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<blockquote data-quote="philstar" data-source="post: 565923" data-attributes="member: 17600"><p>I'm definitely fibreglassing the other areas - I'll deal with them another time!!! I think the key is to tackle small sections at a time; my old man is forever reminding me of the time he restored the front end of my uncles bay and he ended up ripping everything off leaving nothing left to line the new panel up with!</p><p></p><p>I'm used to working on minis which are a whole lot smaller than a bus and nowhere near as complex, but with this project I just had to go for it, otherwise or I would have never done it. It's been a great experience so far...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philstar, post: 565923, member: 17600"] I'm definitely fibreglassing the other areas - I'll deal with them another time!!! I think the key is to tackle small sections at a time; my old man is forever reminding me of the time he restored the front end of my uncles bay and he ended up ripping everything off leaving nothing left to line the new panel up with! I'm used to working on minis which are a whole lot smaller than a bus and nowhere near as complex, but with this project I just had to go for it, otherwise or I would have never done it. It's been a great experience so far... [/QUOTE]
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