Thats a thing of beauty, nice work. Should be good to go for another couple decades. :wings:
That's what Karin-Marijke said when the shop owner told us great stories about quality of work and many years of know how. Then he told us the great quality would hold 5 years or so. Clearly we have different opinions about quality and what it stands for. He being proud of delivering something that can hold 5 years, and us expecting the work to hold a minimum of 10 years. We are talking about the same words here, but with different connotations.
I'm wreaking the benefits of working at home...or should I say the curse of working at home.
You are either a tasty stream of adventure reading, or a communist plot to destroy productivity. Either way, I'm looking forward to many hours of good reading (although much of it may have to wait until next winter).
Thanks for tapping into the Portal.
I can only say, enjoy the world like we do and don't be afraid of it. Be it in person or through the stories of others.
beautiful. Those men are true craftsmen.
You're a great scrounger (scavenger), too!
I can't wait to see some finished pics.
coming to you now, as we moved the truck out of the shop:
Getting rain protection over the doors.
The pre filter needs some adjustment after the body has been altered a bit.
Camping double layered windows are installed.
The newly leathered seats sit really well.
I am improvising to get the drill working.
The inside is slowly changing.
Adventurous greetings,
Coen