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    That's better Steve. Just amazing , " Less is more" , A simple solution to a tricky question eh. I would be keen to have that look on my motor.
    Thanks for the link to the Willys also and man that will be awesome. Do you have to sell any of the finished projects to make room for the new project??
    On a similar note Steve,Mum and I enjoy watching that English TV programme "Grand Designs" with that Kevin chap,but we are annoyed and simply stunned that you people build beautiful new homes BUT very rarely any with car garaging,let alone 3 to 4 car garaging with workshop space included. Now we are also aware that you folk are having a wee bit of a cold snap at the moment so is all the cars still sitting out in the weather????
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    Whip to be honest i thought right from the start of making the guard it would need cutting, just couldn't decide how much plus it was easier to make in one piece, I'm still not 100% happy with it but it will do for the mean time.

    I guess those people with the expensive houses don't need a garage as after spending a million quid they can't afford a car

    No cars outside thank god, Sue's is in the small garage at the front of the house and mine is in one of 3 lockups i hve at the end of our road.

    It actually rained quite hard here yesterday so washed all the snow away

    The Willys sits in one of the lockups as no room in the workshop for it yet, they are a lot bigger than i thought



    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    That's better Steve. Just amazing , " Less is more" , A simple solution to a tricky question eh. I would be keen to have that look on my motor.
    Thanks for the link to the Willys also and man that will be awesome. Do you have to sell any of the finished projects to make room for the new project??
    On a similar note Steve,Mum and I enjoy watching that English TV programme "Grand Designs" with that Kevin chap,but we are annoyed and simply stunned that you people build beautiful new homes BUT very rarely any with car garaging,let alone 3 to 4 car garaging with workshop space included. Now we are also aware that you folk are having a wee bit of a cold snap at the moment so is all the cars still sitting out in the weather????
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    Incredible build mate! Very inspiring work...keep it up!

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    Thanks mate, appreciate your time looking.


    Quote Originally Posted by von mako View Post
    Incredible build mate! Very inspiring work...keep it up!
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    My block came back from reboring +60 thou & new cam bearings on friday, My mate the reborer really done me a big favour and had it done in 2 days, so Gomez and I set to flatting the epoxy primer, The epoxy has been on over a week now so was rock hard, anyway after 4hrs of both of us with sore fingers it was ready for paint, here's the results.

    It came out just as I imagined





























    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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