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Old 07-22-2018, 04:43 PM   #3293
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Prozak's front lip came out real nice!
Thanks Bill.

As long as I keep an eye on kerbs and other things over 3 inches tall, like garden gnomes




Woken at 03.00

Could not get back to sleep.



Chatted to Dennis for about 45 minutes.

Bootfairs paid off.



New, unused Olney hat £2.00





A bit of research...



My other favourite.......

Aluminium safety hat, like new..... 50p



Could be an industrial style lampshade, or possibly I could try drawing onto it with a Sharpie and then engrave some scenery on it.

Other items included a pair of lump hammers, one for me, one for mate Craig, £1.00 each.
Safety glasses, 50p/pair
Large hip flask £1.00
D-shackles 50p each
Two Desperado glasses 50p each
Mug 50p
Quirky new Scarf for Joy £1.00
Toy for Wyzz 30p
Bearing scraper 20p
Radio (working) for my kitchen 50p
Working calculator for my office 50p
Grinding and cutting discs 30 for £8.00

Then back home to do ironing, clean house and then head for garage.

My deck furniture has been degenerating over time.

Found this chair on the South Circular and fixed it, minor repair.



Mate Kevin dropped off some chairs his wife had thrown out, so they needed a bit of tlc as well, mainly Danish Oil like the other chair did, but they looked a bit tired against it.



I made the mistake of buying two litres of Outdoor Furniture oil, and not Danish Oil as planned, only realised once I opened it and poured into my tub.

Still, it certainly revitalised the wood, comparing one done vs one not yet done.




I will go get some Danish Oil during the week and give them a coat over the oil.
Should be good.

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