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Bunnings flares
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Bunnings flares
i saw this b4 dunno if it was on here or nother site
you can get this stuff from bunnings called grass roots barrier u can get 75mm wide and 150 wide by 10m for $23 and $60 works great pics below u have to keep screws close together use big washers as well i used prolly 20-25 screws per flare went thruogh mud rocks and clay today and they have kept there shape great
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180 ... lux031.jpg
you can get this stuff from bunnings called grass roots barrier u can get 75mm wide and 150 wide by 10m for $23 and $60 works great pics below u have to keep screws close together use big washers as well i used prolly 20-25 screws per flare went thruogh mud rocks and clay today and they have kept there shape great
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180 ... lux031.jpg
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Re: Bunnings flares
sorry dude addy no workyssfabricator wrote:i saw this b4 dunno if it was on here or nother site
you can get this stuff from bunnings called grass roots barrier u can get 75mm wide and 150 wide by 10m for $23 and $60 works great pics below u have to keep screws close together use big washers as well i used prolly 20-25 screws per flare went thruogh mud rocks and clay today and they have kept there shape great
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180 ... lux031.jpg
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No worries mate, you just had both image tags after the URL, not either side of it.
This is how it should have looked:
This is how it should have looked:
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Yeah I have had lawn edging flares on the Lux for years
It is technicly illegal though, but you would have to be damn unlucky to get pinged for it.
Its to do with it not being thick enough and being able to "cut" a pedestrian .
Nylex made a nice edging (we sell it where I work) that is a bit thicker than the standard bunnings stuff, and therfore legal, but they only do the black stuff in 75mm and thats not wide enough in my case. They do 150mm wide but only in poxy green.
It is technicly illegal though, but you would have to be damn unlucky to get pinged for it.
Its to do with it not being thick enough and being able to "cut" a pedestrian .
Nylex made a nice edging (we sell it where I work) that is a bit thicker than the standard bunnings stuff, and therfore legal, but they only do the black stuff in 75mm and thats not wide enough in my case. They do 150mm wide but only in poxy green.
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The only thing I have against them is when you lean against a tree or an embankment, there is no give in the flare and may increase the chance or panel damage.
The rubber flares on mine easily bend out the way.
The rubber flares on mine easily bend out the way.
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I brought a 1200x650x~1mm plastic sheet from a plastic supply joint, for $26. It's better quality and more flexible than the bunnings flares and it can be cut in different shapes to suit the guards. Looks nicer and is easier to work with than the garden edge too. Made up new inner guards out of it and will be making flares with it. 1200mm is just long enough to make a one piece flare on the front of my 75.
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I haven't done the flares yet, but this is the stuff:Bowhunter wrote:Any pics Stu?
YankeeDave do you have any others of your rig?
cheers,
No laughing at my dodgy guard chop. The inner guard cutting isn't actually as bad as it looks in the pictures. Should come up neatly when the flares are on - will post more pics.
The plastic is also available in a number of colors, and is easy to cut with a sharp knife or decent scissors.
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I bent a gaurd with the bunnings stuff, none of the plastic tore and none of the tek screws riped offPatrolden wrote:if you use self tapping screws, the flares should tear from the guard and not fark it up...... i got a 10 metre roll for $60 and it leaves you enough for a couple of spares
also craked the snorkel in the same time
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I have Bunnings flares, of around 150mm trimmed back to around 120.
I trimmed off one of the lips, this gave me more flex in the flare.
They have been on fer a while, at least 2 Adventure Tours, without big dramas. Have lent against many banks, but mine is not dent free anyway so I am not concerned.
They sure are tuff, so this should be considered when fitting.
I trimmed off one of the lips, this gave me more flex in the flare.
They have been on fer a while, at least 2 Adventure Tours, without big dramas. Have lent against many banks, but mine is not dent free anyway so I am not concerned.
They sure are tuff, so this should be considered when fitting.
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