I did nothing but I did watch this
Things done today:
1. My and I brother installed the rear roof shelf over the weekend and I have been experimenting how to pack the shelf. At present, I am using it to store the Solar Screens, air compressor equipment, Nakatanenga rear Door Air Vents and the Blacksmith Camping firewood carrier. Minimal loss of rear vision due to the shelf.
Here is a photo - the Travel Buddy Oven will be installed on the left side under the shelf after I fit the Anderson plug to the oven.
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2. The bed extension is removed while ORS makes some refinements to the design. It did allow me to easily fit the BLE Battery Monitor to the main battery today. I have had the aux battery setup for some time.
3. The Bushman Fridge arrived for the Grenadier and I gave the courier a guided tour of the car.
4. I installed the rear Firestryker extinguisher next to the air compressor cylinder. Brian from ORS suggested the location; and I thought it was a good suggestion, so I used it. You can see the air compressor bracket created a little space between it and the window that I can use for storage. Still working out what to put there. In the image there is a red Drifta Power Towel Dispenser and the other canvas bag has a 240 volt extension cable. When camping I can hang the Drifta towel dispenser from the roof shelf. That worked out nicely! Finally, the tie down rings will be re-installed where you see the bolt and washer on the bracket, so I can use the raised tie down points on both sides of the car.
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Image from Drifta website.
High School. Same for Daughter and possibly younger son. Daughter is 4 and 8 sweeps with coxswain. Son has done single, double and quads sculls.Interested to hear more about the Rowing club your son rows for, what crew is he in etc (fours, eights, sculls).
A gentlemen’s sport and one I still view as my sport, although it’s been nearly 30yrs since my last race .
Drifta offers good quality for a fair price. Not the best quality, but not poor quality either, but good value for money. It will meet the needs of most users.How's Drifta as a brand? I know them largely from 4WD 24/7 a few years back, but they haven't been in the rotating cast recently and wondered what happened (probably money).
It is a year and a day I have had my Grenadier and very nearly 20,000 miles.
Regrets? No!
Empty bank account? Yes! Still got the sticker shock; 3 x more than the last car I bought new.
Not really, past experience with early release mass market cars, (Vauxhall Nova SRi, VW Polo, VW New Beetle Cabriolet), primed me for a few issues on delivery. (18 years of a LR110CSW give one a certain expectation of potential doom).Any notable issues with all of those miles?
I've given up on rear vision.6. After fitting the Travel Buddy, the driver loses some rear vision, but it is limited to part of the small rear door on the passenger’s side (RHD).
Sorry I had to laugh at this. That’s about the only place one actually has vision out the rear.
Just did a short trip with an empty oven on, I already have my first burn (very minor). I will place some insulation over the top of the oven, between the oven and the roof shelf. I want to minimize heat transfer to the shelf. I am glad I did this test before using the oven in anger for 2-3 hours, there was more heat and heat transfer than I was expecting.I've given up on rear vision.
Use my mirrors and Gator camera.
As for the Travel Buddy, the biggest disadvantage is having to drive and endure the smell of delicious food for long periods!
I wouldn't heat up a curry in there , esp if you're going to try and sleep inside later
I haven't seen out of mine since last September, must clean it one day!the driver loses some rear vision, but it is limited to part of the small rear door
I looked at quite a few YouTube videos and reviews before I committed. I must take the oven gloves out to the car now.I haven't seen out of mine since last September, must clean it one day!
Looks like a great addition that oven. I found most 'marine' ovens are bloody useless, though they have all been on boats and propane fed. I suspect that the Buddy one is much better. Hot pies, mmmmm
Very satisfying isn't it?From wire off-cuts in the past, I have made Anderson adapters, like an Anderson plug double adapter or a 50 amp Grey plug to a 50 amp Red solar plug. It is cheaper than buying the adapters and you get the satisfaction of repurposing stuff.