Ice Truck for 2010 race meet
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Ice Truck for 2010 race meet
Well it had to happen our meeting this year clashes with the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide (11,12,13,14 Mar)
Such is life our dates have been set for a number of years
I have spoken to TREND ICE from Pt Pirie and they will NOT BE AVAILABLE, as of this day, for this years meeting due to there commitment to Clipsal 500 Adelaide
This means there will be NO ICE TRUCK at this years meeting so you will have to battle on your own this year.
Before anybody jumps on the wagon and asks "is this the only ice supplier in the area" the short answer is YES.
So put your dollars together and buy a portable fridge or really good esky or live on baked beans (they don't need refridgeration or even heating )
There is limited power available at the DLRA camp for refridgeration but cooking needs to be done on gas or similar as the camp genset will not cope with the huge power demands at breakfast and tea time.
Remember DLRA camp power is for refridgeration and lighting NOT cooking
Cheers,
Trevor #298
Such is life our dates have been set for a number of years
I have spoken to TREND ICE from Pt Pirie and they will NOT BE AVAILABLE, as of this day, for this years meeting due to there commitment to Clipsal 500 Adelaide
This means there will be NO ICE TRUCK at this years meeting so you will have to battle on your own this year.
Before anybody jumps on the wagon and asks "is this the only ice supplier in the area" the short answer is YES.
So put your dollars together and buy a portable fridge or really good esky or live on baked beans (they don't need refridgeration or even heating )
There is limited power available at the DLRA camp for refridgeration but cooking needs to be done on gas or similar as the camp genset will not cope with the huge power demands at breakfast and tea time.
Remember DLRA camp power is for refridgeration and lighting NOT cooking
Cheers,
Trevor #298
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dash it
So , um, how does a warm Pimms sound then Cookey?.....
At times I've taken to just filling my pockets up with ice for the cool down value..... I just know that this year will be like 2006, an absolute stinker...anyone who went last year for the first time ain't seen nothin'....it can get REALLY hot out there...
No ice what a bummer
as for for baked beans straight out of the can, Trev you need a gourmet lesson from Benny James, peas and corn mate ,al fresco, for breakfast.
At times I've taken to just filling my pockets up with ice for the cool down value..... I just know that this year will be like 2006, an absolute stinker...anyone who went last year for the first time ain't seen nothin'....it can get REALLY hot out there...
No ice what a bummer
as for for baked beans straight out of the can, Trev you need a gourmet lesson from Benny James, peas and corn mate ,al fresco, for breakfast.
...few understand what I'm trying to do , but they vastly outnumber those who understand why..
ok guys heres the plod. Ex adelaide fiat freezer van $1100, 2tonne truck $1240 from budget. 5 tonne truck from hertz $1300. pickup ice at port pirie . Van and small truck will need a return trip to pirie for refill. 5 tonner will do one load 900 bags. $5 per bag should cover everything . lets get this show on the road . paul penny ph 0413987341 ASK ALL YOUR FRIENDS who may know of someone with a freezer truck and wants a working holiday with $4500 available.
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Just for information, as the good doctor says, last year was realitively cool in the scheme of things and even then the ice truck sold 4.5 palletts of ice = 450bags @ 10kg per bag = 4500kg
The year pervious wasn't to flash weather wise and 6 palletts were sold 600bags @ 10kg = 6000kg
If you wish to organise something amongst yours selves best of luck. I have provided these figures to give you a rough indication of ICE consumption for the event
As the Doctor says this year is more than likely going to be a HOT one
Cheers,
Trevor #298
The year pervious wasn't to flash weather wise and 6 palletts were sold 600bags @ 10kg = 6000kg
If you wish to organise something amongst yours selves best of luck. I have provided these figures to give you a rough indication of ICE consumption for the event
As the Doctor says this year is more than likely going to be a HOT one
Cheers,
Trevor #298
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OK just a little update on ice supply for 2010
Thanks to one of our asteemed members (Mr Penny) all is not yet lost in the ICE stakes
I have VERBAL confirmation from a supplier that a 20foot, diesel powered freezer container will be dropped somewhere near the canteen (OFF the Lake) and left for the week with 8000kg of "Cube Ice" rather than "Tube Ice" in 5kg bags. (Cube Ice lasts longer )
The ICE will be selling for $6 per 5kg bag and will be managed by our esteemed member Mr Penny. (Please support this, as if we can sell enough ICE the supplier has said he would consider supporting the event in the future as well)
He will no doubt post proposed opening times etc as we get closer to the event.
As I said this has been VERBALLY arranged but the supplier is adament he will support our event
When I recieve written confirmation ie email or similar I will be sure to let you ALL know
Cheers,
Trevor #298
Thanks to one of our asteemed members (Mr Penny) all is not yet lost in the ICE stakes
I have VERBAL confirmation from a supplier that a 20foot, diesel powered freezer container will be dropped somewhere near the canteen (OFF the Lake) and left for the week with 8000kg of "Cube Ice" rather than "Tube Ice" in 5kg bags. (Cube Ice lasts longer )
The ICE will be selling for $6 per 5kg bag and will be managed by our esteemed member Mr Penny. (Please support this, as if we can sell enough ICE the supplier has said he would consider supporting the event in the future as well)
He will no doubt post proposed opening times etc as we get closer to the event.
As I said this has been VERBALLY arranged but the supplier is adament he will support our event
When I recieve written confirmation ie email or similar I will be sure to let you ALL know
Cheers,
Trevor #298
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Geni-ice
top effort Paul,
Pimms Cookey?
Pimms Cookey?
...few understand what I'm trying to do , but they vastly outnumber those who understand why..
ice
planning on opening the container for an hour morning noon and late afternoon.will also be available at other times if vehicles need ice to run ? This will need the sales to be about 100 bags each time we open to make it all worthwhile for ROXBY ICE to bring it out , at this stage it will be $6 per 5kg bag, not much dearer than last year, so please bring plenty of change .Thanks also go to trevor beck who has a big hand in the logistics of this service.