The good news is that the welding is done.
The bad news is how much it cost.
The other bit of good news is that I have spoken to the Eberspacher agent in Plymouth and there is no problem to me removing the unit myself as the fuel pump has a fail safe valve that will simply stop all fuel once I remove the pipe, the wiring being already removed by the butcher from the Met.
Next will be cutting and drilling the angle strips to mount the curtain rail on in time for the rail to be attached when it arrives. Then I order the curtains and hang 'em.
Well done, all happening then. Shame about the welding, mine has cost me so much more than I would have dreamed of paying, but it gets to a point where you've just gone too far and HAVE to carry on. It will be worth it in the end, honest !
ReplyDeleteI dropped off the material for my curtains to my friends mum last night, she makes them for a living, so very soon should have them back :) Need to go find some cheap gliss rail from somewhere now !