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June 07 - July 07

Following the shrinking of some of the paint and filler, the van needed another bit of sanding, filling and painting.

This time in the 'temperature controlled' Spag workshop... However I am not 100% convinced that a wood burning stove is the ideal choice when spraying flammable paints !!!

 

Sanding back to the good stuff.

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Bit of masking, filling and more sanding

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Hygienic dust sheet to prevent crap from the roof falling on the van.

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A somewhat dusty Mr Spag showing clean bits where the mask was!

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Nicer shape, and nicer finish with the paint going on !

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