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- 22 Aug 2020, 14:25
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY Fishing Projects
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3016
Re: DIY Fishing Projects
I was wondering recently, how difficult it would be to make a lure from scratch? Not at all. There's plenty of videos on the internets (Marling Baits https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa-xsrfvLmgaUfPFE1TK7OQ based in the US has a TON of great videos as does Paul Adam from the UK - https://www.youtub...
- 21 May 2020, 19:03
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Oregano Oil!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4635
Re: Oregano Oil!
Thanks Digger, I will follow it up (both tumeric and oregano oil). Steve yes, I rinse with DIY salt water frequently, but to be honest it's only a short term relief - particularly if I'm inside with reverse cycle heating/cooling, hayfever etc. I've found warm as possible water helps as much as the s...
- 17 May 2020, 09:39
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Oregano Oil!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 4635
Re: Oregano Oil!
Hey Digger does it do anything for sinus problems if it helps with snoring? I have borderline sleep apnea and use a CPAP, which drives me crazy sometimes (but works)! I also get sinus issues often, usually hay-fever related and hate using chemical sprays etc. for it. How is the tumeric going? I have...
- 09 Feb 2020, 07:46
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Food on the water
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2553
Re: Food on the water
I've got an excalibur 4500 (5 tray basic model) https://www.excaliburdehydratorsaustralia.com/ . Not cheap, but it works really well, though I would get a 9 tray if I could afford it as doing big stonefruit halves I can only fit 2-3 trays in at a time. It's worth the extra for a timer, I don't like ...
- 08 Feb 2020, 14:10
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Food on the water
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2553
Re: Food on the water
I do dried fruit and leather every year as we've got a stack of fruit trees. Personally, I love blood plum fruit leather the best, followed by dried apricots and peaches (plus, my naturopath told me to eat more dried apricots as they're high in Iron, and I'm low :yahoo: ). I do whole peaches/nectari...
- 02 Jul 2018, 20:01
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Indoor phone reception
- Replies: 35
- Views: 9310
Re: Indoor phone reception
Take your tin foil hat off first before using the phone, usually works for me
- 27 Sep 2016, 21:40
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Just Having A Bitch!
- Replies: 52
- Views: 9309
Re: Just Having A Bitch!
I will tacke my ISP about using the old router to extend the range at that point as things will have to be in situ to make tests or adjustments. I've learned some good stuff from this thread thanks. If you do, look at some of the 3rd party software, I've tried tomato and dd-wrt and found both to wo...
- 23 Sep 2016, 20:27
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Just Having A Bitch!
- Replies: 52
- Views: 9309
Re: Just Having A Bitch!
I use a 2nd wireless modem/router re-configured to act as an extender, a little more versatile than a simple plug in but I've yet to get my extender-extender working correctly yet :lol: Just want a bit of wifi signal in the big shed so I can listen to tunes while at work. I then set up a 14m network...
- 21 Sep 2016, 12:38
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Just Having A Bitch!
- Replies: 52
- Views: 9309
Re: Just Having A Bitch!
On another bright note, we had ours installed a few months ago. I'm in the country 1/2hr from closest regional "centre" (not) and the technician showed up 10min late and apologised, had it done within the hour and commented that it was about the fastest he'd ever seen. Line of sight to the...
- 13 Jun 2015, 20:14
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Battery drill?
- Replies: 22
- Views: 4050
Re: Battery drill?
Thanks fellas and yes I know I can repack batteries but it's a bit of stuffing around isn't it? Not really, I changed the leads over on mine to a standard RC plug. I don't even charge on the original dock but undo 2x screws to access the plug, takes all of say 15 sec and I can carry a couple of pac...