The GASWAGON (act III)

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Re: The GASWAGON (act III)

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well this nis nwhere the odd end fits
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i drilled a hole too many :lol: easy cured ,each day i give thanks for not being a woodbutcher...............
yes again, it shows they can do very good work but then cut a corner (no pun) like this, when ive hammered the bottoms out a bit when its welded to the front etc i shall lead these infills so they keep good as they are prone to knocks, they do as you know usually rot a bit further up on the fold so may just strip both sides as im sure there will be rot hidden in there
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what have they done wrong there?
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where?

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i can't see anything wrong either :lol:

just where you wrote "it shows they can do very good work but then cut a corner (no pun) like this"
Must have just read it the wrong way, i'm tired ive been building ikea units and sawing up old wardrobes all day :lol:
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Well. ah kindling for the new stove...................
so
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usual spat problem , sheared screws and odd ones so a steady evening job drilling and tapping out,plus bath sealnt beads all over :lol:
after lots of hurried calls around this showed up
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ahhh
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the correct item
so a coat of stripper to both sides as im not confident of whats under
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hmm, just need to remove the bit of filler to confirm whats what
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but
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closer
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brazed i think in the seam, certainly the wiper spinndle on this side had been off whereas the other one was solid almost seized, it looks like i will be pulling the dash out/back so will confirm what i find in there ref welding this and other repairs
otherside is ok
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here i have scraped it with a bearing scraper, as i dont like a grinder here as it removes too much metal and destroys signs of whats been done before, it has been painted with the screen out and also had a blow with it in , anyhows it just scraped off and these are pin holes,
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and here
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so thinking time
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I'll go with what you think, i've had a look around.. All the LHD panels are copies. Custom and commercial do a range called correct fit, do you have any knowledge?
http://www.customandcommercial.com/bran ... tfit/Shame" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; about the SA panel and wiper locations, as it would be good to use OE. So, yes. up to you, keep or replace..
http://www.customandcommercial.com/bran ... ctfit/With" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; that A pillar, has it been cut and joined? Either way, fair bit of filler on the edge of it
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neither linky works

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No idea how that last post of mine ended up with two broken links?

Try this
http://www.customandcommercial.com/vw-t ... ont_panel/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You'll see on each panel there is a 'correct fit' icon, click that and it says they fit with no faffing.
Still can't get over the rust on that front panel! Crazy..
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picks are crap , i will take some with the camera after tea

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just seeing if this is any better

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Can defiantly see bronze in the seam

Do you want me to get a upper front panel? If so, Do you have a preference on where I get it from?
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Will txt you after I speak to them this morning

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spoke :(

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Classic still do bottom panels I think unless I've got it wrong again :oops:

Looking good chap :mrgreen:

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Re: The GASWAGON (act III)

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Well an interesting few days laid up but back at it now,this is first clue
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me thinks a new s/h one is required as its not really fixed to owt :lol:
so we now have this situation, a repaint expands into other areas :lol:
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what is this stuff ?
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i use this drill for the spots,slow speed electronic to 550rpm and 510watts,i like slow speed with out spinning the cutting face up .works for me anyhow
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but
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:oops:
now you know how we often see rot on the bottom of the upper panel in the middle well
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and
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this is the tell tale leakage of water past the jets, they only cost about £7 so fit new, also do not fit the cheaper pattern ones , they dont look the same and they are made of the wrong material and are not pliant, sadly many suppliers do not know this or so they claim as i have sent several "genuine" ones back.
anyhows once the water gets running down here we meet
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note the sealant at the ends, well this makes sure the water builds up in the centre over the years and there is no rustproofing here and no paint ( i will post up a pick of the relevant part tomoz)
so im going to post this as my line keeps dropping and im not redoing it, then carry on with the next bit
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