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Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 23:55
by Cazz
metalmick8y wrote:Excellent, nice to see some more decent work being done,Its often better to fit a good s/h panal as in you rear 1/4,than to dick with what was..also nice to see some good welding/brazing of the screen area, what colour you going to do it..
mike
Thanks for the complement, the welding is being done by our mate jon. I'm getting excellent at making tea for him.
The colour is being kept original, marsala red.
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 31 Jan 2011, 00:18
by Plasticman
Tea! ah yes I like propper tea, keep brewing it and keep the picks coming theres never too many of them, painted and bolting bits on is run of the mill, its the work being done thats best to see IMHO
mike

Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 01 Feb 2011, 22:35
by Cazz
These vehicles are always full of surprises as everyoone is or should be aware off. Well the next stage was the near side rear arch which looked like this:-
And after some grinding to see what's what, this was found!!!
A perfectly good arch, the inner arch is spot on also. What a lovely surprise, it certainly makes up for the problematic other side. We now have a brand new arch panel for sale, I'll put it in the sale section.
The new tail gate has now gone on to check the alignment, the new sliding door is ready to go on to be checked, what a nighmare to remove the bolts from the door fittings, I think they were tighened with jet power!!
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 01 Feb 2011, 23:00
by Plasticman
Lucky lucky lucky

money saved but only to be spent elewhere
mike
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 01 Feb 2011, 23:09
by Cazz
metalmick8y wrote:Lucky lucky lucky

money saved but only to be spent elewhere
mike
Yeh, on that pain of a so and so rear corner, and my vet bill

So my only transport was in the garage and my dog at the vets, nightmare.
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 01 Feb 2011, 23:12
by Plasticman
Ahh sad, sorry about the mut.. mine is off for his annual check as he has tablets for life so they need a dip into my pocket before 'scibing them
mike
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 01 Feb 2011, 23:20
by Cazz
If it wasn't for our vehicles and pets, we would be rich in cash by poor in character.
Tomorrow we are cleaning some more interior whilst the welder, welds some more, probably the O/S inner arch.
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 01 Feb 2011, 23:29
by Plasticman
true words. the cleaning bits is ok, I was lucky as I did mine last summer as you know, so sat in the sun with a beer and some sounds and washed or used thinners or whatever, just nice to get a break from welding etc. but well worth doing as you then have bits that are as mint and overhauled as possible,
mike
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 09:00
by pierce
Wow, You are making some fast progress, bet you cant wait to get out in it

Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 16 Feb 2011, 20:55
by Cazz
Ok, another update, the camper has now moved to the paint shop, we seized the moment whilst a lift on a recovery truck was available.
The replacement tail gate and sliding door have been fitted to check the alignment, they are spot on, it now looks like a harlequin model.
The dent removal begins, this side has/had a dent from purchase, a door opening dent

, plus a couple of others that needed attention. The plan is, we are doing most of the work ourselves under the watch of the body shop to keep the costs down. We've never done this area of vehicle work before, this is our first attempt, we are really pleased, we could not have done it without all the help though.
Note - the old ariel hole has gone from an out of shape mess to a lovely smooth area.
I'm having a lesson on priming next, it's all very exciting.

Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 25 May 2011, 22:24
by Cazz
Right time for an update, it seems like ages ago that I last posted about 'Molly', well after many hold ups and reasons beyond my control,
She now looks like this-:
This week we have been putting her back together, she now has headlining, windows a sliding door and a front heater. Tomorrow I'm attempting to put the dash back in, fingers crossed for me please. Since I left the camera behind, I'll put more pics up ASAP. These two were taken on my phone.
PS. That splodge on the floor is someones spilt drink, it's not from my engine.
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 26 May 2011, 07:57
by Plasticman
I see the shop uses 'u-pol' top, never seen such a large box of it before,

and why werent you wearing a mask!!
looking good though and it helps if youve someone to take you through it
M
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 26 May 2011, 21:32
by Cazz
metalmick8y wrote:I see the shop uses 'u-pol' top, never seen such a large box of it before,

and why werent you wearing a mask!!
looking good though and it helps if youve someone to take you through it
M
Sorry, I don't mean to appear thick, but I don't follow.

Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 27 May 2011, 10:32
by StuM
Looking great. Nice to see it coming back together.
I don't suppose you have any photos that show how the roof lining goes in?
Thanks,
Stu
Re: Our body work story.
Posted: 27 May 2011, 10:51
by StuM
Cazz wrote:metalmick8y wrote:I see the shop uses 'u-pol' top, never seen such a large box of it before,

and why werent you wearing a mask!!
looking good though and it helps if youve someone to take you through it
M
Sorry, I don't mean to appear thick, but I don't follow.

I think metalmick8y is referring to your February post...
And saying that having the bodyshop there to cast an eye helps... and that from a health and safety perspective, one should wear a mask when rubbing down the filler
