Hi all.
Just a couple of pics of the floor and the repair under that rubber matting. The doors are getting it next.
Norm.
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Hi all.
Had a go at the nearside door (off side seized) and some pics. Not quite finished but close.
Norm.
Had a go at the nearside door (off side seized) and some pics. Not quite finished but close.
Norm.
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Looking good Norm. I see you are using a Parweld helmet, best thing i bought in a long time. Didn't realise how bad the cheap ones are until I got a decent one, makes such a difference
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dixie-normous wrote:Looking good Norm. I see you are using a Parweld helmet, best thing i bought in a long time. Didn't realise how bad the cheap ones are until I got a decent one, makes such a difference
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I always used to buy Parweld for the lads at work in the fabrication dept, good kit.
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Lovely!
Treated myself to an ESAB Sentinal A50 air fed unit (used) when I got my Tig (also used) lovely thing to have cold air blowing on your face while welding, and the hood means that bearded me has a filtration system that actually works when grinding!
Treated myself to an ESAB Sentinal A50 air fed unit (used) when I got my Tig (also used) lovely thing to have cold air blowing on your face while welding, and the hood means that bearded me has a filtration system that actually works when grinding!
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