Some good stuff @Aldi from the 12th I'm going for the folding bucket and metal detector.... I bought the clothes line some time ago and it is a ripper... http://aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_7454.htm
-- Edited by Basil Faulty at 10:30, 2009-03-07
dave06 said
11:42 AM Mar 7, 2009
ah!! the beepy stick, I have a fantastic collection of ringpulls if anyone wants to corner the market!!
sgntbilko said
12:31 PM Mar 7, 2009
Basil you must have some Box Head in you .
he he he
mike and Judy said
01:41 PM Mar 7, 2009
Dont knock the man, Ive had an old Bounty Hunter since the 70s, and althought it has recently died it has more than paid for itself, in the returns from around Leonora, and the golden triangle,
mind you I built a house there and that helped
Basil Faulty said
01:56 PM Mar 7, 2009
sgntbilko wrote:
Basil you must have some Box Head in you .
he he he
Yaaaa mine herr, I am ze aldigrupenfurher, wanted for ze retail crimes against voolvorths und ze Coles.
dave06 said
01:56 PM Mar 7, 2009
mines a garrett, its deadly on aluminium but havent really tried it on much else,
I got it cheap, used it a few times, created a global shortage on ringpulls and placed the silly thing in storage with a tag on it stating "something that I will play with upon my retirement"
however the times that I have used it have been very relaxing, one can "switch off" and just tune in to the little noises, not knowing what lies beneath
-- Edited by dave06 at 12:59, 2009-03-07
Road Ranger said
02:52 PM Mar 7, 2009
Yo Mike! Still got the place in the Triangle?
I bought that super duper Mine lab thingy and found the ear phones were as useful as pockets in underpants, so I used the David Clark headset out of the plane and their grouse, stared pickin up bits.
I started at Jubilee dam near Kurnalpi and headed overland north east toward Lake Rebecca after some remote green country driving by compass I wouldn't like to be lost out there.
Tried aound Vic but the trash give me the S*#its and had a go up near Tibooburra, lot of very fine stuff in that blue clay, good for dry blowin. whats the best you got and where aprox.
sgntbilko said
03:30 PM Mar 7, 2009
Hey Baz,
Es ist zehr warm hier heute mittag.
Es ist gut alt zu sein, nicht.
scheuss.
Try that out
Now is that showing off or what?
mike and Judy said
05:47 PM Mar 7, 2009
Hi Jim
2,5 ozs and a hell of a lot of real small stuff, all sw of Leonora, but had to quit as I noticed the van had 3 studs missing on one side, after jacking up and balancing it on some rocks, removed both wheels and shared the remaining studs tween the 2 wheels, made it to Boulder and did a proper job, (bloody rattle guns)
Lived in Laanecoorie for 9 years, right opposite the Lodden state forest, and got only acouple of little bits, was into self suffiecienty in a big way with ny Ex, till she found someone better??
Thems the breaks, now into a far better lifestyle with full independance, plus Judy to help
Got a couple claims here, one with my humble abode, "the shack" and am here every winter, my own bit of paridise, roos at the door, and maggies at the table, they dont assault you
Plus enought sapphire to keep the wolf from the door and the kids happy
have a good day,
The boss has just suggested we cut your grass, then learnt of "Hamish" its a pipsqueak after L" Larry" when I was in Herberton
mike and Judy said
05:51 PM Mar 7, 2009
Sorry Bas got carried away, of your subject
Yeah pity Aldi they dont come inland could save a bit
xina said
08:19 PM Mar 7, 2009
Hi Basil, I've got one of the clothes lines. Very handy. My sister bought one after I had mine, and the latest versions have little pegs [like tent-pegs] attatched to the base of the legs that you can stick into the ground, to stop them blowing over in a wind. Cheers, xina.
-- Edited by xina at 19:22, 2009-03-07
dave06 said
08:49 PM Mar 7, 2009
I like the look of the bucket, I've seen them here (we dont have an aldi store out here in the bayou as yet) but they are a bit dearer
Ablett said
08:07 PM Mar 12, 2009
Thanks Basil,
We have purchased a fridge, portable vacuum cleaner, clothes line, collapsible bucket and a wind up torch. All great bargains.
Regards,
Ablett and Jane.
-- Edited by Ablett at 20:08, 2009-03-12
-- Edited by Ablett at 20:28, 2009-03-12
Basil Faulty said
08:06 PM Mar 16, 2009
Ablett wrote:
Thanks Basil,
We have purchased a fridge, portable vacuum cleaner, clothes line, collapsible bucket and a wind up torch. All great bargains.
Regards,
Ablett and Jane.
-- Edited by Ablett at 20:08, 2009-03-12
-- Edited by Ablett at 20:28, 2009-03-12
Yeah the little cyclonic vacuums are fantasic for a Van, not sure that I'd do a house with one though....
Basil Faulty said
06:08 PM Mar 17, 2009
I should give you a review of the Metal detector...... On the beach @ Merimbula in 2 hours I found $21.55 in coins and 3 sets of car keys with keyless remotes attached, one had a key tag with phone number who I phoned and they are very happy as I only asked them for $200 to cover my costs as opposed to the $700-800 it would cost for replacements.... This tool seems to do as advertised. I also found a bag of other mettalic refuse.... Good value for $80.
dave06 said
06:36 PM Mar 17, 2009
ah!!! so from what I gather here it may be a case of WHERE one uses the ilustrious magnetic apparatus, I reckon I have about $30 worth of aluminium
xina said
09:33 PM Mar 17, 2009
Road Ranger wrote:
Yo Mike! Still got the place in the Triangle?
I bought that super duper Mine lab thingy and found the ear phones were as useful as pockets in underpants, so I used the David Clark headset out of the plane and their grouse, stared pickin up bits.
I started at Jubilee dam near Kurnalpi and headed overland north east toward Lake Rebecca after some remote green country driving by compass I wouldn't like to be lost out there.
Tried aound Vic but the trash give me the S*#its and had a go up near Tibooburra, lot of very fine stuff in that blue clay, good for dry blowin. whats the best you got and where aprox.
I read somewhere that you find Diamonds in Blue Clay. Can any-one verify that? Cheers, xina.
-- Edited by xina on Tuesday 17th of March 2009 08:39:09 PM
Basil Faulty said
10:29 AM Mar 18, 2009
xina wrote:
I read somewhere that you find Diamonds in Blue Clay. Can any-one verify that? Cheers, xina.
Yep that is true, called a "pipe" but only certain colours of Diamonds the whites and blues are found in blue clay pipes..... I don't believe there are any in Australia, the Argyle diamonds are a pink colour.... Not that I have found any.....
-- Edited by xina on Tuesday 17th of March 2009 08:39:09 PM
Basil Faulty said
02:10 PM Mar 22, 2009
Some good "technology specials" from Thursday @ Aldi. The 8gb USB stick would be handy and I'm thinking of the USB Turntable as I do a bit of digital remastering of old records....
Basil I did a lot of plumbing in my other life as a builder and as such have a large quantity of piping around that was left over,
now upon reading your post I went and checked everyone of my pipes, blue ones, white ones hell I've even got green ones, I must have checked close to 3 miles of pipes and there is not one bloody diamond OF ANY color amongst any of it
I would like to say categorically that diamonds are not found in pipes at all and I think that was a cruel joke to play
unless I buried them when I did the sewerage Hmmmm!!! I wonder????
Some good stuff @Aldi from the 12th I'm going for the folding bucket and metal detector....
I bought the clothes line some time ago and it is a ripper...
http://aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_7454.htm
-- Edited by Basil Faulty at 10:30, 2009-03-07
he he he
I got it cheap, used it a few times, created a global shortage on ringpulls and placed the silly thing in storage with a tag on it stating "something that I will play with upon my retirement"
however the times that I have used it have been very relaxing, one can "switch off" and just tune in to the little noises, not knowing what lies beneath
-- Edited by dave06 at 12:59, 2009-03-07
Still got the place in the Triangle?
I bought that super duper Mine lab thingy and found the ear phones were as useful as pockets in underpants, so I used the David Clark headset out of the plane and their grouse, stared pickin up bits.
I started at Jubilee dam near Kurnalpi and headed overland north east toward Lake Rebecca after some remote green country driving by compass I wouldn't like to be lost out there.
Tried aound Vic but the trash give me the S*#its and had a go up near Tibooburra, lot of very fine stuff in that blue clay, good for dry blowin. whats the best you got and where aprox.
Es ist zehr warm hier heute mittag.
Es ist gut alt zu sein, nicht.
scheuss.
Try that out
Now is that showing off or what?
I've got one of the clothes lines. Very handy. My sister bought one after I had mine, and the latest versions have little pegs [like tent-pegs] attatched to the base of the legs that you can stick into the ground, to stop them blowing over in a wind.
Cheers,
xina.
-- Edited by xina at 19:22, 2009-03-07
We have purchased a fridge, portable vacuum cleaner, clothes line, collapsible bucket and a wind up torch. All great bargains.
Regards,
Ablett and Jane.
-- Edited by Ablett at 20:08, 2009-03-12
-- Edited by Ablett at 20:28, 2009-03-12
On the beach @ Merimbula in 2 hours I found $21.55 in coins and 3 sets of car keys with keyless remotes attached, one had a key tag with phone number who I phoned and they are very happy as I only asked them for $200 to cover my costs as opposed to the $700-800 it would cost for replacements....
This tool seems to do as advertised. I also found a bag of other mettalic refuse....
Good value for $80.
Cheers,
xina.
-- Edited by xina on Tuesday 17th of March 2009 08:39:09 PM
http://aldi.com.au/au/html/offers_20090326.htm