Tamar
Well-Known Member
Don't they rust inside first?
ISTM that wood and steel have a similar issue. If you have a repair to do, and you don't do it properly now, you'll end up doing it properly later, and that'll be a far bigger job. Or you won't because it's too much, but then you'll have a worthless heap of rust on your hands.Thanks to the clarity and views shared my thoughts have shifted from tidying up to thinking over whether I am really prepared to strip it all, outer and inner hulls and do it all properly. It's daunting to say the least, but if I am to go ahead then it's clearly the right thing to do. I will have the time. If I don't do it properly, I know it will always be a concern in my mind. Roger sets a superb example and expectation with his photos of what I am taking on (thanks) and the group have all supported the same views. It is not off the cards yet![]()
.....Roger sets a superb example and expectation with his photos of what I am taking on (thanks) and the group have all supported the same views. It is not off the cards yet![]()
It is a superb example of what to expect.Roger's environmental disaster area is not a superb example. Blast media and paint residue covering the ground, no attempt at containment. The photos show how NOT to do it.