Sunnivagon

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Re: Sunnivagon

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LittleMissSunshine wrote:Yep - late last night of freedom Mike :D Am sure they'll be more fun when those windows come out, see how I now call it fun?!


Glad you liked our place Keith, welcome anytime :ok I really hope Chris is happy with the car, and am glad it is going to be looked after as I am a sentimental bugger really :ok
We'll be changing the name though :lol: John called around and went for a test drive. As a great mechanic he knows what to look for. I think his comment went something like "Can't fault it, nice car. Well looked after. SHE DID WHAT TO THE NEW ONE?" Sorry, had to tell him. :run
Take care, good luck on Monday!

btw, Mike. behave yourself!!

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Bad bad timing Keith!

You could have done your LMS visit today and called in to help me and Jeff install his rebuilt motor!!!
Hi Helen your van is coming along a treat. Mr Metalmike you are a GOD of the tinworm removal!! Love this thread (and the others) Wish I had the bottle to attack mine.

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I will never get over what I did to my two hour old car!!! Glad you are happy, Keith.

mike - cant wait to see what lurks beneath - wasn't that a film?? :D
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last I saw yours mark ,it looked really nice and straight?
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metalmick8y wrote:last I saw yours mark ,it looked really nice and straight?
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Hi Mike yea it's still not in bad fettle just tatty round the edges.
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well,, the footwell :cry:
chopped the bulk of it out
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10 times harder when some personage has been there first
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they even put an extra little patch over here
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got most of the new crap off, ive deliberately left a certain ammount as its holding bits in the correct position,if i was to scrap it all then i would spend more time getting the step in the right place
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ive a choice here and will mull it over, either way it will be remade as per the original contrution as i do now, but undecided wether to cut back and add on or to remove the lot and make a complete new step and sides...??
anyway , there is a bit missing from the arch , this is one of the probs of life , I cant blame the guy that chopped it as most folk will slip it on the same as the pattern part, im not so i got more work to do , little sliver now in place
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the new arch had a bit of rot around the seatbelt mount so that has been cut off and i have salvaged a bit of the old arch and recut the 1" hole around the belt mount and will add this.
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lovely gauge of steel :D
now all tacked very quick with gas :lol:
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and the rest of it
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keep checking it still fits correctly, rear bit now added, this is the part that goes upwards on the C post
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this bit is deliberately left a bit proud/stickyout as it will be ground back and radiussed as original
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now welded up
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wont be fitting the arch just yet, its fits as good as i can make it so will set about the step tomoz as ci will have better access with the arch out the way , will use my fastebers to locate it and hold it.
so whilst this is a slightly longer before through to after . this one is somewhat quicker :rofl
son before (November)
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dry cured and part boiled
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cloves,maple syrup,demarera and 40 minutes :D :D
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allotment spuds and parsnip boiled,spuds tossed in oil and paprika,nips in honey, then oven whilst porkie rests :rofl then.. During
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done
plump,succulent raisins,sultanas and currants fresh from the on ly place worthy, leeds kirkgate market, then steeped in imported cuban rum(ta chris) for 24 hrs then boiled and made in to a soft fruitcake and served with thick double jersey cream
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sorry for the digression. :rofl :rofl ..like heck
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Wow that pork looks gooooooodddddd! Tank issues now resolved by the way :ok

Great pics too.
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Mike, stop eating and get welding. Having said that.... Did you do the cooking or was it contracted out? :lol: AND:
I think Helen owes you one her dads chocolate chip biscuits. Not cookies, proper biscuits. My grandkids didn't get a look in. :wink: Joking Helen, honest!!

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:lol:
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we dont contract food out ! non processed fresh everytime,
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metalmick8y wrote:we dont contract food out ! non processed fresh everytime,
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As is your bodywork sir! :ok

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Well, a pleasant day was had, was faced with this and a choice
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no brainer really as its not nice wellding a butt on the vertical and this thing is coated with what should have been banned years ago , underseal brushed on thick.
so chopped it out
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this gives a good view oth the jopin of the A post to outrigger, handy as i have an A post /outrigger and corner to do on one thtas had a good clout :lol:
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these next picks are just for ninterest as they show the arrangement of the throttle pedal and cable etc, which you dont see like this usually
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so need to make a new bit,out with the sheet
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so now we have this origami in the making
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i took the liberty of making the basic part prior to cutting the old of as it was used as a rough guide
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i have sat the van horizontaly level . i always do this as it help when measuring stuff,anyway put a level on it to ensure the step slopes very gently outward so we dont get puddles forming
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here its sat in place for final checking
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take the trouble to radius the corners the same as original , its onkly a little thing and dont make it stronger or anything but it just looks, more right :D
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tea break back in 5
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Love my nightly bedtime van story, helps me sleepsy. :D
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well im not 20 m inutes uploading to here and then a white page, sometimes think its not worth the effort, maybe i shoujld email it to you and you can try upload as ive now lost all the copy and will have to start again.
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Oh no! Feel free to email me but off to lad of nod now so it'll be tomorrow. How frustrating, happy to try if you want to send them :ok
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