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  1. Nice spec Some chassis aren't as bag as others, those who've respectfully protected them are often better, preparing and painting rather than spraying wax oil on the outside?? Then injecting wax oil properly as it should be used. For those with chassis rot there are repair sections being made by companies to help, rails by some but they're more a patch than a proper repair. D2s as mentioned have their issues, electrical faults is one, dodgy door locks that fail at around 10 years old, air bags serviceable at 10 years old, questionable if ACE was supposed to last much longer than that as we see a lot failing Clutches starting to go now, with a flywheel you're looking about £650-700 fitted. Servicing is important In their defence I have had my TD5 D2 for nearly 6 years and spent under £200 on repair parts. She's had a set of discs and pads, serviced every 6k, new tyres
  2. For us as a smaller trader it's a useful show to see what is coming out from some companies It's a chance to see the manufacturers, speak with them, decide who to deal with and who not to. Often based on build quality, attitude and knowledge Peterborough wasn't as good this year as it was last year IMO, less traders, more expensive food, lots of empty spaces. What is also alarming is the 'won't be around for long' companies with stock that looks pretty but god awful products, badly made for whatever reason welding issues and saved by a grinder, unsafe wiring, badly thought out amongst others. There's a market for these as they're often cheap, but my goodness it's scary what some will buy. Stack it high and sell it cheap seems the name of their game. Then you get better quality from say raptor and x who are thought out well, designed properly, longer lasting. Someone making racks of stuff from odd off cuts at work & cheap who can compete with that for the want a bargain buyers? 2 shows that look promising to take off are Donnington & Harrogate. Donnington because it is not just Land Rover, Harrogate was just a really pleasant well organised show, I really enjoyed it The issue for me with Billing is it is spoilt by thefts and morons, a real shame Eightpot totally get what you mean but the popularity of these stalls are reducing, there were some of the 'cheque book' companies who were really struggling for punters all weekend. They would be better placed at somewhere like the Top Gear show where you're more likely to find someone who doesn't want to self build and wants something pretty. There are some good companies providing the average owner with some innovative and interesting products, but filtering these from the carp, is not easy. Seen way too many items including from one or 2 bigger suppliers that made my eyes pop out as you just wouldn't take something that was built so badly to a show
  3. Look forward to it Jeff! Good luck getting the old girl sorted, I've got a D1 in at the mo breaking but it's a 300. All else fails you can stick the kettle on Si good to meet you today, kettles usually on and we tend to work insane hours 07711995264 is the mobile if you ever get stuck up north (inc out of hours) or just need to escape family gatherings. We're not far from the services, same A1 junction just the next slip road. I'll give Foundry a call about getting X Eng products in stock - love the solving problems ethos Marsha
  4. Someone's just pointed this thread out to me my partner is Peter and we met you when we popped up to the middle of nowhere. Hope you've finally got the Disco finished We'll always do whatever we can to help anyone we can, karma works in mysterious ways
  5. Just for the entertainment factor? Getting a bit expensive buying new ones
  6. Thanks for the replies. Fire blankets, now there's an idea thanks for that I'll look into it
  7. Very well thought out reply thank you. Yes the ones I've seen in the past primarily are those which are on runners however while the garage is adapted and extensions are made we need portability hence the thought of the framed versions. Only problem I can see is we will need several and as a temp measure that's pretty costly. Glare isn't so much an issue as the possible damage especially if they're not our vehicles as you can no doubt understand I want to make sure nothing damages them. I'm going to contact suppliers of both see what they say about them.
  8. Oh we have had a few of those over the last couple of weeks, most are much smaller (after melting)
  9. Thanks, have you used either yourself?
  10. http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/eastyorkshire/9143850.Bid_to_prevent_theft_of_4x4s_in_East_Yorkshire/ Maybe of use to someone
  11. Sorry it's not the masks I am looking for, it's screens to stop bits of weld getting on other things in the garage. Some call them welding curtains. Needs to be portable too as we're still working on the garage and he needs to be able to use it in different places while the work is ongoing
  12. Wondering where to buy and which ones are decent. Live in the north east so collect up here or Somewhere that delivers. We've ended up with a list a mile long of work that needs doing but wanting to protect the other cars etc Thanks for any help
  13. Jason have you got any photos of the trailer with the roof tent please? Thanks
  14. FreebieFreddy that is excellent, well done!
  15. We use an old eland mig and it's working great. Welding sleeves on eBay for about £7
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