This was most enjoyable to watch 😃 I love the detail, I respect how much time it took to film & edit it, incredible work 👏 Look forward to future episodes!
Great to watch. All the best jobs are done round the back of the house, usually in the pouring rain, umbrella at the ready. Keep up the good word, already looking forward to watching the next installment. 👍
It’s all the other repairs and work that you discover whilst doing this (like axle/steering relay/bulkhead/rear tub etc etc that take the time). Working on gravel ( esp on a slope like I and many others have to do is a real pain esp for retrieving dropped items). Thanks for keeping it real for us home mechanics who have a similar setup, limited space and not a nice fully equipped 4 post air conditioned workshop. It is just such a pity that you did not spend £50 to paint the chassis for the next owner, Galv looks great for a while after that it links crap & rust starts to come though with our salty roads. Preventable with a couple coats of good chassis paint & nice black Finnish to last for another 50+ years.
There was quite a few things that needed sorting, thankfully nothing major and had a replacement tub prepped ahead of time. Gravel is fun, I'll be finding washers for years to come! Not painting the chassis was purely a time thing, it'll get protected by wax inside.
This was most enjoyable to watch 😃 I love the detail, I respect how much time it took to film & edit it, incredible work 👏
Look forward to future episodes!
Great watch, raally fab to watch the logical strip down procedure 🙂
Thanks Roy! Keep an eye out for the next instalment
Great to watch. All the best jobs are done round the back of the house, usually in the pouring rain, umbrella at the ready. Keep up the good word, already looking forward to watching the next installment. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fascinating to watch and an excellent video for anyone who intends to carry out a similar job.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent. Nice to see a 4 legged H&S officer…….
He takes his job very seriously
It’s all the other repairs and work that you discover whilst doing this (like axle/steering relay/bulkhead/rear tub etc etc that take the time). Working on gravel ( esp on a slope like I and many others have to do is a real pain esp for retrieving dropped items).
Thanks for keeping it real for us home mechanics who have a similar setup, limited space and not a nice fully equipped 4 post air conditioned workshop.
It is just such a pity that you did not spend £50 to paint the chassis for the next owner, Galv looks great for a while after that it links crap & rust starts to come though with our salty roads. Preventable with a couple coats of good chassis paint & nice black Finnish to last for another 50+ years.
There was quite a few things that needed sorting, thankfully nothing major and had a replacement tub prepped ahead of time. Gravel is fun, I'll be finding washers for years to come! Not painting the chassis was purely a time thing, it'll get protected by wax inside.
Your brave doing it on a gravel driveway!
Keeping it real!