Traveller woodwork renewal

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gppj25
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Traveller woodwork renewal

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Has anyone out there had any recent experience of a workshop completely renewing their M1000 Traveller woodwork for them. I am interested in the price charged and the quality of their work. I am in South Wales but will travel afield if I have to. Any advice/comments appreciated.

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Try Steve Foreman at Woodies. He is in Chichester
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8009STEVE wrote:Try Steve Foreman at Woodies. He is in Chichester
This months Classics mag (and last months as well) has a feature on a Traveller restoration, it was a one off with a side door for access to the back seats, Woodies did the new timber work on this. Photos will give you an idea of their work.

I cannot comment on their workshop work but I bought my timber from Traveller Timbers - was impressed with the quality and fit of the timber supplied.
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