Jacking point

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Re: Jacking point

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I'm with you there. I realised I couldn't afford to pay someone else to look after the van after about 6 months, if I remember correctly. Prior to that my mechanical ability was limited to bicycles. I guess it's always a steep learning curve at some point, my first mechanical job on the van was three sets of wheel bearings and rebuilding the rear brakes. I just have to t ll myself that once I start cutting, it'll all fall into place as long as I follow others examples.

Just a bit scunnered I guess, when the weather eases and I buy a welder and the other stuff needed, I'll get into it. I had just planned to get it under cover to do it all at once, so that'll be an additional challenge with the high top still on.

Thanks for the encouragement.
Have you ever seen an unhappy fool?

88 Transporter with hitop camper conversion, 1.6td.

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