Aye that's right, keep forgetting to link the videos on here lol, here's my channel: DansGarageProjects - YouTube
Not many videos on there yet but I have a lot to come!
Thanks for the positive feedback![]()
I thought it looked familiar!
Aye that's right, keep forgetting to link the videos on here lol, here's my channel: DansGarageProjects - YouTube
Not many videos on there yet but I have a lot to come!
Thanks for the positive feedback![]()
I thought it looked familiar!Great job! Loved your trailer.
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I haven't checked this thread for a couple of months.... Great progress!
I sure you've got it under control, but how are you checking alignment of all the key bits? When I fitted my replacement (fr) outriggers I kept most of the body In place then refitted bulkhead and doors temporarily to check alignment. Once finished I then noticed that one outrigger was sat at a slight angle which tilted the bulkhead back just enough to cause problems. Had to cut & shut the outrigger bolt plates just to bring things back into alignment. How have you go e about it with that much rot and no bodywork for checking?
Kudos to you Dan Trails. That is some of the best fabrication I have seen. Puts most fabrication shops to shame, and the welding SECOND TO NONE. Keep up the good work and I look forward to the finished Landy.
I love this thread. I see you got a sound system in...very important, I couldn't get b without it![]()
I'm really impressed, top work. Just shown the wife the pictures even she's impressed!!!!
mint job mate hats off to you![]()
Soo much time and dedication great effort!!
Thats some rear crossmember, i think a certain top welder from the southeast of england might be watching intensely. Top class job. Out of interest, how much have you spent on steel?
Top Job Dan, wicked welding, yeh a "Demi God"
Keep up the good work !