John my dad an .yself set this up shortly before his passing works wonderfully well ,still have it all set up in his garage i think next time yer up ill throw you all the stuff really good for the delicate stuff
@MiniDaly87Ай бұрын
Thank you sir. I didn't realise it was you for a second with the tan 😂 it seemed to work out quite well inwas really surprised
@Slippingclutches91Ай бұрын
Good video. Something abit different to try aswell. I would like to see you stop the water leaks on my Volvo 740. Hoping I can make a start on that next week.
@MiniDaly87Ай бұрын
Can't wait to finally see you solve the water leaks in that finally. Its been niggling you for so long and you can finally refit the carpet
@Slippingclutches91Ай бұрын
@@MiniDaly87 Yes hopefully Il be able to. Won't refit the carpets until I'm sure though. It's hard when you use the car regularly.
@nickproofcertifiedАй бұрын
Never considered electrolysis, always done blasting and powder coating route, but I expect the electrolysis method is a lot kinder to the metal?
@MiniDaly87Ай бұрын
Hi nick it probably would be kinder to the metal as there is no heat involved. Although the parts I did there I don't think the heat from blasting would matter to much. It is a cool way to remove it though I though. Maybe more delicate parts it would be better than blasting. Thanks for watching mate
@nickproofcertifiedАй бұрын
@@MiniDaly87 absolutely a very cool way to do it. Ideal for delicate parts like carb linkages and springs etc.
@MiniDaly87Ай бұрын
@@nickproofcertified it would be absolutely ideal for that mate good thinking. Might try that at a later stage