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#31 olly33

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Posted 08 May 2017 - 07:13 PM

Done some good work on my mini,then when I needed him a little while later it was a no go!
Must of been something I did or said maybe...who knows?
I was prepared to pay and always paid what he asked.

#32 cradley-heathen

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Posted 18 January 2018 - 07:29 PM

just a quick reminder that i am still here!

 

i know quite a few people have tried to contact me and had no luck, but i have taken some time off to start a family.

 

inbox me with an enquiries or speak with any of my previous customers for their reviews.



#33 pusb

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Posted 31 January 2018 - 08:30 PM

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#34 The Golden Shot

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Posted 15 March 2018 - 06:47 AM

From what I can see on the pictures the welds look to be excellent, it is nice to see that someone takes time and pride in the work they do. One thing that I will say is that it grips my **** when people try a gob up rusty bodywork. It just don't stick together!!! Lol.

Previous life BIW training instructor at Rover longbridge
On track off track sheet metal work training
Training school training included panel beating and lead loading
Welding gas and brazing
Spot welding
MAG welding and certified to B.S 4872 part1 all welders had to have this basic level of competency

#35 cooperd70

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Posted 11 March 2021 - 08:29 PM

You still at it Jez? Just looking to have badge holes (four of them from non-std badge) in a boot lid welding up and colour matching it back to as new. The boot lid is from a 1990 Flame Red.

Looking at your photos and feedback from other members, you seem to be the go to guy in the area 😊

Cheers

Edited by cooperd70, 11 March 2021 - 08:30 PM.





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