Restoring The Deville Part 33
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HI MOBILTEC , JUST WANTED TO SAY THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOU INFO AND HARDWORK . I LIVE IN BOLTON ONTARIO CANADA , AND HAVE WATCHED ALL YOU VIDEOS , THERE GREAT , HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL AND CANT WAIT FOR ANOTHER PROJECT .
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Amazing. Craftsman and Artisan, and a perfectionist.
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looking good!!!!!!!! u do nice work!!!!
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I'm definitely from a different era gimp for me means graphics software. Not furniture trim.
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So I'm not the only fanatic that gives the staples an extra tap. My staple gun doesn't always bang them in as solidly as I think it should, or at least in my mind...
Things are coming together, and it's no longer one agonizing detail at a time, but in leaps and bounds. Looking good, Larry!
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★★★★★
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Sweet, at least the hard stuff is over. Laying the whole tiles out like you did makes the floor look bigger than it is, they all hit real nice.
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I have to say, the more I see that trailer, the more I like it my friend!
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Looking good! Would really like something like this myself. But I have no skills or ability to even think about doing something like this.
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It's nicely coming together. I would love to have a vintage camper trailer one day. Thank you.
You've done so much work on that, damn near makes it seem like a total rebuild.
NotSoOldHippy 8 months ago
@NotSoOldHippy That was the idea. Not a total rebuild but almost.
mobiltec 8 months ago
Bring out the Gimp!
lol
I have never heard of the stuff but it's a simple idea and looks pretty effective. The trailer is coming along real nicely. At first I thought those floor tiles and seats would be a little too loud but it really works together.
CanadienAtheist 8 months ago
@CanadienAtheist Ya the yellow tiles really brighten the place up. And it all works well together. Wish I had a better camera.
mobiltec 8 months ago