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So it won't be done today then?
Quote from: beard1973 on November 11, 2009, 02:57 PMSo it won't be done today then? the bloody wheels are going to take me a decade to sort out ..........and i need to find something big enough to get the wheels in to bleach them
Quote from: n2cus on November 11, 2009, 03:00 PMQuote from: beard1973 on November 11, 2009, 02:57 PMSo it won't be done today then? the bloody wheels are going to take me a decade to sort out ..........and i need to find something big enough to get the wheels in to bleach them http://www.gardencentre.co.uk/product.asp?id=7247thanks pete Most Garden Centre's do em
I used a box and some visqueen the last time i did some wheels
NO that was my joints from joinery at college
Well done mate - they've turned out nice
them wheels have come out pukka
I can see this shaping up to be a nice build Neil
i have worked real hard on these wheels , didnt want to """"paint them """"" .... believe me i have no finger tips left now scraped, sanded, rubbed ,washed, soaked, dish washed and hey presto . now i do think this is resto work if you look back at what they looked like before i am so happy with how they came out
Quote from: n2cus on November 13, 2009, 10:04 PMi have worked real hard on these wheels , didnt want to """"paint them """"" .... believe me i have no finger tips left now scraped, sanded, rubbed ,washed, soaked, dish washed and hey presto . now i do think this is resto work if you look back at what they looked like before i am so happy with how they came out not lyin here but i was at neils at teatime and he hadn't even touched these wheels apart from a bit brake rub on one side of one wheel, and he was takin his lass out for supper, so no wonder ya fingers are knacking mate