Ian’s Dual Cab
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Re: Ian’s Dual Cab
Be good to poor that on the 'Split' Bay Windows to dissolve their ambitions.
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Re: Ian’s Dual Cab
Always a good idea to do a test patch on yourself before your bus...!
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Re: Ian’s Dual Cab
Have you tried molasses?
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Re: Ian’s Dual Cab
He’d need a pretty big bucket I reckon.
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In my head when I hear the name Molasses I think it’s a Roman Gladiator
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Molassas goes pretty good but you really need to have it in a bath for at least a few days.
The other one that does a great job in a bath also is Citric Acid diluted down, the beauty of the Citric Acid is that it doesn't leave any residue so great for painting etc..
The other one that does a great job in a bath also is Citric Acid diluted down, the beauty of the Citric Acid is that it doesn't leave any residue so great for painting etc..
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Re: Ian’s Dual Cab
Wow. Have used vinegar before... Never thought of molasses... Would have thought ants would be a problem?
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Re: Ian’s Dual Cab
Been almost two months since an update or photo Wiz.
Ideas man
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Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
Minister for Finance
Scared of wife finding out what I’ve spent
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Re: Ian’s Dual Cab
Looked at it long enough, time to get the cabin back on
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Back on , sort of, lots of measuring to go
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Wild.. What a project, you'll have it finished before mine the way you operate..
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Andrew Stevens came around today and we squared up the cabin and temporarily screwed and clamped the A pillars on. Drivers side just fell into place, Passenger side well that’s another story. Thanks for the help today mate
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My pleasure mate, great to see the Wiz in action. Be incredible to see this bus hit the road from the condition you got it in. Looking forward to next time in your shed if I'm allowed.
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so good mate...
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Nek level