| Re: Where to get a tiller exension
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#82347 08/13/06 07:06 AM 08/13/06 07:06 AM |
Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 556 Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo... Peter_Foulsum
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Posts: 556 Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo... | Paul,
The Ronstan telescopic tiller extension is great until you bend it a few times or once badly. I have given up on the expense and gone to an aircraft grade aluminium alloy which is both light weight and very strong. It's a whole lot better than the spagetti from Bunnings and comes in 5m lengths so you can pretty much cut it in half and have a spare as backup. I'll try to get more detail on the supplier.
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Peter
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#82352 08/22/06 07:44 AM 08/22/06 07:44 AM |
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Posts: 556 Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo... | Paul,
I haven't forgotten your request. It's just taken more time than I thought to get the source details. My contact informs me that it is 25 mm dia. high tensile drawn alloy mill finish. It's something you don't usually find at Bunnings but hey, they could have got a special order from somewhere and had surplus they wanted to unload.
I'll keep perservering.
Regards,
Peter
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