Oh the joy...!

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Andy W
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Oh the joy...!

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Not been my favourite job but I have finally finished sanding back & then applying 3 x coats of satin exterior varnish to the exterior woodwork.
It tried my pitiful patience but the sheer joy of seeing the Traveller wood shining & of knowing it is watertight makes it worth the chore.
No more "greying" & I grinned today when the rain simply ran off the wood! :D
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Looks a lovely car. Does it live outside?
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SteveClem wrote:Looks a lovely car. Does it live outside?
Yep, it lives under a Halfords car cover & is my regular transport...several times year it does 700 mile round trips in all weathers! :D
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Good cars these! Totally usable.
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