The resurrection of Doc, bringing a 20 year old neismann Bischoff Flair back to life after 12 years off road.

I know it is & has been a lot of work, & it must be very stressful, but I wish I had the skill to be able to do this stuff!!! I think that's why I love reading about it every day.
To be fair checking a fuse is not that skilful and anyone could do it, oh hang on.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
I was gonna suggest that, but he is a Scot after all and he probably wouldn’t want to pay for shotblast and paint let alone supporting motherwells finest wheelmaker👍😁😁
Splash the cash, who doesn’t like an Alcoa shine, really transforms your MH, but yes your right, they are always on about Yorkshire people having deep pockets and short arms but it seems that the Scot’s are the real masters, bye now just nipping out for my £6 takeaway hot chocolate from my favourite cofffee shop in Montpellier Cheltenham 😇🤷🏻‍♂️😆

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For those concerned about my arms is they’ve been aching a lot lately because of all the getting under vans and climbing scaffolds recently…

And the only fisting I’m going to do is to the dogs for chewing my garden and bench to bits…. :boxing: :boxing:

But I’m always there to give Tam a hand when he needs one…🖐🏼🖐🏼
 
We don't want you over doing things Gary, I mean like burning the candle at both ends.
I would suggest upping the Multi-Vits, especially Iron, as we don't want you ending up anaemic do we;)Dont listen to Tam, he is just jealous, you carry on enjoying your lie ins, after all you have a new guest to entertain now.:giggle::cool:
Best wishes.
LES
 
For those concerned about my arms is they’ve been aching a lot lately because of all the getting under vans and climbing scaffolds recently…

And the only fisting I’m going to do is to the dogs for chewing my garden and bench to bits…. :boxing: :boxing:

But I’m always there to give Tam a hand when he needs one…🖐🏼🖐🏼
Yeah yeah likely story

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Easy tiger

It's easy to spend other people's money lol but bare in mind it's steel wheels never seen behind shiny expensive wheel trims lol
Well you could just put the trims back on then………




But I know you won’t🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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The one thing I have noticed on all new vehicles with steel wheels & hub caps these last few years is how thin a coat of paint is on them & how quickly it disappears to rust?
Yeah it's just a dusting with satin black on them really .


I'm giving these a good 2 coats with black hammerite. Should last a couple of years.

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I hadn’t realised how nice my wheels were🥰23years old 👍View attachment 947858
Yes the alloys look nice. Expensive on a dually though .

That said these stainless steel hubcaps on mine ain't cheap. They'll come up nice with a polish too
 

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