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A "BIG THANK YOU" to the man of the day


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I am honoured to pass on a great big thank you to great member of SKF and a great person. Jay aka (Squiggle,)Put his life on hold to help me move a six x two X two foot tank from a house to my boat. This exercise was not as easy as you would think, But this bloke raised to the challenges presented and with a big smile helped me complete the mission without any major mishaps . Good Onya Mate!

Cheers

Wayne

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Well done Squiggle ! You're an absolute GEM....(no reference intended to ninja's Dragonvaler's thread). LOL

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Nice work jay, he is a good person and we all are lucky he is in the shrimp hobby. Going to catch up with your post count soon jay, just need to put my life on hold for the next 3 years :)

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Well done Squigs.

That must have been fun, just the two of you???

Wayne, excuse me if I'm wrong but aren't you supposed to keep the water on the outside of the boat???

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Great work Squiggle!!

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Thanks Wayne & everyone else, it's nothing more than anyone on this forum would have done, although I will reconsider requests from Wayne in the future, hahaha! :victorious: Yeah Andrew, lifting a 6x2x2 was not a problem for us at all, the fun came when Wayne told me it had to go on the top level of his houseboat & the crane was on the water side of the boat, plenty of fun ensued there after. Pics explain everything :encouragement: Seriously though, it was a pleasure Wayne & too much fun! :victorious:

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It wouldn't have fit up the stairs, too narrow! We did carry it to the car & lift it into the boat, so we did some lifting, lol :victorious:

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Far out! What a challenge!

Well done guys! :applause:

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On Ya Jay! Great to see the SKF Luv goes beyond the forum!

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OK, now I'm jealous!

You not only have a 6 foot shrimp tank, but a house boat as well!!

My retirement plan involved a live aboard boat until my wife developed really bad sea sickness. :sour:

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Good on YA Squig.

Wayne how in the heck did you get the permission for them???

Looks like a challenging but fun day

Bob

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OK' date=' now I'm jealous!

You not only have a 6 foot shrimp tank, but a house boat as well!!

My retirement plan involved a live aboard boat until my wife developed really bad sea sickness. :sour:[/quote']

Does your wife get sick on a boat tied to the jetty, surely not. My Uncle was like that till an old Maori lady told him to put a piece of cotton wadding in one ear, he was right as rain, after that!

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I plan to divide the tank into six to house my current collection of cherries and crystals which means I can reduce the current height of my vertical rack to horizontal , reducing the chance of the higher tanks spilling ( or falling over)in a bit of rough water.I plan to build a stand only high enough to fit the chiller and a couple of canister filters and sump underneath, lowering the centre of gravity. cant have things too high on a boat . At least that is what I told the missus:congratulatory:

Nice tank, what's going in it? Me Sticky Beak, lol.
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Good on YA Squig.

Wayne how in the heck did you get the permission for them???

Looks like a challenging but fun day

Bob

Hi Bob, Had to use my charm on the missus:triumphant: and ended up having to trade six two footers for the privelage:sour:

but the positive side is that I still have almost the same amount of room for my shrimpies as before:applause:Now all I have to do is to figure out how to hang onto the two footers:cower:

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Nice!

You may laugh but I mistook a complete stranger for squiggle yesterday, made an a$$ of myself too :p

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Also Wayne if you need help in the future let me know, my muscles aren't that big, but I can drag the man along :)

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Nice!

You may laugh but I mistook a complete stranger for squiggle yesterday' date=' made an a$$ of myself too :p[/quote']

Hahaha, too funny! :victorious:

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You may laugh but I mistook a complete stranger for squiggle yesterday' date=' made an a$$ of myself too :p[/quote']

How did that happen? :D

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OH Wayne, its time for some serious sucking up.

Can you rent a storage shed cheap in the complex somewhere?

Bob

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