Well I remember woolfy saying in Coventry, that there was only a few more weeks work, and it would be finished!!!
It's been 2 weeks since then, so yay one week to go
i think you will find colin that there is a bit more work involved than you think or give credit to. did you get the other pictures lee or not. the van is basicly ready now to have the top coats of paint applied early next week. it took longer because we have had to replace alot of the wood inside the main back door and also inside the gas bottle door. we have also sealed up all the joints between the ali panels and also replaced all the plastic trims that go over the seams between the panels using brand new ones.also trying to get the sides of these vans as straight as you can is a nightmare because the ali sheeting is very thin and has alot of movement in them where they have flexed over the years, so lots of filling and sanding needed. like i said people dont realise just how long this type of work takes,especially if they aint doing it them selves.
i think you will find colin that there is a bit more work involved than you think or give credit to. did you get the other pictures lee or not. the van is basicly ready now to have the top coats of paint applied early next week. it took longer because we have had to replace alot of the wood inside the main back door and also inside the gas bottle door. we have also sealed up all the joints between the ali panels and also replaced all the plastic trims that go over the seams between the panels using brand new ones.also trying to get the sides of these vans as straight as you can is a nightmare because the ali sheeting is very thin and has alot of movement in them where they have flexed over the years, so lots of filling and sanding needed. like i said people dont realise just how long this type of work takes,especially if they aint doing it them selves.
Big Bad Woolf
not quite sure why you singled me out, but I'm honoured ..........oh we ALL know just how long this type of work takes (we look on here every day for updates)[8] I take it Lee's Primer photo is pre rub down?? it reminds me of Maspolomas (The famous sand dunes in Gran Canaria) ....looking good so far
i think you will find colin that there is a bit more work involved than you think or give credit to. did you get the other pictures lee or not. the van is basicly ready now to have the top coats of paint applied early next week. it took longer because we have had to replace alot of the wood inside the main back door and also inside the gas bottle door. we have also sealed up all the joints between the ali panels and also replaced all the plastic trims that go over the seams between the panels using brand new ones.also trying to get the sides of these vans as straight as you can is a nightmare because the ali sheeting is very thin and has alot of movement in them where they have flexed over the years, so lots of filling and sanding needed. like i said people dont realise just how long this type of work takes,especially if they aint doing it them selves.
Big Bad Woolf
you sound like a dodgy builder trying to justify the cost of building materials against the unschedualed rain forecast.......what you do is very special....you do not need to justify to me personally....your customers, maybe...but not me!!