Cheers guys.
You're right Trev, if you have a few lots to do then it's off to the platers and I've done that many many times over the years, mostly to my satisfaction but I like the idea of being able to do things in house and save the leg work, plus there's the advantage of being able to do the things you usually forget to take. With the sheer volume of shit I've got to get through I reckon it will pay for itself many times over so long as the solution is looked after etc. Stanley knows how much crap I have not to mention a certain EK Jimmy who'll give the kit a work out too i reckon!
Stewart, I reckon you just need more practice. I blasted a 350 Honda engine for a bloke just before Chrissy and when he came to collect it he brought along a whole bunch of bits he had done at home and the results were amazing, He had even done black zinc which looked really good. If you want to ask him for some advice I think he would help you.
Dave, I'll take you up on that offer. I'll give you a call and come and have a look before I do the big spend, but I would say that you're on the right track and you don't do things by halves except roof height in a certain van
Dave Mac
