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Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2024 10:16 pm
by Helen Grose
Hi Bruce and others reading this
I will take few photos tomorrow for you Bruce cars have been going up and down today I think all the wind has blown the loose sand off
I believe on the long weekend a 4x4 tried to drive over the big rock and you guessed it he tipped over and his Ute kinder drowned I believe it took all week to get it back up the hill
One car I would not want to buy it will turn to rust
Sleep well everyone HTFFBO Helen
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2024 10:18 pm
by T1 Terry
Shirley wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2024 9:48 pm
Started out every 6 weeks then gradually the time was extended, just reached 3 months, yes we have reached the the Medicare medical limit, we still have to pay for them on the day, with refund they are now costing $80 each injection, the end of the year it all begins again.
Me thinks it might be time to find a new specialist, that one is lining his pockets worse than a dentist
T1 Terry
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2024 10:46 pm
by Shirley
Terry think I posted re my recent visit to the local dentist $425, sent to dental surgeon consultation $130 to arrange 2nd back tooth being removed $700 payable on the day, $830 all up to have tooth removed.
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 6:27 am
by BernieQ2
Good morning.
Cept for helping Carol dig a cuppla holes for some plants...and getting yelled at for being slow


I done bugga all, nup not correct I mowed the back yard, then I spent the arvo watching the Bathurst cars... with luck I will get to see the start of the race today... before heading off to maryborough.
And no bacon and eggs this morning...we will be having a cooked lunch at the "Tavern" in Tinana...
I like that temp thingy Jon that would save water waiting for the correct temp.
Keep safe everyone.
Bernie.
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:53 am
by supersparky
Good morning everyone, its a cool overcast morning here. We had a storm blow in just after dark last night, some torrential rain and a bit of lightning. 30 odd mm in the gauge this morning.
We visited an old mate yesterday, he'd just said goodbye to his old dog. We went to the pub for lunch and talked for the rest of the arvo.
Won't be doing much but watching Bathurst today, I think.
Not sure who I will barrack for, haven't watched it much through the season. I've lost a lot of interest in the category. I used to think Bathurst day should be Fathers Day, but not anymore.
Enjoy your day with the family Bernie.
We've got a tempering valve at the Suburban HWS, but the thought of having an adjustable one in the cubicle is a good idea, I think.
Glad to see you're back in a reception area Helen. What have you done to Dot, she is still quiet?
Safe travels everybody, have a top day.
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 1:27 pm
by T1 Terry
I'm guessing Bathurst is taking up all the regular poster's attention at the moment .... it's an ad break or I wouldn't be here either

Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 1:54 pm
by VicA
Exactly
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 3:34 pm
by jon_d
We've got a tempering valve at the Suburban HWS, but the thought of having an adjustable one in the cubicle is a good idea, I think.
Dave,
The bus has a tempering valve at the HWS too. The problem I have is, when having a shower, the temperature is always changing (cooling down) as the hws fills with cold water.
So, now the shower will be maintained at 40(?) while the tank is cooling down with cold water..
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 3:41 pm
by supersparky
You're lucky that you have access to the plumbing in your bus. I reckon the bloke that did your fit-out musta been a bit smarter than than the engineers?? at the old Winnebago factory (now Avida). Next time I'm looking at you I'll show you what I mean. Everything is put together like pre-assembled modules. Probably makes construction easier, but it sucks from a maintenance point of view.
Re: Good morning daily
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 4:35 pm
by T1 Terry
jon_d wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 3:34 pm
We've got a tempering valve at the Suburban HWS, but the thought of having an adjustable one in the cubicle is a good idea, I think.
Dave,
The bus has a tempering valve at the HWS too. The problem I have is, when having a shower, the temperature is always changing (cooling down) as the hws fills with cold water.
So, now the shower will be maintained at 40(?) while the tank is cooling down with cold water..
Why doesn't the hot water cyl have a defused on the cold water entry? That way it creates a layer between the cold and the hot .... 5 secs warning it's about to go from warm to ice cold
T1 Terry