Good to see you’ve got the kettle in. The healing power of a decent brew should never be underestimated
Nice! You’re making me feel inadequate And normally that’s my wife’s job Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
All moved in just the spare wheel to go up on walk to tidy compressor hose up and water trap but ready to smash on with the body work as want it in paint by Xmas Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Right now all moved it had my crazy week at work 12 days straight to pay for my dear hobby now back to it had a few hours to get door closing nice and started to weld up door gap as some was 12 mm didn't care before but now want a nice bus closed up a lot but still bit more to go yet Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Been away for a week with the famo but back on the bus now buddy work in full swing this weekend and allso fitted some exstraction in the unit to get rid of some of the dust ect seems to work well for an old powder coating fan u can see the dust all heads that way drop curtain and it's good have to outlets which I connect another long hose to where I'm sanding Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Out the wall mate it's cut into the wall there is a old tractor bone yard there I popped my head round last night and there was some dust going out Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm on the end mate no one around ones next to me are storage units and I got horses I fair to in stables can work 24hrs a day here farmers house is way up the hill can't hear nothing (he cut the hole in the unit ) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not much to report body work is slow but now have a nice door gap was a mes before Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Early start more body work done all door apture ready for high build and panel seams finished will seam seam tubs ect 1st but looks better Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I wouldn't have seam sealed before sanding for top coat Si. Too late... I hope the pile of crud isn't on one of the seats you just upholstered? :eek;
It's better that way because. More paint in the seams. No chance of sanding sealer Less paint on sealer is less likely to crack. So my painty mate taught me.
I'll leave the tubs till the end Iv Allways painted under sealer but u do talk complete sense when u think about it I'm no paint and body shop guy but I'll have a bloody good go Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk