@gstuart
That video!! Haha
The poor bugger and you have all that to come too! I feel heartily sorry for you MrG.
We have all been there in the past though. Thats when the bigger hammers come out and if that fails oxy acetylene!!
He seemed rather skilled and knowledgable in some aspects, as I’ve actually learned a few things from him.. especially the brake hose blanking mod! I’ve never thought about blanking the end off before! And always have that dribble. One bit of advice i could have gave him is on the reciprocating saw.. slow is good! The blades do not like going high speed on anything other than butter!
Keep them half speed on the trigger with the odd squirt of oil as a cutting fluid and they will cut like brand new all day long even on the hardest of materials!
Have you put That video up on anywhere else? It’s comical but informative and would help a lot of people out! So thanks for that! As not only did it have me buckled in laughter with his mishaps and dry sense of humour!
I’ve also learned never to offer to do that job for anyone and maybe one day when I own one myself, take the week off work before attempting it!!!
Wonder how much that would cost at a LR dealer? As they would have the same issues!
Impressed also on your interior , looks like it has never been touched and I’ve also learned a valuable tip from you!! Keep changing your gloves to protect the head linings! Not that I would ever have the patience to tackle a job like what you did, but it’s handy information to give someone else!
Oh and the dancing disco at the start., that’s what mine actually drives along the road like!!!