"Those who think I'm going soft..." Good on you ASPW! you do *whatever* you like... It almost always translates to good content anyway! Even if you did a school bus conversion I would still watch! Congratulations on the property!!! And the truck sounds brilliant... Not too loud and not too soft when you are talking in cab. (I don't own and have never owned a single 4wheel drive vehicle... And I literally let out a little "yaaay" when one of your videos pops up on RUclips)
There is something calming about having everything you need to survive with you as you travel. Having your house on your back like a snail... cant explain why but seeing you finish the project, adding gadgets and tools makes me feel good.
Love the video. You are not going soft, you are enjoying your time. As you explained, you have experienced roughing it, its time to enjoy the outback with out the worry or the hard ache of simply cooking.
Good quality none stick pans and silicone utensils, the only way to go. We are ahead of you there Andrew, glad you are catching up. Thing is you have a connection to things you have used for a long time.
You are welcome Andrew. Congratulations to you and Gwynn - finally a place of your won. At our age we are privileged to have the nice to haves due to our experiences and with the little woman along the easy things make the trip enjoyable.
I share your ambiguity about the new build and even share some of the same reasons. I admire it and I think it is going to be in a different postal code re ease of use and advanced capabilities. And I certainly admire your ingenuity and vision. Oh Andrew, but I do lament the degeneration of this wonderful thing we do, i.e. going to the bush, and turning into such a huge industry. Obviously we approach this from different points of departure. This is your industry, your business, your method of income. Me, it is so necessary to keep it simple, and go to the bush just like I did thirty years ago. For example, I LOVE your spade and everything it represents. And now you're taking a frikken toaster on safari! I remember DVD's of you and John years ago in the Kalahari, with slices of bread on a Kalahari Joe, making toast over a fire! I will forever prefer that picture and association. Andrew is this industry going in the right direction? Is it not going to turn on- and devour itself? I mean, I have capitulated and have 350w solar panel with Victron electronics that runs my 85L Snomaster every day 24/7 without me even thinking about it. Jeepers but I have serious misgivings about turning this (almost) sacred privilege of going to the bush, into a high tech, yuppie, penis display. Please forgive me my rant, but I hate what this precious thing is becoming. I do think your new build is amazing and very interesting, so thank you as ever for taking me along with you. Take care mate!
Since I love the desert, most of my wanderings are done there.I make desert toast, just leave the bread out for a few minutes and all the moisture is dried out. Nice and crispy. Lol I understand wanting to be comfortable. After over 55 years of camping, I finally broke down and bought a refrigerator/freezer. What a game changer.
Congrats on that property, hope the bank does its part. That would be the final step for a new life in a new country. Can't wait to see the studio / workshop. Thanks for the great content.
cannot do that, just remember if you need to get the best TX distance is to point your right front corner towards the receiver. Also, Ground, Ground Ground. Bond the ground of t
Andrew, we both have the same electronic challenges. Not because we ignorant, but because due to our age we are both "digital immigrants" as opposed to being digital natives like our children are. We get it, it just isn't as natural to us. Btw, I LOVE my Rode Go. I find it best if you clip it into the placket of a button-down shirt. Worst case scenario, plug that Boya lav mic plugged into the Rode Goand stick into your pocket then, clip the lav your collar. I find it works great for me. Best regards from Texas!
Hey Andrew, with regards to the Rode Wireless Go, I use it for all my productions too and have found that buying the additional Lavalier Go for it is well worth it and gives a much more consistent quality to the kit 👌🏻 it was an additional R1500 but I’ve never looked back 👍🏻
Good point about the cooking equipment and putting the same colour wrap on the camper will definitely make it smaller. As for Gwuen and the height issue a small portable scaffold would work, I see them in Bunnings every time I am there and dual purpose, step exercises while cooking dinner. Love to you both and thanks for a great show.
One thing to help with your kettle and not burning through battery capacity - go to one of those bargain stores or good kitchenware stores and grab one of those air pots 😉 we use one camping and they’re bloody awesome !!! Boil up your water, fill up the air pot and bobs ya uncle - boiling hot water for a few hours and no need to rebuild until you empty it all. Cost you about $30 and sooooo worth it 😉👍 Keep up the good work mate, enjoying the content 😊 cheers
RE: camp kitchen items, I'd like to rebuild my collection to include more square items, rather than round. While cylinders hold more volume, they are miserable and inefficient to pack. I've even considered (but haven't committed) to square shaped frying pan and water kettle. I'd like to find 'straighter' spoons and spatulas. Angled components work fine in the home but make for difficult organization in a camping box.
I'm with you, Andrew. When out in the bush, simpler is better. I know electronics, I understand them, I have a DEGREE in electronics. However, I'm quite the analog person. I like to get back to nature whenever possible.
Agreeing with the Rhino Rack folding antenna mount, better finish, well built, actual T-handle release backed up by a wing nut bolt to secure in position. Antenna hole is open to the side to slide the cable in without disassembly.
Nothing wrong with getting soft, I think of it as getting smart, non stick saves time, no one wants to wash up while camping, a friend of mine told me to carry baking paper with me and put it in the pan while frying, it works really well still cooks the same but protects the surface and then you just wipe the pan down after cooking, I've since told other people and now everyone does it I know, even at home in the frying pan, Love your shows.
i am with you 100 percent with the toaster.I have a plan that involves an old old school flip sided toaster,but in the meantime toast is one of lifes little delacies
Hi Andrew, I have watched all your adventurous videos around the world, very pleased with your presentation. I live in UK but originally from Tanzania. I hope one day you will be able to go there and explore the country, it's got alot to offer in your field. Can't wait to see you in the bush with the new LC Camper. All the best to yourself, Gwen and the girls to the new home in Perth.
heheh... you're a funny man Andrew. Of course you're allowed to go "soft". I get that I'm going soft all the time as well. However, as I turn into a grumpy old man ( me, not you), I definitely feel these modern appliances will make me less grumpy and therefore my wife happier. You know what they say about a happy wife ???? ... Love the vids Andrew, thanks for sharing.
Maybe soft, but definitely brittle. Please consider some kind of grab bar for entering and exiting the camper. We don't recover as quickly as we used too. Too many of my caravan friends have taken bad spills of much lower steps. Once you have it - use it! We get in the habit of exiting with our hands full to save a trip, setting us up for a fall.
Congratulations on the new property!!! I'm currently purchasing a mobile home and hoping to purchase some actual land in the next 2 years instead of staying in a mobile home park. I'm very happy for you and Gwen.
“Those of you who think I am going soft”. Yep I am. Truly brilliantly executed vehicle so far. I would only be concerned about a toaster due to the increased risk of fire. Side note, you are truly allowed to travel both in style and comfort. Safe and happy travels.
Congratulations on the new house. I loved the video, and cannot wait to see your review of the portable power supply. I have been looking into getting something similar myself.
Good idea buying a domestic toaster and a jug. You may want to stay overnight in a cabin. Or just great for a roadside smoko stop. Inverter microwave next?????? I mean Ive see some your mates (Tavel companions) have barista machines so I think go for it. You have gone to all the trouble for your power set up, might aswell use it. Good video!
Can't wait for you to get rid of that Toyota 'snorkel', even if you never plan on doing river crossings (much like myself) the peace of mind is always so satisfying.
This truck build has been your best video series yet. In my opinion anyways. And the audio /mic issue. Ah hell no one is perfect. So let me get this right...because you want toast your soft? Hell I love toast and a fried egg that’s runny. Damn it’s midnight and now I need to go cook. 😂
MICROPHONE: Andrew, I have a PicoGear PICOMIC mic set. Really excellent kit. And has the added benefit of having dual channel mics meaning you can mic up two people for interviews and chats. Really excellent quality and smaller - and very well designed. Worth trying. I love mine.
I understand the problem with copying. However the reason overlanding works in the first place is that copying enables wide parts availability. And wide parts availability allows you to overland anywhere and everywhere knowing that parts and accessories are available.
For the maxtrax, stick powerful neodium magnets to their backsides. Now you can click them on to your vehicles side panels. Provides brilliant protection against supermarket trolley attacks :)
@@TimL1980 I remember working with some Swedes in North Queensland. They stuck stubby holders on the outside of the driver's and front passenger doors With a can of xxxx, each one detached and flew off at about 60ks an hour.
Congratulations on the new home! Where is it written in the rules that we can't make life a little easier even if we have the ability to do so, it isn't so enjoy the kettle, toaster, and anything else that you might fancy.
Another issue with the rode wireless go is that is uses 2.4GHz. It is prone to interference from because the 2.4GHz band is crowded. Shouldn't be a problem when your on a trip though.
Most of your transmit power will be towards the most metal. i.e. engine. For the best placement of your transmit antenna would be on the roof, middle front, not sides. If you cannot do that, just remember if you need to get the best TX distance is to point your right front corner towards the receiver. Also, Ground, Ground Ground. Bond the ground of the antenna mount to the frame. You will not believe just how better the radio will work. If one desires to go all the way, get one of those 12/18in thicker ground spikes that generators use. (ex Canadian Army Radio Operator of many years)
I realise this is a big compromise. If this was a radio shack van, I'd put them in the perfect spot and build a second roof rack on the camper. But it's not. The compromises required to centre the antenna on the roof rack for best ground plain is just not worth it. I need the rack for other stuff. Since a ground spike is out of the question, will making a better ground connection to the rack improve things?
Love your shows Andrew! I’m especially taken by the “Back to the Future, Flux Capacitor” you have installed immediately behind and in between the two front seats! I know what they are but I couldn’t help it. I thought it’s fantastic!
Hello Andrew with your super wow videos ! Just a thing that may save you from future trouble. The position of your 2 antennas is close to the housing of the camper and it will seriously affect their performance. Try to relocate them to a better place if possible. I also use the wireless RODE mic and I am very happy about it. Greetings from Greece, John Spyrakos.
Andrew, I just had a thought while you were driving. You may experience glare off the electrical panel in the back seat onto your dash camera (I assume it has a lexan or simulate clear cover). Maybe consider an anti-glare screen protector so you can still visualize the internals.
GME and Uniden both make a much better fold-down bracket for your antennas mate... I've recently fitted a Uniden bracket and GME antenna (same as yours) and the bracket is MUCH better...no fiddling!!!
"Those who think I'm going soft..."
Good on you ASPW! you do *whatever* you like... It almost always translates to good content anyway!
Even if you did a school bus conversion I would still watch!
Congratulations on the property!!!
And the truck sounds brilliant... Not too loud and not too soft when you are talking in cab.
(I don't own and have never owned a single 4wheel drive vehicle... And I literally let out a little "yaaay" when one of your videos pops up on RUclips)
You're so honest when it comes to stuff you've bought.
A solid good dude. Content is great.
"The trouble with custom work.... snags just come up..." I wish I could get my clients to understand this...
Congratulations on the new house Andrew! Fantastic news and I hope it enables you to keep doing what you're doing for longer.
There is something calming about having everything you need to survive with you as you travel. Having your house on your back like a snail... cant explain why but seeing you finish the project, adding gadgets and tools makes me feel good.
"I am not that kind of guy that likes all the electronics."
*Has half of a JB HIFI store in the cabin*
but hey, why not, he doesnt have to buy it...
There is nothing wrong with going "soft", Andrew. We've earned it. Ideally I'm in a vehicle with cab to bunk access unencumbered.
The good Opinel Knife! Awesome stuff! Keep on! All the best from Germany!
Amen. After you spend time in the military eating MRE's there is nothing wrong with making toast and real eggs while camping.
Love the video.
You are not going soft, you are enjoying your time. As you explained, you have experienced roughing it, its time to enjoy the outback with out the worry or the hard ache of simply cooking.
Good quality none stick pans and silicone utensils, the only way to go. We are ahead of you there Andrew, glad you are catching up.
Thing is you have a connection to things you have used for a long time.
"The Tick' -- We're all going to call it that, from this point on.
David Woods more dung beetle.
The best piece of toast you'll ever eat is done on the coals of a open fire .Really enjoyed this video
You are welcome Andrew. Congratulations to you and Gwynn - finally a place of your won. At our age we are privileged to have the nice to haves due to our experiences and with the little woman along the easy things make the trip enjoyable.
I share your ambiguity about the new build and even share some of the same reasons. I admire it and I think it is going to be in a different postal code re ease of use and advanced capabilities. And I certainly admire your ingenuity and vision. Oh Andrew, but I do lament the degeneration of this wonderful thing we do, i.e. going to the bush, and turning into such a huge industry. Obviously we approach this from different points of departure. This is your industry, your business, your method of income. Me, it is so necessary to keep it simple, and go to the bush just like I did thirty years ago. For example, I LOVE your spade and everything it represents. And now you're taking a frikken toaster on safari! I remember DVD's of you and John years ago in the Kalahari, with slices of bread on a Kalahari Joe, making toast over a fire! I will forever prefer that picture and association. Andrew is this industry going in the right direction? Is it not going to turn on- and devour itself? I mean, I have capitulated and have 350w solar panel with Victron electronics that runs my 85L Snomaster every day 24/7 without me even thinking about it. Jeepers but I have serious misgivings about turning this (almost) sacred privilege of going to the bush, into a high tech, yuppie, penis display. Please forgive me my rant, but I hate what this precious thing is becoming. I do think your new build is amazing and very interesting, so thank you as ever for taking me along with you. Take care mate!
Hmmm. Food (nicely toasted) for thought.
@@4xoverland thanks for your toasty response (as opposed to a frigid Snomaster-ish one)
Since I love the desert, most of my wanderings are done there.I make desert toast, just leave the bread out for a few minutes and all the moisture is dried out. Nice and crispy. Lol I understand wanting to be comfortable. After over 55 years of camping, I finally broke down and bought a refrigerator/freezer. What a game changer.
Congratulations on the future home and the progress of the build.
Congrats on that property, hope the bank does its part. That would be the final step for a new life in a new country. Can't wait to see the studio / workshop. Thanks for the great content.
Loving the build, can’t wait to see the final product out in the bush. Congratulations on the new property
cannot do that, just remember if you need to get the best TX distance is to point your right front corner towards the receiver. Also, Ground, Ground Ground. Bond the ground of t
Very exciting news about the property! I'm really enjoying the videos and all the tech!
Dear Andrew, I am really happy for you regarding new property and new opportunities that this will bring. For you and for us 😀👍👍👍
Andrew, we both have the same electronic challenges. Not because we ignorant, but because due to our age we are both "digital immigrants" as opposed to being digital natives like our children are. We get it, it just isn't as natural to us. Btw, I LOVE my Rode Go. I find it best if you clip it into the placket of a button-down shirt. Worst case scenario, plug that Boya lav mic plugged into the Rode Goand stick into your pocket then, clip the lav your collar. I find it works great for me. Best regards from Texas!
Congrats on the property! Enjoy the studio.
good to see you finally got your Rolex Submariner back from getting serviced!
I really do love you Andrew. Truly love your videos. Even when things go wrong, you get it right. See you next week
Hey Andrew, with regards to the Rode Wireless Go, I use it for all my productions too and have found that buying the additional Lavalier Go for it is well worth it and gives a much more consistent quality to the kit 👌🏻 it was an additional R1500 but I’ve never looked back 👍🏻
All the home electrical comforts, this will be epic to see how it works in the Bush. Good stuff!
Good point about the cooking equipment and putting the same colour wrap on the camper will definitely make it smaller. As for Gwuen and the height issue a small portable scaffold would work, I see them in Bunnings every time I am there and dual purpose, step exercises while cooking dinner. Love to you both and thanks for a great show.
One thing to help with your kettle and not burning through battery capacity - go to one of those bargain stores or good kitchenware stores and grab one of those air pots 😉 we use one camping and they’re bloody awesome !!! Boil up your water, fill up the air pot and bobs ya uncle - boiling hot water for a few hours and no need to rebuild until you empty it all.
Cost you about $30 and sooooo worth it 😉👍
Keep up the good work mate, enjoying the content 😊 cheers
congratulations on the new place. Hope it works out for you. Looking forward to future videos, George.
I use Rhino Rack folding UHF mounts which seem similar to the one you used but look a bit more friendly to fold.
Both Rhino Rack and GME make folding antenna mounts
These are likely a cheaper copy of the rhinos, had my rhino mount for years, great product really well made
The GME folding bracket is great.
opening boxes like a kid in at Christmas LOL. Congratulations on the property purchase Andrew.
Andrew
You are showing all of us how to enjoy live till the minimum detail. Thank you very much from Spain.
RE: camp kitchen items, I'd like to rebuild my collection to include more square items, rather than round. While cylinders hold more volume, they are miserable and inefficient to pack. I've even considered (but haven't committed) to square shaped frying pan and water kettle. I'd like to find 'straighter' spoons and spatulas. Angled components work fine in the home but make for difficult organization in a camping box.
Love the scrambled egg moment of clarity .... so true!
I'm with you, Andrew. When out in the bush, simpler is better. I know electronics, I understand them, I have a DEGREE in electronics. However, I'm quite the analog person. I like to get back to nature whenever possible.
14:45 your description of the toaster was mouth watering lol
Just here to spite "old mate" who said their RUclips standards have dropped
Agreeing with the Rhino Rack folding antenna mount, better finish, well built, actual T-handle release backed up by a wing nut bolt to secure in position. Antenna hole is open to the side to slide the cable in without disassembly.
Nothing wrong with getting soft, I think of it as getting smart, non stick saves time, no one wants to wash up while camping, a friend of mine told me to carry baking paper with me and put it in the pan while frying, it works really well still cooks the same but protects the surface and then you just wipe the pan down after cooking, I've since told other people and now everyone does it I know, even at home in the frying pan, Love your shows.
Congrats on the home purchase. Having a workshop/studio will be swell
i am with you 100 percent with the toaster.I have a plan that involves an old old school flip sided toaster,but in the meantime toast is one of lifes little delacies
Have a look at KE custom products for folding ariels, these are very well designed and can not be beaten. Made in a back shed in north central qld.
Enjoying following this build. Great news re your new property.
I'm happy for you on the purchase of a home Andrew. Best of luck!
Congrats on the future new home , and yes we want to see and hear more of the Aussie proyect
It will be everything you want . Good luck on the move and be care full your not 18 any more . Happy Trails
I don't think you're going to have any trouble with those Max Trax mounts. Load and unload one at a time if you need to.
Really enjoyed this episode thanks...can’t wait to see the new place!
Hi Andrew, I have watched all your adventurous videos around the world, very pleased with your presentation. I live in UK but originally from Tanzania. I hope one day you will be able to go there and explore the country, it's got alot to offer in your field. Can't wait to see you in the bush with the new LC Camper.
All the best to yourself, Gwen and the girls to the new home in Perth.
Inspiring build.
heheh... you're a funny man Andrew. Of course you're allowed to go "soft". I get that I'm going soft all the time as well. However, as I turn into a grumpy old man ( me, not you), I definitely feel these modern appliances will make me less grumpy and therefore my wife happier. You know what they say about a happy wife ???? ... Love the vids Andrew, thanks for sharing.
Totally agree with your comments about the tilting antenna mount, I found the same issues👍
Best thing about Redarc. Wires go in wires and go out and it just works.
I'd love to hear the story of the spade! Thanks for letting us in on the build! Love your videos!
Congratulations on your new home, that is exciting.
Maybe soft, but definitely brittle. Please consider some kind of grab bar for entering and exiting the camper. We don't recover as quickly as we used too. Too many of my caravan friends have taken bad spills of much lower steps.
Once you have it - use it! We get in the habit of exiting with our hands full to save a trip, setting us up for a fall.
Congratulations on the new property!!! I'm currently purchasing a mobile home and hoping to purchase some actual land in the next 2 years instead of staying in a mobile home park. I'm very happy for you and Gwen.
Congrats on the new home, and yes you've earned it.
Welcome back to the legendary 1680 submariner!!!
I wish you best of luck to have your new home.
“Those of you who think I am going soft”. Yep I am. Truly brilliantly executed vehicle so far. I would only be concerned about a toaster due to the increased risk of fire. Side note, you are truly allowed to travel both in style and comfort. Safe and happy travels.
When you were describing the camper on the back, I was thinking "bos luis"...😀
Dang, that transition of video and dialogue
@6:30. Butter
looking forward to the new studio/workshop tour
Love how the vehicle is looking! And congrats on the house! 🎊
The toaster ready *pling* was very funny
Another fascinating video. Congratulations on your new home!
Congratulations on the new house. I loved the video, and cannot wait to see your review of the portable power supply. I have been looking into getting something similar myself.
Good idea buying a domestic toaster and a jug. You may want to stay overnight in a cabin. Or just great for a roadside smoko stop. Inverter microwave next?????? I mean Ive see some your mates (Tavel companions) have barista machines so I think go for it. You have gone to all the trouble for your power set up, might aswell use it. Good video!
Can't wait for you to get rid of that Toyota 'snorkel', even if you never plan on doing river crossings (much like myself) the peace of mind is always so satisfying.
Congrats on the house fingers crossed it all goes well... love all your videos
I can’t believe you did a Toaster unboxing. And I watched it. I’m ashamed I have let my YT standards drop so low .
I’m too am ashamed I have let my YT standards drop so low. A toaster unboxing?!! I also did a kettle. Hiding my head in shame . . .
Great videos! Congrats on the new gaff! 😂🥳🕺🏻
This truck build has been your best video series yet. In my opinion anyways. And the audio /mic issue. Ah hell no one is perfect.
So let me get this right...because you want toast your soft? Hell I love toast and a fried egg that’s runny.
Damn it’s midnight and now I need to go cook. 😂
New digs -congratulations! 🎉 Looking forward to “build” videos from that as well! 😁
Thanks Andrew.
Congrats on the Property
If you can't live with the antenna bases take a look at the boat options. Folding and can take a beating, will not come lose in either position.
MICROPHONE: Andrew, I have a PicoGear PICOMIC mic set. Really excellent kit. And has the added benefit of having dual channel mics meaning you can mic up two people for interviews and chats. Really excellent quality and smaller - and very well designed. Worth trying. I love mine.
I understand the problem with copying. However the reason overlanding works in the first place is that copying enables wide parts availability. And wide parts availability allows you to overland anywhere and everywhere knowing that parts and accessories are available.
Another great video Sir
For the maxtrax, stick powerful neodium magnets to their backsides. Now you can click them on to your vehicles side panels.
Provides brilliant protection against supermarket trolley attacks :)
Sounds good!... but at what speed do they fly away?
@@TimL1980 that will require some experimentation to find out.
@@TimL1980 I remember working with some Swedes in North Queensland.
They stuck stubby holders on the outside of the driver's and front passenger doors
With a can of xxxx, each one detached and flew off at about 60ks an hour.
Congratulations on the new home! Where is it written in the rules that we can't make life a little easier even if we have the ability to do so, it isn't so enjoy the kettle, toaster, and anything else that you might fancy.
Another issue with the rode wireless go is that is uses 2.4GHz. It is prone to interference from because the 2.4GHz band is crowded. Shouldn't be a problem when your on a trip though.
To make camper lower, take shovel and dig 4 holes in front of wheels. Drive into holes. Or get a plastic step
Most of your transmit power will be towards the most metal. i.e. engine. For the best placement of your transmit antenna would be on the roof, middle front, not sides. If you cannot do that, just remember if you need to get the best TX distance is to point your right front corner towards the receiver. Also, Ground, Ground Ground. Bond the ground of the antenna mount to the frame. You will not believe just how better the radio will work. If one desires to go all the way, get one of those 12/18in thicker ground spikes that generators use.
(ex Canadian Army Radio Operator of many years)
I realise this is a big compromise. If this was a radio shack van, I'd put them in the perfect spot and build a second roof rack on the camper. But it's not. The compromises required to centre the antenna on the roof rack for best ground plain is just not worth it. I need the rack for other stuff. Since a ground spike is out of the question, will making a better ground connection to the rack improve things?
Great news with the new house hope the bank come thru.
The sound of this truck is amazing.
Haha a "tick on the back of an antelope "... definitely a nature boy
Good to see the watch back! :-)
Love your shows Andrew! I’m especially taken by the “Back to the Future, Flux Capacitor” you have installed immediately behind and in between the two front seats! I know what they are but I couldn’t help it. I thought it’s fantastic!
Congratulations on the future home!!!
Hello Andrew with your super wow videos !
Just a thing that may save you from future trouble. The position of your 2 antennas is close to the housing of the camper and it will seriously affect their performance. Try to relocate them to a better place if possible.
I also use the wireless RODE mic and I am very happy about it.
Greetings from Greece, John Spyrakos.
Good news on the move. Hope it goes well.
Andrew, I just had a thought while you were driving. You may experience glare off the electrical panel in the back seat onto your dash camera (I assume it has a lexan or simulate clear cover). Maybe consider an anti-glare screen protector so you can still visualize the internals.
Opening the redarc box with an opinal knife,quality,I use mine in scotland all the time
I use this one every day of my life.
Those aerial spring pins be good on the stairs.
Good on ya mate 🙂👍
Congrats on the new place! Will be harder to figure out what suburb you will be in now!
GME and Uniden both make a much better fold-down bracket for your antennas mate... I've recently fitted a Uniden bracket and GME antenna (same as yours) and the bracket is MUCH better...no fiddling!!!