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BizJetGuy

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After lurking for some time, I am finally joining the ranks of the posters.

I've got a '65 MGB in a major state of disrepair but have been working on it quite a bit lately and am starting to make a little bit of progress. If interested, I try to keep my progress updated on my restoration blog HERE
 
Welcome, glad you decided to post.
 
Welcome aboard! Don't forget to add your site to our Members Site database.

Basil
 
Welcome! Nice welding job on the speaker repair.
 
Wish I could do that as nicely, and welcome as well. Nice pics on your site.
 
Nice looking metal work, I also like that sticker on your tool box /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Welcome "in from th' cold" Mike! Nice work (mine always looks like "hen droppings" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif )!

It seems Texas sun is as effective as Florida sun for wrinkle finish paint.
 
Great work and welcome to the BCF!
 
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Welcome aboard! Don't forget to add your site to our Members Site database.

Basil

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Done /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif

I added another post to the blog showing a coat of primer over my repair patch from the weekend. I think it turned out pretty good.
 
Put the link to your blog in your signature so we can easly keep up.
 
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