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Colour chartsread moreOur Workread moreEnquire nowSed sed ligula risus. Mauris vel turpis eu mauris laoreet tempor eget ut risus.read more Powder Coating and Painting Services in Cambridgeshire Welcome to Morley Brothers, your number one stop for comprehensive powder coating and industrial painting services across Cambridgeshire. From stove enamelling, to suede coating, from cast iron bathtubs to kitchen doors, we strive to deliver all your heavy duty painting requirements in one friendly, accessible and affordable service. ‘If it fits through the door, we’ll paint it’, is a flag we have proudly flown for the 17 years we’ve been established, providing solutions for both domestic and commercial clients, for projects both large and complex, and small and simple. Painting to be Proud Of As a family run business, with over 30 years’ experience in our industry, we’re proud to offer not only a meticulous emphasis on matchless quality in everything we do, but also a level of customer care that puts your needs and requirements at the very top of our priority list.

With every member of our team a verified expert, highly trained and able to deliver outstanding levels of work, we can offer advice, assistance and a guarantee of uncompromising workmanship like no other. We pride ourselves on painstaking accuracy, and a commitment to providing a service that makes working with us at Morley Brothers easy and rewarding. Comprehensive Customer Care from Morley Brothers So give us a call today to find out more about our services or to book. Whether you have a project you’d like us to get to work on right away, or are simply after further information on who we are, what we do, and how we can help, do not hesitate to pick up the phone and get in touch with our friendly team. The number to dial is 01223 423048 and for more ways to contact simply visit our Contact Us page! Morley Bros shot-blasted and re-enamelled a set of traditional cast-iron kitchen weighing scales for me. My sad and tired old scales with chipped pan were transformed into a sparkling beauty.

They were extremely helpful and went above and beyond on such a small job. I'd definitely recommend them and would use them again in the future.Thank you so very much to the team at Morley Brother for the fabulous job that you have done on my garden furniture. I has some very old metal furniture which was rusty and chipped which now looks like I bought it yesterday. I couldn't be happier and it cost much less than I thought it would - certainly cheaper than a new table and chairs! I have all ready recommended you to all my friend and will continue to do so, thank you again. I took my allow wheels to Morley Brothers to give them a bit of new life. The results were amazing. Their staff were friendly, the job was perfect. I would recommend them to anyone.We're giving you a first glance into the rummaging world of Henry Cole and Sam Lovegrove. This motor-mad pair are on a mission to scour the nation's sheds, hoping to make a bit of money along the way.From broken tractors to vintage motorcycles, Henry and Sam experience every petrol head's dream as they have full access to the UK's forgotten treasure.

We caught up with our favourite pair to get a glimpse into their experience of making the show.Sam: "What I know is that I had a fantastic time filming this brand new Travel Channel series. What more could you want than to spend a few months rummaging around sheds with one of your best mates? We visited 20 sheds around the UK, each of them completely different in so many ways. We got to have a look at some incredible machines, drive some even better ones and meet some eccentric and wonderful people. It really was an absolute joy."Henry: "I have to admit I have got to have the best job in the world, being able to rummage around our secret, great British sheds with my best mate, and uncover some of the nations forgotten treasures. For me, the beauty of this series is that it's every petrol head's dream to search through sheds and try and make some money from what you find. In this series Sam and I do what we do on a daily basis but there are cameras there to share with the viewer our discoveries and our banter and passion for everything vintage automotive!"

S: "My favourite is definitely when we bought the Vauxhall Victor rally car, getting to drive that thing around was brilliant fun…. actually hang on a minute... It's so difficult to choose. How could you forget about riding in the tank with Mark and dragging the midget racer out from under some trees? I got to keep the midget racer and tear up Henry's paddock which will always brings back fond memories!"H: "For me my favourite was Chris's shed in Cornwall where I discovered the rat bike of my dreams amongst his collection of surf boards and beach buggies. It's the only item I have kept for myself in the series. It's the definitive brat style custom and to find it in a shed already built and for sale is the kind of surprise that makes this series so compelling! Everything is put there waiting to be discovered."A sofa to look at them from, and a kettle. What more could a man want?"H: "A brough superior SS100, a GSXR750RR. The one that the legendary tuner Yoshimura breathed on. Even a Spitfire plane!

The weird thing is that all of them, and a lot more, are out there it's just a question of finding them!"The only thing that definitely fits all three of those categories! Only joking, it would have to be:Best - Triumph 5/2 1932 black motorcycle.Strangest - Breweriana Collection and a Gyrocopter.Scariest - when the stationary engine took off across the workshop uncontrollably and nearly went through the wooden floor."My best would have to be Chris's rat bike.Scariest: like Sam says, the stationary engine that nearly took down our workshop!"S: "It's a pretty close call this one. I think biggest percentage increase was the Brough Superior headlight we uncovered at Verrals but in terms of biggest sale I think was the 1947 Norton Motorbike from Suffolk."H: "Yes the Norton from Paul or the Brough superior headlight that Sam brought back from the dead."S: "Les Paul Gibson Copy guitar that I bought when I was 9 with money I earnt from washing dishes. A Hornby Dublo model railway set that I've had since I was young and my first British bike, the Ariel side valve I've had for 22 years.

I bought it for myself on Valentine's day when I was 21."H: "My Brough Superior 1150, Norton Domiracer and a Chopper bicycle mark 2!"Lathes, milling machines, wood burner and various different things with engines in. Now and again the odd chicken gets in!"H: "Kettle, tea, ginger nuts, ash tray, tools, comfy sofa, automotive memorabilia and loads of bikes!"S: "One of the funniest things I remember hearing was when Patrick Edwards was taking the troublesome Dennis lawnmower off our hands. We knew we were going to take a massive loss on it and with a huge grin on his face Patrick said 'just remember, you don't know a good deal until you've had a bad one….'H: "For me my job is all about funny moments day in day out. When you're searching in sheds with a great friend sharing the passion for what we do life is fun and funny everyday. It's all about the banter, the wearing of stupid hats and the drivel that we talk to each other!"S: "The Dennis lawnmower is the item that we should definitely never have bought.

It is something that comes up time and again when people talk to me about the series.There was a folding bicycle that we didn't think was worth the money the person wanted for it, subsequently I have had a few people come up to me and say it was worth twice the amount we could have bought it for. You win some, you lose some."H: "The Dennis law mower will go down in history as a disaster. People shout from cars at me in the street that they have another lawnmower for £300 if I'm interested! I'll never live that one down!!The one that got away? The first ever lotus Élan. One day Colin might just part with it!"S: "Don't over restore anything! Especially if something is showing it's character and age. You won't get the amount you invest in the restoration back. Sometimes originality is worth more than pristine."H: "When you find something rare don't immediately think it's worth a fortune, it has to be desirable as well. If it's both then buy it! Full ground up restorations are all about a passion and a love.