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recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 19:17
by lloydy
Probably been covered thousands of times :roll: but nothing like having fresh opinions!
Now my bus is kinda how i want it, i'm going to be using it a lot more. Likely to be me and the family with no other vans on a lot of occasions.
So, things i'll likely never need, but worth having on the van
waffle boards, 38mm or 50mm, what ones do we need (any links to amazingly good, cheap ones?)
Maybe some sort of winch set up that i can use with my hi lift. something like this? http://www.arbil4x4.co.uk/product_detail.php?id=38" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; think i might need a rope too? Any ideas on that?
shovel/axe/saw, the fold up type, any links to some that are half decent?

All ideas appreciated, or offer of second hand goods :mrgreen: :ok

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 19:48
by jed the spread
lloydy wrote: Now my bus is kinda how i want it, i'm going to be using it a lot more. Likely to be me and the family with no other vans on a lot of occasions.

Dont get yourself into a position where you will need recovery?

jed

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 19:55
by lloydy
i agree, but still best to have things like waffle boards though isn't it?

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:04
by jed the spread
Flip Flops, thats all you need 8)

jed

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:09
by syncropaddy
Never go off roading on your own

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:10
by lloydy
jed the spread wrote:Flip Flops, thats all you need 8)

jed
and a camera

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:11
by lloydy
syncropaddy wrote:Never go off roading on your own
only light stuff, to find camping spots.
On that note Jed, i'll be over next week with my maps :mrgreen:

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:19
by axeman
axe should last a life time thats the warranty it comes with

http://www.estwingtools.co.uk/e14a-e14a ... -453g.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

this is a saw i can recommend

http://www.mowerwarehouse.co.uk/acatalo ... INSAW.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


if that is abit pricy you could try this dont know what its like for cutting though :D

http://www.gardenmachinerydirect.co.uk/ ... sp?id=1702" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

got a folding german army shovel from ebay, cant find a link at the moment.

oh and dont go too far of the beaten track. see hotpots thread it is very easy too get in to trouble.

neil

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:31
by jed the spread
lloydy wrote:
syncropaddy wrote:Never go off roading on your own
only light stuff, to find camping spots.
On that note Jed, i'll be over next week with my maps :mrgreen:

:ok

jed

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:50
by lloydy
cheers for the links neil, although a chainsaw wasn't quite what i had in mind :lol: more like a pruning saw.
Estwing stuff is pretty good though

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 20:53
by lloydy
these look a good price http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Waffle-boards ... 1617wt_896" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; 50mm thick as well
also http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OFF-ROAD-4X4- ... 1577wt_896" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; same price better make, but 38mm thick
presume 50mm is better for us? And surely quality wise, the must all be pretty similar?

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 21:32
by v-lux
And surely quality wise, the must all be pretty similar?

They're all the same mate, dont go spending lots of money.

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 22 Jul 2011, 21:45
by Mick & Tracey
Waffle boards are for poseurs (at least until I get some) :mrgreen: .
Off-road on your own, be sensible and enjoy it. If it's good enough for farmers and ozzies, its good enough for us. If you need recovery equipment take a mobile phone with number of a mate with a disco', tea, coffee, hamlet cigars, can-do mentality, ability to so no and turn back, a fit bird or a 45 series land cruiser, not necessarily in that order :D

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 23 Jul 2011, 15:35
by Sebastian S
lloydy wrote:these look a good price http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Waffle-boards ... 1617wt_896" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; 50mm thick as well
also http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OFF-ROAD-4X4- ... 1577wt_896" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; same price better make, but 38mm thick
presume 50mm is better for us? And surely quality wise, the must all be pretty similar?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWrkdXkD8jg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is 38mm boards, seems to be no problem with lighter syncros, dokas, sikas etc. For more hd use and heavier vans, go for 50mm for the peace of mind.

Re: recovery gear

Posted: 23 Jul 2011, 15:42
by HarryMann
axe should last a life time thats the warranty it comes with

http://www.estwingtools.co.uk/e14a-e14a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... -453g.html

this is a saw i can recommend

http://www.mowerwarehouse.co.uk/acatalo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... INSAW.html

Neil, does Estwing's warranty cover theft by any chance (if so, I'm off to get one. as I rather like the idea of flying hammers)

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The 35mm waffles won't take the weight of a Syncro fully as a bridge over a 5 ft span(e.g. as a car ramp supported onlyat each end)...the fibres, they start cracking ominously, yup, tried it :D The red 50mm ones will
On the other hand, they don't need to, or rarely is that mode necessary (Grand Canyon anyone)