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That's coming together nicely. I don't leave seats in long enough to get them covered. Was tempted by the rears you have for sale but was told to behave by the boss.
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Originally posted by Fruitbat View PostProgress is slow , free time and money are in short supply , but if I’m still moving forward with project Shed seven at least I’m moving in the right direction
The last two nights I’ve been fitting my seat covers .
I think another few hours of tweaking and I’ll be happy .
I’m sure Reg is more than happy with my seats
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Progress is slow , free time and money are in short supply , but if I’m still moving forward with project Shed seven at least I’m moving in the right direction
The last two nights I’ve been fitting my seat covers .
I think another few hours of tweaking and I’ll be happy .
I’m sure Reg is more than happy with my seats
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Originally posted by Fruitbat View PostYeah Ive done this before and it works depending where the run is , if it’s the lower half of the panel it works a treat .
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Originally posted by Fruitbat View PostThankyou , I’ve learnt the hard way that it’s best not to rush the paint job especially with a rattle can as you can’t adjust the spray pattern or adjust the air pressure , I just slowly built up the coats and then lacquered it after ,.
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Thankyou , I’ve learnt the hard way that it’s best not to rush the paint job especially with a rattle can as you can’t adjust the spray pattern or adjust the air pressure , I just slowly built up the coats and then lacquered it after ,.
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Originally posted by S49 View PostThat looks a top job Kev. If your willing to keep on top of it you can put off cutting out for a few years by the looks of it mate.Originally posted by arfur fox-acre View PostThats a really nice finish. Its amazing what you can do with rattle cans these days...they have come a long way.
Add in the satisfaction from doing it yourself and the magic of the cash saved, perfect.
Good job bud
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Thats a really nice finish. Its amazing what you can do with rattle cans these days...they have come a long way.
Add in the satisfaction from doing it yourself and the magic of the cash saved, perfect.
Good job bud
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That looks a top job Kev. If your willing to keep on top of it you can put off cutting out for a few years by the looks of it mate.
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I’ve sorted some rust out on the van this weekend , I know the only way to fully get rid of the dreaded tin worm is to cut it out , but if you use a flap disc and a wire brush attachment on an angle grinder ,you stand a good chance of buying yourself a few years .
My rust wasn’t at a stage where I was willing to cut out metal and replace with new steel , I’ll let the pics do the talking .
You can see someone has crushed the sill a bit
Ground back the worst of it
Wire brush and rust treatment applied .
A light skim of filler , but I forgot to take a pic and now in primer .
Flatted back with 1200 wet and dry and then the base coat and lacquer was applied .
Looks ok considering all this was done outside .
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