Fill with sand and use a mandrel?Sibbo wrote:Mal ,this page gives all the standard Reynolds tubing sizes. Nice, strong light and expensive but how do you bend the stuff to nice neat curves ?
I've never done it, but I've heard of the process.
Fill with sand and use a mandrel?Sibbo wrote:Mal ,this page gives all the standard Reynolds tubing sizes. Nice, strong light and expensive but how do you bend the stuff to nice neat curves ?
Looks like a good spot to me Charlie and an easy day's run from Dubbo. SteveC is itching to stay in a pub though,... shhh.. make sure we tell him there is a pub .... when we get there, just say it must'a burnt down.Airbear wrote: I reckon the Thungatti reserve looks like an ideal spot. ... So, what say you?
That looks very good but I'm buggered if I can find it on Goggle Earth !buzz wrote:Next stop - New England National Park - Thungutti Campground.
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Natio ... x?id=N0028
Turnoff about 10 km from Ebor then 11 kms hard packed dirt road.
Fireplaces, firewood, tables, water (boil 1st), gas/electric BBQ, drop toilet.
I hope this works! Where the Point Lookout Rd crosses the Styx Creek is close to Thungutti I think,Sibbo wrote:That looks very good but I'm buggered if I can find it on Goggle Earth !buzz wrote:Next stop - New England National Park - Thungutti Campground.
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Natio ... x?id=N0028
Turnoff about 10 km from Ebor then 11 kms hard packed dirt road.
Fireplaces, firewood, tables, water (boil 1st), gas/electric BBQ, drop toilet.
I hope so, but being a long weekend who knows.Airbear wrote: I reckon the Thungatti reserve looks like an ideal spot. It's far enough away from civilisation to be not too crowded,