Hi Martin, Thanks for the number - it's now in my big black Delorean book :) What was the charge for the seats? Did you send them the seats or just the covers? Are these the people who did the cars originally? Thanx in advance, Si --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "mgutkowski@xxxx" <webmaster@xxxx> wrote: > T'was James RG's idea with the Hammerite - "it does exactly what it says on > the tin" :-) (for others who don't yet realise, POR stands for Paint Over > Rust which is exactly what Hammerite is advertised for too) > > Interior Trim's number is 02890 745112 They don't have a website and even > if they did it wouldn't be for consumers - they outfit planes now and are > taking DeLorean trimming on as a special for us. > > My D lives in the warehouse at work at the moment. It's dry, warm and under > alarm. > > Martin > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: sishack2000 simon.shackell@xxxx > Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 15:32:35 -0000 > To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [doc] Certainly cheaper than POR-15 from Frost! > > > Hi Martin, > > Good idea with the Hammerite. I suppose you could scuff it a bit with > some scotchbrite after it's dried to take the sheen off. > > Do you have a web link to Interior Trim in Belfast? > > As for the dehumidifier, it has a 'humidistat' so you can control the > humidity to what you want. It's just a bit of trial and error of what > setting you have it on. It's a pity I couldn't rent the hangar I'm > working in as its cleared for dehumidified aircraft storage and will > soon be mostly vacant as we move hangars. Also how many car storage > firms could advertise having an armed guard!? Doubt I could afford it > though :) > > Anyone going to the big autojumble at the NEC on sunday? (not big as > in Beaulieu though! Phew!) > > Regs, > > Si > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ .