Steep learning curve

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Find a job like mine. Plenty of space to store stuff as no one comes & sees me.
Doing some (unplanned)work again on the landy. Then weekend swap this for the lorry.
I have horse carriages & lots of bulky Landrover bits here. Just hope I don't get sacked. 20k square foot of space to loose my items :)
Other warehouse is 45k

Nice tool box. Don't forget to put the item back after using it.
 
Find a job like mine. Plenty of space to store stuff as no one comes & sees me.
Doing some (unplanned)work again on the landy. Then weekend swap this for the lorry.
I have horse carriages & lots of bulky Landrover bits here. Just hope I don't get sacked. 20k square foot of space to loose my items :)
Other warehouse is 45k

Nice tool box. Don't forget to put the item back after using it.

Pretty sick of current place to be honest. Old place I had an old school fitter who knows more than I've forgotten and a big hanger.
 
Pretty sick of current place to be honest. Old place I had an old school fitter who knows more than I've forgotten and a big hanger.
Think I'd like to go back to farming and a tied cottage, this 2hr commute to work is grinding me down :(

In Belgium I had the back of the barn to myself and took full advantage of that, oh how I miss that lumpy concrete with its dry and almost draft free workspace with a bench, vice and a loader :oops::(
 
Think I'd like to go back to farming and a tied cottage, this 2hr commute to work is grinding me down :(

In Belgium I had the back of the barn to myself and took full advantage of that, oh how I miss that lumpy concrete with its dry and almost draft free workspace with a bench, vice and a loader :oops::(

The commute is just a b!tch. Wake up, get in shower and its the first thing you think of bar coffee and nicotine :(o_O
 
Think I'd like to go back to farming and a tied cottage, this 2hr commute to work is grinding me down :(

In Belgium I had the back of the barn to myself and took full advantage of that, oh how I miss that lumpy concrete with its dry and almost draft free workspace with a bench, vice and a loader :oops::(
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yu aught to try being retired!
 
It's so much heavier lol.

I decided to chop the handles off the socket tray so everything could be tidied into box that's to do with nuts n bolts.

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Happy with that. My impacts came in a decent case so I've kept separate. Still mobile, albeit you need to engage core before lifting! Should mean I'm not rooting through dead coffee cups, dead gloves and hay for a 10mm in my instamac bucket :rolleyes:
 
First time I've made an l plate for a while. 8t will take me years to master an outer fillet. I tacked up on the outer then ran beads down the inner. That's where my confident spot is. I then banged an outer cover weld down and smoothed it out. Happy with the result. I'm going to fish plate over the longitudinal joints. When there in place. This side is now my reference side due to the other side being fubar so I'm very glad it's squared and to spec.
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I'm struggling with datums . I've also done my first overplating which I thought would make a perfect repair but it just so happens my sleeve joint sits right under the spring seat. Muppet.

I don't know if I can get away with it or need to chop join and sit it in flush as a butt joint.

I've got the perch lined up in the x axis, however y, or height wise I don't have much to go off!!! Will a bracket on a pillar be a reliable place to get my height? I have only the chassis jacked and would assume with chassis jacket high the body is just sat on the mounts now, same either side. I hope this makes sense!!!
 
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