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checkerplate plates for under door

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checkerplate plates for under door

Post by Matt_88 »

who knows where u can buy these from just wanting sum to cover up the rough spots on that area?

cheers

oh and for a 45 ute
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Post by Doggy »

I think you would have to buy the sheet and cut it to shape yourself
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Post by 81 rangie »

My rangies got them, they came whith the car when i Bought, they have just pop riveted a stip round the car, it looks sick
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Post by Jeeps »

JBITZ makes them, althought they specialize in Jeep they might be able to knock it up for a 40. Here's their website: http://www.jbitz.com.au/product.php?id=34

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Post by CAP51Z »

MAX in wetherill park, Sydney, also do a wide range of aluminium items, including chequerplating. From memory, Manufactured Alloy Xtras, redfern st. They were heaps cheaper than any outlet for quarters, also i think the owner drives a 40, or 45.
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Post by YankeeDave »

did it to my patrol,


30 bucks worth of checkerplate

a few rivets and about 20 min to cut up and 45 min to fit
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Post by v840 »

Yep,
Did it to my 40 also in an hour or two. 1 sheet of chequerplate, 1 cutting disk in the grinder, handful of rivets. Looks sweet!
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Is the checker plate expensive guys. This may seem a novice question but can you get it from Bunnings :oops: :oops:
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Post by 81 rangie »

u can just go to bunnings, but I found they were a lot more expensive, so just go to a steel place and see what they have
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Post by joel HJ60 »

81 rangie wrote:u can just go to bunnings, but I found they were a lot more expensive, so just go to a steel place and see what they have
Bunnings..expensive.. won't the whole beat it by 10% come into effect?? :?
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Post by bj42turbo »

joelthommo wrote:
81 rangie wrote:u can just go to bunnings, but I found they were a lot more expensive, so just go to a steel place and see what they have
Bunnings..expensive.. won't the whole beat it by 10% come into effect?? :?
Good thinking but other place that you comparing price needs to be advertising the exact same product

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Post by joel HJ60 »

bj42turbo wrote:
joelthommo wrote:
81 rangie wrote:u can just go to bunnings, but I found they were a lot more expensive, so just go to a steel place and see what they have
Bunnings..expensive.. won't the whole beat it by 10% come into effect?? :?
Good thinking but other place that you comparing price needs to be advertising the exact same product

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Hmm i'll sus this out and get it cheap :cool:
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Post by Meldge »

joelthommo wrote:
bj42turbo wrote:
joelthommo wrote:
81 rangie wrote:u can just go to bunnings, but I found they were a lot more expensive, so just go to a steel place and see what they have
Bunnings..expensive.. won't the whole beat it by 10% come into effect?? :?
Good thinking but other place that you comparing price needs to be advertising the exact same product

BJ
Hmm i'll sus this out and get it cheap :cool:
Isn't that whole deal only on any 'Advertised' price...

Would be good though...
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Post by gu4800 »

Not actually the advertised price. Here is the quote from Bunning's:

If you happen to find a cheaper price on a stocked item, We'll beat it by 10%*.

*Excludes trade quotations, stock liquidations and commercial quantities.Shelf prices may be lower than advertised to ensure lowest prices everyday.


(the above line "shelf prices" blah, blah, blah, means that their shelf price may be cheaper than there already advertised price as they may have had a price reduction since printing the catalogue. does not relate to anyone elses "advertised price" - just their PRICE).

Where you may find they have a problem is if pricing against a steel supplier (may not class it as the "stocked item" becuase it may be different manufacturer, different sizing, different grade). This type of guarantee usually relates to the EXACT same product - ie, Yates Garden Trolley at $19.95. You will be asking them to compare a "sheet of steel" - not brand specific.

But, you never know if you never try. I have used this guarantee at Bunnings for some lights - the competitir wasn't advertised, they were just cheaper (which is pretty normal when dealing with Bunnings!).

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Post by 81 rangie »

yeah, they would probably be different sizes, so i doubt it would work, but itd be worth a try
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Post by twinnie »

ok as the local (to the fourum) bunnings person. no it probly won't work, bunnings only sell small sheets and to get a price match it has to be identical. you could get a full sheet in by special order though. it might be worth checking the price agaist your local aluminum place.

a hint for transporting it put a couple of bits of 2x4 under it and tie it down tight, other wise you might find you have a bent sheet when you get home. i have see alot of people come back with half a sheet of things wanting another one, good for us but not good for you so we try to tell people but by law we arn't ment to.

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Post by pcman »

smart aluminium 1200x2400x2mm checkerplate approx $130
capral aluminium as above approx $140
look up your local dealer

these where as of 3 weeks ago and comercial aluminium prices change frequently i was told
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