on my way
#1162
hi
i`ve been on holiday to fraser and it was fantastic a real must do for anyone with a 4x4
and if and when we are able to upload piccies again i`ll post my fraser update
for now its
http://www.fraserisland.net/
regards steve
i`ve been on holiday to fraser and it was fantastic a real must do for anyone with a 4x4

and if and when we are able to upload piccies again i`ll post my fraser update
for now its
http://www.fraserisland.net/
regards steve
#1163
hi
i`ve been on holiday to fraser and it was fantastic a real must do for anyone with a 4x4
and if and when we are able to upload piccies again i`ll post my fraser update
for now its
http://www.fraserisland.net/
regards steve
i`ve been on holiday to fraser and it was fantastic a real must do for anyone with a 4x4

and if and when we are able to upload piccies again i`ll post my fraser update
for now its
http://www.fraserisland.net/
regards steve
http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/m...albumview=link
#1164
our trip to fraser was brilliant i cannot remember tha last holiday that we had that was so relaxing
#1167
having freezed me nads off for the last two months we have finally fitted the log burner 
its a really shrunken update as we are on mega crawl at the mo

its a really shrunken update as we are on mega crawl at the mo
#1168
Gorgeous Steve, we are in the process of fitting one of them (just need a red tape licence !!). Is your hearth actual bricks ? Our room is currently carpeted and we've been looking at what to put under the fire.
#1169
the last row being stuck down with no nails and finished of with some of the oak left over form the kitchen, sand is then spread over the pavers to "lock" them in
bloody site cheaper than the 350 bucks quoted for the pre made hearth at the fire shop ( and in my opinion it looked crap compared what we have ended up with )
#1170
yep concrete pavers laid directly onto the slab
the last row being stuck down with no nails and finished of with some of the oak left over form the kitchen, sand is then spread over the pavers to "lock" them in
bloody site cheaper than the 350 bucks quoted for the pre made hearth at the fire shop ( and in my opinion it looked crap compared what we have ended up with )
the last row being stuck down with no nails and finished of with some of the oak left over form the kitchen, sand is then spread over the pavers to "lock" them in
bloody site cheaper than the 350 bucks quoted for the pre made hearth at the fire shop ( and in my opinion it looked crap compared what we have ended up with )
Hope Deb's feeling better soon.
Debs









