I've never had the luxury of a heated workshop, if your working you tend not to notice it as much. I always find its easier to warm up when working than it is to cool down when your too hot
Anyway you get used to the cold up north.........
Regards Stephen
I see where your going, the heat is not great but it is enough to keep the Windows defrosted, especially in the present conditions
This will be where you tell me you don't have a heater cos it's too heavy for the little green thing...... Lol
regards Stephen
How long since you had a lightweight.........lol
There is a flat heater in front of that pile of gubbins on the floor that will be fitted regards Stephen
Spent the morning freezing my you know what's off stripping everything I need from the bulkhead
Can honestly say I'm not looking forward to sorting this lot out especially the electrics ( I have an abject fear of electrics) but it needs to be done......
regards Stephen
Agreed, for that sort of money you could buy new sides, have a tub folded and put it together yourself, let's be right, after about 12 months use they would end up looking the same I reckon regards Stephen
Thanks
Bit of a false impression when your looking at it, body and chassis raised at the moment ( note the trolley jack at the nearside bumper end ) to level things out, also a 5" drop over standard axle due to the portals , hence seeing more of the spring. Springs are 1" lower than standard where as springs were + 2" prior to portal conversion regards Stephen
That's it for today, toes are dropping off lol
Seat box fitted, tank Bolted up wings fitted and bonnet tried on for fit oh also trimmed rear crossmember with my new bandsaw
bonnet hinges OK now since altered
Regards Stephen
I guess I like the coloured one better, probably helps that I got the feather lines finer, did the non coloured with a chisel and the coloured one with a sharpened scotching hammer regards Stephen
The one I'm using is from Mr bandsaw, not a Milwaukee blade
On a different note I fitted a new axminster blade to my other bandsaw and it snapped 30 seconds in, this will be the 3rd axminster blade that's done that, I will weld it back together as I have before and get more use out of it regards Stephen