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Ordered a double din inner fairing today.
- Today
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In the 27 years it never happened, I did trow maybe 2 or 3 customer out of the shop , remember this one guy ...lol...bought a 500 dallor car , a PT cruiser , bought it to the shop for a head gasker...he supplied all of the parts , gaskets , head bolts...after checking the car out , who ever sold it , stuck a can of sealer in the rad and the guy drove it down to shop wich was about a 80 km ride....lol
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What do say @Clive?
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Good luck. I always find I have a few bits left over once I put stuff like that back together
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- Yesterday
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The stress of getting sued for being a rogue trader?
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Cunts !! You two idiots would still be trying to figure out the locations for the support brackets....lol.
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They are the originals that came with the shed in 2000, I added to extra hinges in the middle to stop the doors flexing years ago. I could always get some new ones if need be but they work well enough and the doors haven't dropped because of them yet.
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That'll keep it going. Them hinges look tiny.
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Working today.
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Yeah it was my Father in laws, who was a pretty well known wooden boat builder in Cornwall. It has a pretty aggressive set on it for a tenon saw which took a while to get used to. He set it and sharpened it that way for a reason. It’s so you can use it like a jack saw in confined spaces. If you met him he looked like a giant tramp but he was a very clever and interesting guy. I have always said if I met my Mrs when I was younger I would have ended being a boat builder he was a character for sure.
- Last week
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Proper old Tenon saw