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Post by roedmose on Nov 28, 2005 19:29:08 GMT
I have managed to impress my wife for the first time; and that's after 18 years of marriage ! ;D Desided that the Coupe needed a cover for the long cold winter here in Denmark, so I bought 20 meters of sheeting and a packet of these printer transfers that you use for producing T-shirts with photos and borrowed my wifes sewing machine and iron. Then I produced the cover after measurements at site, and with a little job at the computer printed out the Rover-logo and the 4 letters (in mirror image) and ironed it onto the cover where the windscreen will be. Besides looking great it also helps when putteing the cover onto the car, as to it is easier to see what is up and down, front and aft. --
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Post by glennr on Nov 28, 2005 23:25:57 GMT
You're bedroom looks massive! but I do like the duvet cover. My wife would never let me keep the car in there. :
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Post by Kev on Nov 29, 2005 15:54:49 GMT
brilliant job, when do you go into production of the car covers ?? Kev.
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Nov 29, 2005 17:25:14 GMT
Excellent - perhaps you should offer this service to the club
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2005 14:13:23 GMT
See how this 'ghostly' car appears to hover off the ground - spooky or what?
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Post by roedmose on Dec 9, 2005 9:56:42 GMT
To Glenn - Well, I remember when my wife and I was newly married. At that time I was allowed to have one of my old motorcycles inside the house-not the bedroom but still : that's love !! To Phil and Kev - I will advise you not to wait for me going into car-cover-business !! Though I have made some for my other cars now, and I can do one in approx 3 hours excluding the computer-print/ironing job !! But i will advise you to ask your wifes to help you to learn to handle a sewing machine !! When the wifes have finished laughing, it will turn out to be quite cosy, I promise you !!!!
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