    Panel on passengers side competed. The Tasmanian Blackwood slats secure the upholstered foam to the wall and also hold postcards/maps.

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  • 16th Nov, 2014

    16th Nov, 2014

    After following the track down the valley from the car park you can head up the Cygnet river about 50 metres. This is the last section accessible by walking. I spent about 20 minutes of icy cold deliberation before swimming the last 10 metres through this small canyon, which got me to the most magnificent…

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