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Anyone near NE London up for learning some bodywork basics?
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<blockquote data-quote="graybum" data-source="post: 160030" data-attributes="member: 13022"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>With a view to doing some of the work on my '71 myself, I went along to Waltham Forest College last week to find out more about their Vehicle Restoration evening class. It's a ten week course, which although won't turn anyone into a master craftsmen, it will cover the basics of MIG welding, panel beating, lead filling and paint spraying. It's held in a proper workshop, and they provide all the equipment and safety wear. They even give you a wing, and over the course you'll knock out a dent, cut out a section to let a new piece in, then prep the panel and paint it. </p><p></p><p>The course is due to start in the first week of November, and costs £210.</p><p></p><p>I think there are one or two places left, so I wondered if anyone else on here might be up for it?</p><p></p><p>PM me if you're interested!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graybum, post: 160030, member: 13022"] Hi everyone, With a view to doing some of the work on my '71 myself, I went along to Waltham Forest College last week to find out more about their Vehicle Restoration evening class. It's a ten week course, which although won't turn anyone into a master craftsmen, it will cover the basics of MIG welding, panel beating, lead filling and paint spraying. It's held in a proper workshop, and they provide all the equipment and safety wear. They even give you a wing, and over the course you'll knock out a dent, cut out a section to let a new piece in, then prep the panel and paint it. The course is due to start in the first week of November, and costs £210. I think there are one or two places left, so I wondered if anyone else on here might be up for it? PM me if you're interested! [/QUOTE]
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