Air extraction, no ..haven't thought about that at all, not possible either due to the layout of my house.. bugger, will have to wait for the rain to stop so I can do it outside then.lewd lude lover wrote:Have you given thought to air extraction? Spraying inside can be a problem with overspray on wheels as they take ages. windows open or a big standing fan in the window or something al least. I always prefer outside with a mild breeze.
Good luck though.
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lacquer is also quite nasty, when breathing the fumes
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Well today was my first day of uni, the amount of free jobby I brought home is mostly useless but it was free so whatever. Was also running late due to birthday morning shenanigans courtesy of the Mrs so had to drive in, abandoned the Lude on some grass next to double yellows. Lucky me only got a shitty note, no parking ticket so result!
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I fitted the Federal RSR tyres on the Type-S.. Had them fitted and was driving out and OMG....
There was an alarming rubbing noise coming from the car.. Made me jobby my pants a bit and then noticed that the bumper tag was rubbing. Got home safely (slowly) and cut the bumper tabs off. Gona go for a test drive tomorrow!
There was an alarming rubbing noise coming from the car.. Made me jobby my pants a bit and then noticed that the bumper tag was rubbing. Got home safely (slowly) and cut the bumper tabs off. Gona go for a test drive tomorrow!
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More what I did this weekend.......
Built a 5x4 timber shed.
Fitted 8m of fence and gate
Cut, scarified and seeded 700m2 of lawn
Fitted 2 toilet roll holders
Fitted 2 towel rails
Fabricated and fitted new shelves in the bathroom
50% completed bespoke bedroom wardrobes.
And then the wife asks why I've not finished the car yet!!!
Built a 5x4 timber shed.
Fitted 8m of fence and gate
Cut, scarified and seeded 700m2 of lawn
Fitted 2 toilet roll holders
Fitted 2 towel rails
Fabricated and fitted new shelves in the bathroom
50% completed bespoke bedroom wardrobes.
And then the wife asks why I've not finished the car yet!!!
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Thanks!!Doggo wrote:Nice place, Fons.Fons[DutchGuy] wrote:Jup plenty, from the front and the backwurlycorner wrote:Nice one. Plenty of light in there by the looks!
Love sucks, true love swallows.
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You have to excuse these 4th Gen drivers, they ain't around girls much
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