wiltshire landyman
I’m back
was lucky with my front doors when we removed the paint they looked like this
how bads the door?..mine was like this and we repaired it
Well one of the lads i work wea has come up trumps, second hand door with heated window fur 100 quid, needs some work but far less than the door i,m running wea. Will post some picks monday when i,m back in work...just need to sort out the bubbling on the outer skin!
Need to find something that will keep the frame from the skin touching!
But first job the day is headlights conversion to halogen and repalcing the indicator stock. Then new clutch slave and master cylinder the morrow.
Been reading up on painting with rollers, has anybody tried this method wea good results?......this will be more of an easter job once i,ve sorted out the body work!
cheers vinnie
Without trying to sound like a novice (which i am) Why are these machines so prone to rot? Is it due to the life most of them lead of going into water and covering the chassis etc OR is it just poor steel and bad design? I did wonder why on my 1992 Defender how open the front footwells are to being splashed by everything the front wheels can throw at them, yet made of such thin steel with little sign of a splash guard etc
We paint all our Removals Trucks with rollers and Leyland paint it lasts for about 4 years before the Sun matts it then we just roller them again we paint a whole 7.5ton truck for £30! works for us!
Without trying to sound like a novice (which i am) Why are these machines so prone to rot? Is it due to the life most of them lead of going into water and covering the chassis etc OR is it just poor steel and bad design? I did wonder why on my 1992 Defender how open the front footwells are to being splashed by everything the front wheels can throw at them, yet made of such thin steel with little sign of a splash guard etc