G'day chaps, although i have not been reporting my progress of late it's not because of no work being done it's more like i thought i was just waffling on to much and maybe getting on peoples nerves
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Although work is never finished on one's hobbies one of the final touches for my canopy is a awning rail that fit the shape of the rear of my truck there fore taking some weight off the front section which i have done many years ago on my ambulance camper.
At the time of making my first one i acquired an old caravan awning which was a tad on the heavy side and went from there and i am now inundated with awnings but that's not what i wanted to share with you all
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Today i have done a deal with a series two club member and after over 20 years of searching i now own a brush bar for my ambulance camper
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, i guess some might think that is nothing to celebrate about but while doing the wiring on my ambulance that had a burnt out dash i took the brush bar off to make my life a bit easier and it was then my lass called me in for tea so not thinking i moved my tools but not the brush bar.
Well you guessed
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it was know where to be seen after someone had borrowed it on a permanent basis
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i was devastated and have been searching and even asking someone to make one up for me until today when the member rolled up for a trinket i spotted the bar and a deal was done and my Air Force ambulance camper is i feel complete again.
My thanks go to this member and my search is now at an end. Catch you later. R-Rose
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