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<blockquote data-quote="graysummers" data-source="post: 586315" data-attributes="member: 13185"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>Just a few words to say that it's good to come back to the site. My bus has been off the road for a number of years now. My job was so hectic alongside my additional taking on a Masters degree. My life was turmoil. The bus was a complete mess after all the salt from my local beach.</p><p></p><p>I know you all love restoring your buses and looking at your enthusiasm in such projects is awesome. Me? My job is full on and the end of the day is collapse and a different type of restoration project.......me!</p><p></p><p>I found a local guy in Machynlleth who loves buses as much as I do. He strips.repairs.restores. My bus is down to bare metal and awaiting the welding torch, the whole refit of everything and the respray. I couldn't do this myself with all the will in the world. </p><p></p><p>So....when the work is done (loads of pics being taken) I'll post them up. This guy is heartfelt amazing and a joy to talk all things bus related with. When you meet someone with so much insight, it's really comforting to know it's in safe hands.</p><p></p><p>Good fortune to you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graysummers, post: 586315, member: 13185"] Hi Everyone, Just a few words to say that it's good to come back to the site. My bus has been off the road for a number of years now. My job was so hectic alongside my additional taking on a Masters degree. My life was turmoil. The bus was a complete mess after all the salt from my local beach. I know you all love restoring your buses and looking at your enthusiasm in such projects is awesome. Me? My job is full on and the end of the day is collapse and a different type of restoration project.......me! I found a local guy in Machynlleth who loves buses as much as I do. He strips.repairs.restores. My bus is down to bare metal and awaiting the welding torch, the whole refit of everything and the respray. I couldn't do this myself with all the will in the world. So....when the work is done (loads of pics being taken) I'll post them up. This guy is heartfelt amazing and a joy to talk all things bus related with. When you meet someone with so much insight, it's really comforting to know it's in safe hands. Good fortune to you all. [/QUOTE]
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