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Pete's neighbours that are likely to complain' date=' like a 'bum'!!!

 

Allegedly.

 

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I would not want an LDV parked outside my house lowering the tone, I take it he has been complaint free whilst the landrovers have been there :001_smile:

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I would not want an LDV parked outside my house lowering the tone, I take it he has been complaint free whilst the landrovers have been there :001_smile:

 

'Pinky and Perky' complain about everything.

 

Pete just growls at them and they mince back inside! :001_tongue:

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Pete's neighbours that are likely to complain' date=' like a 'bum'!!! :bootyshake::scared1:

 

Allegedly.

 

:lol::lol:[/quote']

 

It took until I saw the pinky and perky bit before I worked out what you meant! Probably won't get complaints then!

 

 

As far as any advice goes, it looks like you've done this kind of thing before so I won't stick my nose in, but are you putting the tin sheets on the inside of the frame?

 

It will tip chip out better on the inside, but look better on the outside, which are you going for?

 

My only other tip (which I'm sure you know) is to silicone up all the edges before fixing the tin in place.

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It took until I saw the pinky and perky bit before I worked out what you meant! Probably won't get complaints then!

 

 

As far as any advice goes, it looks like you've done this kind of thing before so I won't stick my nose in, but are you putting the tin sheets on the inside of the frame?

 

It will tip chip out better on the inside, but look better on the outside, which are you going for?

 

My only other tip (which I'm sure you know) is to silicone up all the edges before fixing the tin in place.

 

As far as I'm aware, Pete was putting the sheets on inside, and he told me about silicone inside the joints when I was round there last.

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As far as I'm aware, Pete was putting the sheets on inside, and he told me about silicone inside the joints when I was round there last.

 

Rather than use silicone you should use Silkoflex I think it's called, black stuff similar to silicone used for bedding and sealing car wings and panels but much much stronger than silicone

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Rather than use silicone you should use Silkoflex I think it's called, black stuff similar to silicone used for bedding and sealing car wings and panels but much much stronger than silicone

 

:dito:

 

Or panel bond available from most auto paint suppliers, very sticky strong stuff doesnt come off in a hurry.

 

LDV looks good:thumbup1:

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Sorry, but i will reply to the serious parts of this thread,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It could take a wee while as i cant get the serious bits going now i have read about the pinky and perky bits:lol::lol::lol:

 

The wife is wondering why i am howling with laughter

 

I must go and find something to wipe my eyes:001_rolleyes:

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I have an Ldv. 60,000 Miles omn clock and mechanically sound.

 

Looks like a something i picked up from scrappys for free though!.

 

You have just inspired me to go rip of thiose ply-board high sides and use metal sheets.

 

Your ldv looks good. :thumbup1: very nice.

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