REPOST - Interior of a Ford Transit

Woodguy-DK

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Here you are Seth!  :)
Original topic was postet in 2012.
 

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Det var rigtigt fedt!  [big grin]

I think we - the sort of knowing.., how such order and display means for everyday pleasure of always? finding tools and being in a nice place overall. Let your customers view the inside of your van, and they know who and what they contracted to..

 
FestitaMakool said:
Det var rigtigt fedt!  [big grin]

I think we - the sort of knowing.., how such order and display means for everyday pleasure of always? finding tools and being in a nice place overall. Let your customers view the inside of your van, and they know who and what they contracted to..

Wow!  Thanks for reposting these!

In addition to carpentry work I also make concrete countertops.  As I delivered a small table top to a client this week they had the opportunity to view the inside of my van.  The client was so impressed with the organization that he committed to have me help them with a major kitchen upgrade they are planning!  This one job will likely justify my time and expense of my van build out; just like the other 10 or 15 jobs before it! 

I only have one opportunity to make a first impression, it better be a great one!  I've found that the condition of the vehicle and the arrangements of tools is generally an indicator of the quality of the work a tradesman (or woman) produces. I'm often stopped at the lumber yard or on job sites by other tradesmen who, when seeing the inside of my van, compliment my organization and sometimes ask to take pictures!
 
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