11-02-2014, 03:02 AM
Sometimes things come in three's, or so I've been told.
Just spent AU$600.00 on new tyres and AU$1600.00 on the steering on the van this week.
Plus About AU$800.00 for another 12 months rego; also this last week.
Now it's totaled.
Sitting out on the back patio this morning when I heard this almighty BANG !!!, no sound of brakes at all.
A young learner driver lost control, mounted the kerb & pushed my Hi Ace 4 metres up the grass verge.
It was in PARK (automatic), & with the handbrake on.
Poor girl suffered a lacerated tongue, bitten half-way through, also arm/shoulder pain and was in shock.
Passenger hit his head on windscreen hard enough to break the screen.
I checked her out & made sure there was no fire problem with their car prior to getting her out of the car & making her stable.
Lucky that both air bags deployed and saved them from further injury.
Couldn't open the rear to door to get my beloved Cimex & Sprayborg out, so had to demolish the interior shelving before it was towed.
Only thing I can be grateful for, is the way that I have all my equipment stored.
Not one item has been damaged, nor one spot of solution spilled.
I say this even though I still have to check and make sure that both the Cimex & Sprayborg run okay.
So my message is to anyone thinking of fitting out a new vehicle is to do it properly, with safety in mind.
I have solid, front to rear plywood flooring.
I also have nearly front to rear shelving along the drivers side.
I also have two full width barriers across the vehicle, on in front of, and one aft of the rear wheels.
I also have my steel cargo barrier between the drivers cabin and rear compartment.
Fixed to this is another sheet of ply, floor to ceiling, with a vinyl sheet fixed to it.
ALL of my chemicals are fixed to this front wall, some were slightly dislodged, none fell over, and most importantly, none leaked.
The rear door has been jammed, so I have had to demolish my shelving, etc; to remove my beloved Cimex, Sprayborg, ramps, etc; from the rear section out via the side sliding door.
You guys take care out there.
Just spent AU$600.00 on new tyres and AU$1600.00 on the steering on the van this week.
Plus About AU$800.00 for another 12 months rego; also this last week.
Now it's totaled.
Sitting out on the back patio this morning when I heard this almighty BANG !!!, no sound of brakes at all.
A young learner driver lost control, mounted the kerb & pushed my Hi Ace 4 metres up the grass verge.
It was in PARK (automatic), & with the handbrake on.
Poor girl suffered a lacerated tongue, bitten half-way through, also arm/shoulder pain and was in shock.
Passenger hit his head on windscreen hard enough to break the screen.
I checked her out & made sure there was no fire problem with their car prior to getting her out of the car & making her stable.
Lucky that both air bags deployed and saved them from further injury.
Couldn't open the rear to door to get my beloved Cimex & Sprayborg out, so had to demolish the interior shelving before it was towed.
Only thing I can be grateful for, is the way that I have all my equipment stored.
Not one item has been damaged, nor one spot of solution spilled.
I say this even though I still have to check and make sure that both the Cimex & Sprayborg run okay.
So my message is to anyone thinking of fitting out a new vehicle is to do it properly, with safety in mind.
I have solid, front to rear plywood flooring.
I also have nearly front to rear shelving along the drivers side.
I also have two full width barriers across the vehicle, on in front of, and one aft of the rear wheels.
I also have my steel cargo barrier between the drivers cabin and rear compartment.
Fixed to this is another sheet of ply, floor to ceiling, with a vinyl sheet fixed to it.
ALL of my chemicals are fixed to this front wall, some were slightly dislodged, none fell over, and most importantly, none leaked.
The rear door has been jammed, so I have had to demolish my shelving, etc; to remove my beloved Cimex, Sprayborg, ramps, etc; from the rear section out via the side sliding door.
You guys take care out there.
I don't regret my past, I just regret the times I've wasted with the wrong people.
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or I no longer love what I can do.
Stop moving, start dying........
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or I no longer love what I can do.
Stop moving, start dying........