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58 mingo mango
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Another ironing board gives it life for the good of another seat rebuild
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Suggest this bus can’t have a surf board on the roof rack but must have an ironing board
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Re: 58 mingo mango
If you run out of ironing boards, I’ve got one in the shed you can have.
Ideas man
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Backrest of front seat is rebuilt
If I’m honest it turned into a bit of a high school project with high tensile wire been used too patch up broken/ rusted out springs
But I don’t reakon I’ll be thinking about that when I’m passing commodore’s on the fwy
Happy days
If I’m honest it turned into a bit of a high school project with high tensile wire been used too patch up broken/ rusted out springs
But I don’t reakon I’ll be thinking about that when I’m passing commodore’s on the fwy
Happy days
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Nailed it mate, what you using on the bottom seat, I have used ply and foam instead of the springs before in both my brothers Ute and all the rear seats in the cubby hut, and I actually think they are more comfortable, sometimes a mixture of density foam is required to get the right feel
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Already done mate
Hopefully this is what u were talking about
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Oh Yeah, looks like I have missed a page, forget what I said, carry on, I think I might have to get checked for early onset of Altziemers, ( see I have even forgot how to spell it, I hope that’s right). Anyway sometimes it is good to forget about things, especially how much we have spent!
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Ticked of another little rust repair
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Coming along nicely Brad, the seat and door look like they have come up a treat
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Cheers budMID WEST DUBBER wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:51 pm Coming along nicely Brad, the seat and door look like they have come up a treat
Have to have catch up soon
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A bit more high school metal work going on
Enjoying ticking of these little welding jobs
Enjoying ticking of these little welding jobs
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Good work mate, cab doors are a pain in the arse. Pull that inner handle off before the sparks start flying, i know its ratty but that pot metal melts VERY easy.
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Great work mate I feel your pain…
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Top work mate. I reckon doors are the pits to work on!!