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Old 08-29-2020, 06:32 AM   #745
Grizz1963
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project

So it is clearly now school holiday season.

When I take off time, often this is the result.

Weather



Waking to this.



Taking time in the morning to help Mickey sort out a large patio gazebo.

He wanted to weld, note how mask is used though.



Then moved the welder trolley back home and got on with making up the door @PaulY brought for his annexe



Frame idea.

Using old bed stringers



Cut to size, triangular in shape, this drives guys like @CraigRK nuts as it screws with his OCD



And and infill section made up, as door is mounted 150mm away from planned position, adding more space.



Weather continues to be rubbish.



Door hung, ghetto style building here.



Supervision



Hung





More Weather



Much Much later

Foam cavity filler.

Horrible stuff too.





Trimmed back.



Some more woodwork and paint left to get done, in order to close up foam and finish off.



Last night 7.00pm I got this far.



Waiting for CraigRK to get here.

This time last year we had touched down in New York, on our way to St Louis.

Covid19 has screwed us a bit this year.


But projects are moving on.
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