Friday instalment time.
Found a clever way to clean out inside the sills, using my gurney driven drain snake. Just a 1/2” pressure hose with a nozzle that squirts back sling the hose, pushing the head forward to punch through minor obstructions. Due to the rusted cover pieces at the rear end of each sill I can poke the hose right to the far end. Fire it up and gradually drag it out pushes a lot of the scale, flakes, dust and dirt, leaving the sills ready to be sealed up and saturated with the fisholene. I’ve known others to just use good old sump oil.
Ordered a spirit bubble alignment tool. The digital ones read out to 0.1* but dearer. This one is graduated to 0.5 degree so interpolatable to the same order. In reality 1/8* is about the reliable precision of these measurements, given the tolerances on the measuring surfaces, particularly if using old steelies.
Warmest weather lately forecast 18*C so good opportunity to paint the scuff plates.
Warmed them up on the combustion heater yesterday and primed in protec 458, after phosphoric acid, rinse and prep wipe.

As usual I pushed it and got a run doh!

I love this paint. 2:1+10%. Metallic silver straight off the gun.
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