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hey TwoTonz, Kroozzn62
seriously it is slow progress. I live in Hobart without a garage and the ute lives in L'ton at my folks. I don't get to work on it as much as i would like.I wish my rental had a massive garage. thanks for the comments.
Damian
seriously it is slow progress. I live in Hobart without a garage and the ute lives in L'ton at my folks. I don't get to work on it as much as i would like.I wish my rental had a massive garage. thanks for the comments.
Damian
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Good to see the brethren working together for a common goal.Feels good...ohh yeahh Tonz ps A nice house is good but a good shed is better.Wondering if anyone could post pics of their splittie shelters as an ideas think tank...ie brand of shed,sizes,good and bad points.?
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ute is looking good, hope to see it some day soon
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Hey all,
It has been a while since my last post, but things have been happening slowly. As with a number of split projects, the more you get into the job the more you find to be done. Since the last photo's i have decided to remove the full cargo floor. i have replaced the cross members and out riggers. which included patching the chassis rail. I have repaired some dodgy repair jobs done by someone in the past. The doglegs are now cut out, Inner B pillars are repaired. i have cut out the drivers side floor, ready for a repair section to go in. the battery tray has been cut out and replaced and i am now in the process of cutting out the front clip.
It is slow progress but i am now starting to get somwhere. I must say that building the rotisserie is probably the best thing i have done, to make things a little easier.
cheers
Damian
It has been a while since my last post, but things have been happening slowly. As with a number of split projects, the more you get into the job the more you find to be done. Since the last photo's i have decided to remove the full cargo floor. i have replaced the cross members and out riggers. which included patching the chassis rail. I have repaired some dodgy repair jobs done by someone in the past. The doglegs are now cut out, Inner B pillars are repaired. i have cut out the drivers side floor, ready for a repair section to go in. the battery tray has been cut out and replaced and i am now in the process of cutting out the front clip.
It is slow progress but i am now starting to get somwhere. I must say that building the rotisserie is probably the best thing i have done, to make things a little easier.
cheers
Damian
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