Lots of Love Needed (A Tall Order)

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Post by bruvmopar »

Excellent work there Dave, Well done. :salute: :thumbright:
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Tea break has over run somewhat this morning due to reading this thread from start to finish :)

This is immense, fantastic work and dedication, quite inspirational :thumbright:

Well done so far and good luck for the rest of the project :) I look forward to more "extended" tea breaks :lol:
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Demon James wrote:Tea break has over run somewhat this morning due to reading this thread from start to finish :)
:lol:
Me too, start to finish, great work, not many people would take this on.
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Post by Mossy68 »

Remember this thread from the start.
Great to see this project moving on , with such enthusiasm , time , and hard work.
Inspiration to all mate.
Well done :thumbright:
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Thanks for the support fellas :thumbright:

Your replies and advice from throughout the club are much appreciated and give me the motivation to keep going.

Cheers Dave
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Spent Sunday in tbe garage cutting out rot and making patches and priming, got a couple in tonight.

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hopefully tackle a bit of the bottom edge tomorrow, can't do it all in one as I haven't the means but can manage a 3' section.

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how many rolls of welding wire have you used now :lol:

your getting there well done :thumbright:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm keeping the Port Talbot steel plant going as well :)
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Pics from tonight's spell in the mancave

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It'll be in paint before you know it!
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Finished welding the o/s door this evening

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Won't be doing any filler work till it can be trial fitted back on the shell. Next is a quick garage tidy and dig the n/s door out and start again.
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Great Progress!

Keep the pictures coming! :thumbright:
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Superb. Well done. Keep up the momentum!
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Well done, looks like your doing a great job.
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great work 8-) ;) :thumbright:
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