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    And you wondered how LRs were built....

    take a look at this video clip of how east german cars were put together and then ask how were the poms any different with LR or how the Indians will be when they finally take over LR

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    At least they were having a go at getting the panel gaps right .

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    At least they adjusted the door and then tried it for leaks. I'm sure LR never checked the Disco for leaks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    At least they were having a go at getting the panel gaps right .
    Yes, at least some form of quality control, Trabants arent they ?
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    many years ago while building the automotive assembly plant in Thailand for merc, we watched a car go down the line, at the end the lifter picked it up and out fell motor and g/box.




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    Looks like Holden,s Commodore production line training video to me!!!!!

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    Aligning doors with blocks of wood, steel levers, hammers, etc is normal practice on assembly lines. Many of the odd tools are nutted out and made by the assemblers. The guys get pretty good at aligning panels in the restricted time available at their line station. Frightened hell out of me the first time I saw a door being slammed onto a block of wood at GM-H Pagewood, or a block of wood jammed in one end of the boot lid and a great steel lever applied to the other. P76 fit-up was so bad in many cases that nothing would help. Some of the rejects we got as company cars, you could insert all fingers into the gaps.
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    Boeing 777 wing tip fairings had similar panel fit procedures...

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    similar fine adjustments are often made at that "pre-delivery" service that they charge you for

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    we dont even got that at work...

    I generally use a steel reinforced leatherbound rubberised size 11 terra boot.
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