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Throw another shrimp on the barbie.
Hello metal shapers!
I am presently restoring a 1960 Standard Vanguard Six utility, and having completed chassis and suspension restoration, am progressing into the body. So far all work, bar hot gal dipping, has been done by myself. I wish to do the same for the body. Access to your forum would greatly assist in addition to books, in that my own activities can be added and critiqued etc. Regards. Roman Splawinski |
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Hi Roman welcome to the forum
Peter
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Gidday Roman,
Where's all the Photos mate?
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Welcome Roman,
I passed through Darwin once , many years ago. Mike |
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Welcome, Roman.
What birds do you maintain? Wrenching or riveting?
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I will get some photos up!
Used to be wrenching (would have been a riveter had I known better) but the only tools I get on are at home, work is now a computer or log book. Thanks for the welcome!
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