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i need URGENT help with this one, i leave for oz on 25th of this month(june) need to know if it is safe to take my scaffold tools im my bag without having to declare them! im lost trying to find a solution to this prob! any help would be appreciated. thankz

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The main thing is to make sure they are cleaned and clear of all dirt, soil. That is a quarantine hazard. Then wrap them in plastic and pack them in your checked baggage (not your carry on).

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The main thing is to make sure they are cleaned and clear of all dirt, soil. That is a quarantine hazard. Then wrap them in plastic and pack them in your checked baggage (not your carry on).
thanks for feedback! does cling wrap count? my tools are clean!

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Cling wrap should be fine, clean is the main thing.

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Cling wrap should be fine, clean is the main thing.
Once again, thanks for feedback! You hav been very helpful to me!

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hi keith,just woundering did u set up work before u go or will u try get it when u get to aus?why not bye tools when u get their??do u no anything about getting safe pass to get on to site or is their another name for it in aus??? thanks

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Just remember that your tools will take up valuable baggage allowance - but if you need them you don't really have a choice.

Make sure that you clean them with something like Jeyes fluid...it whiffs a bit but it indicates that you've given them a good clean.

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My husband not only cleaned his tools thoroughly he also painted some of them! He wanted to make sure that there was no problems since they were gardening tools.

He took his with him because they were tools of his trade and very good quality which would last for years. He is very particular about the brands he buys and wasn't going to take the chance that he couldn't find them in Oz.

For us they went in the container so the baggage allowance wasn't an issue.

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hi keith, kenneth here how do u find aus?is it as good as u taught?are bricklayers still in demand?did u have any problems finding work?did u need the right qualifications?..if u could help thanks..

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