Glad you're back with the content,👍Bit of advice from the UK, I got from a Man that was in & restored camel trophy landrovers, that thin camping mat foam you sleep on in a tent, cut out a shape of the tank guard, And fit that in-between the guard And the tank, it will keep small stones out of the space, And stop you loosing fuel in the middle of nowhere , then having to repair the hole 👍
Awesome video, Crawlerer79. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your post. Keep up the fantastic work. I'm curious about your choice of materials; how do you determine the balance between strength and weight when designing components like the rear bumper?
Glad you're back with the content,👍Bit of advice from the UK, I got from a Man that was in & restored camel trophy landrovers, that thin camping mat foam you sleep on in a tent, cut out a shape of the tank guard, And fit that in-between the guard And the tank, it will keep small stones out of the space, And stop you loosing fuel in the middle of nowhere , then having to repair the hole 👍
Nice one Tim. Looks awesome.
Just spotted ya at the lights in hornby earlier. Keep the content coming brother its an awesome watch looking forward to the coast videos
great video mate its wicked seeing what you can build with a basic workshop
Wicked video, keep them coming mate! I'll be using this for when I build my bar work next week
Awesome video, I’m going to have to do a quarter chop on my D1 because the inner mudguard brackets have rotted out
Loving this fab work. Keep it up and you will go places!
Awesome video, Crawlerer79. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your post. Keep up the fantastic work. I'm curious about your choice of materials; how do you determine the balance between strength and weight when designing components like the rear bumper?