This week on the show we find ourselves still in Narromine at the Aviation Museum, Peter Kierath was so interesting and a wealth of knowledge that we talked with him more.
He went in depth with a few of the displays and gave us some more insight into the history of the the early pioneers in the aviation industry.
Take the time to wander the museum and find out some of the stories to be told. The museum is run by volunteers. all donations go back to the museum upkeep.
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Next on the show Phill is chatting with our now regular guest Jeff DeAth from Check Weight, this week Jeff talks us through GVM upgrades.
This is an interesting topic as we find out not all upgrades are the same, and you may need more than what they let you in on. Click the link below to go to Check Weights website, here you will find more information before you make a costly mistake.
We hear about Doug Torpey, from the local caravan park, his whole front yard is full of characters that he makes from old railway dogs. What is a railway dog you may ask.
Dog Spike is a fastening which is used for fixing rails with wooden sleepers. The number of Dog Spikes to be used depends on the locations. Its look like Dog shape and so named as Dog Spike. The Head and point of all sizes of Dog Spikes are identical and the shank is uniform having 16 mm square section.