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Author: Subject: SVA in 17 days, and A4 piece of paper sized to do list...!
foes

posted on 13/2/09 at 10:59 PM Reply With Quote
SVA in 17 days, and A4 piece of paper sized to do list...!

someone please tell me i'll get it all done....









Oh yeah, missing off that list is 'wire up car'



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MikeR

posted on 13/2/09 at 11:05 PM Reply With Quote
you'll get it done.

Now ask me if i believe that ?

(actually i probably do)

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Simon

posted on 13/2/09 at 11:05 PM Reply With Quote
Stop posting on here and get on with it then

You have about 23 items on that list and 17 days, that's little more than 1 a day.

Star with the little jobs and get them out of the way, then do the larger ones and you'll be done in no time

ATB

Simon






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foes

posted on 13/2/09 at 11:32 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Simon
Stop posting on here and get on with it then

You have about 23 items on that list and 17 days, that's little more than 1 a day.

Star with the little jobs and get them out of the way, then do the larger ones and you'll be done in no time

ATB

Simon


bugger, i was was tryin to get the big jobs out the way then finish off the small ones....
actually most of the small jobs on there won't take that long, the big(ger) jobs will but i'm half way through those already, it's the wiring up that i think will be touch and go.


oops, oh yeh, stop posting and start spannering!



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Simon

posted on 13/2/09 at 11:48 PM Reply With Quote
Thing is, if you start the big jobs and they take longer than expected, you'll have a major headache getting all the little jobs done.

I reckon you could probably get rid of most of that list over a weekend, which then leaves you 14 days to do the (maybe) 5 or 6 bigger jobs (during which you'll have another 2 weekends).

You need to plan, and stick to it, no getting sidetracked, as that really does knock your schedule

ATB

Simon






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tks

posted on 14/2/09 at 12:20 AM Reply With Quote
as said but plan to order the materials and tools also if you have a small moment use it for a small task its more efficient





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DavidM

posted on 14/2/09 at 07:17 AM Reply With Quote
You don't need to paint inside the bonnet for SVA.

So that's one out of the way already

David





Proportion is Everything

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Ben_Copeland

posted on 14/2/09 at 08:15 AM Reply With Quote
Just dont leave it to the last minute to finish it.... because theres always something you'll find you've missed !





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foes

posted on 14/2/09 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by DavidM
You don't need to paint inside the bonnet for SVA.

So that's one out of the way already

David


very true....



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Hugh_

posted on 14/2/09 at 10:36 AM Reply With Quote
If you're worried about the wiring, one of these may help.






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foes

posted on 15/2/09 at 01:20 AM Reply With Quote
todays progress....





hub nuts torqued and pinned



wings fitted and trimmed








Feeling horny....?!









Airbox rad and clean up.



















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Hugh_

posted on 15/2/09 at 01:29 AM Reply With Quote
Progress looks good and that airbox! I've just come in from the garage as well.






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