Allegedly, if you chainsaw them up and wrap the parts in plastic they’re easier to handle. Don’t go for the old ‘roll em in a rug’ thing - no way that’s going in the carrier.
...sanding this back to much” when talking about may need painting.
I feel like I have a few options left.
-Leave it looking ropey (is it structurally sound?)
-wrap it (would a clear wrap do it?) reached out for some quotes today.
-get it repainted (awaiting quotes) and will problem areas...
The wrap route i get for ease to take off but quotes north of £2000 for something that will last for 7 years is a non starter for me so it will be a spray, which is roughly the same price anyway. Infact I've been quoted more for a wrap than half a spray job(south england)!!!!
Hi, I suppose it could be posted if you can find a courier, I guess the only way for me to ship it would be wrapped in bubble wrap if you'd be happy with that.
Hi, picking this thread up again, to hear who else has had the bottom half of their T6 conversions wrapped ?
What colour did you choose?
How much did it cost ?
and are you happy with it ?
...for the graphic routines that are rendering the text. They can either reduce the font size until it fits or they can abbreviate. Or they can wrap whole words, not wrap part of the way in a word. But it requires code to say "will this fit" and if not do something else. That code must be partly...
If you look at the original battery pic that neg looks to be wrapped exactly the same (like insulation tape wrapped) as the one to the Victron unit and same gauge.
Paisley Freight are good for wheels but I think you will struggle to send them as is. If I remember the last time i sent wheels with them i had to wrap them individually, with just carboard on the faces.
Lee
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