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Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 22 Jan 2012, 21:02
by Plasticman
Its not bad after 30 odd years though is it, and if all the rest is shall we say good then this is what you will have recuring, albe it a bit slower for the next 20+ years, its the initial repair that needs to be done fairly well and treat the backs of things/places, and keep on top of it.
and yes they were no doubt fitted and meant to stay in

but would be nice if they could be not quite so secure
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Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 19:00
by Plasticman
Well the os wing only neede a little tweak to shrink to fit, there is a great delve in it but that was due to a heavy item flying through the air and landing on it as the van hurtled along the m62,or so Im told.
so carp of and trial fit after removing the remnants of the lip on the join to the centre panal

it needs lifting and such but its generaly thereabouts.

the same as I did on the other side, I shall weld this rear support to the old edge on the left ,this will give it a lot of rigidity and help with joining the lower part.

Now this is a very nice Genuine rear 1/4 panal,a good few hundred pounds worth so I does seem a shame to cut the bottom of to use

so I decided to do it this way, getting the constant curve was one of the harder aspects

looks rough but will be ok when done I hope

this is just a trial fit to check, before the next round of hammering and such, little and often as its harder to reshape after working

its nearly there

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Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 19:36
by kevtherev
jeepers that's just bloody marvelous Mike...
That piece you made, how the hell did you put the little swage in it?
Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 20:35
by Aidan
he had a special pair of rollers made
Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 20:37
by Plasticman
Did he now
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Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 20:42
by kevtherev
Well however you did it with the constant radius' as well and returns is just bloody marvelous

Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 21:05
by Mark Foss
I am loving this thread Mr Metal. Bloody Marvelous!
Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 21:44
by kevtherev
interesting find on the interweb
http://www.syncro.org/Files/Body_Repair ... /index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 21:53
by silverbullet
When I've worked out what's going in order to raise some restoration funds

methinks I may be talking to this craftsman about returning our '95 to it's former glory.
It deserves it really, before the seam rash gets a hold!
Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 21:54
by Plasticman
theres a load more than that Kev , but who in their right mind needs that sort of porn
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Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 22:02
by kevtherev
i tried opening more pages but they seem to be stuck together with summat

Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 22:06
by silverbullet
Weld though primer?
Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 22:10
by Plasticman
kevtherev wrote:i tried opening more pages but they seem to be stuck together with summat
good thats how they should stay
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Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 23:18
by Plasticman
Kev where did the Moog cow horn come from, I WANT 1.
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Re: Kevtherevagon
Posted: 24 Jan 2012, 05:38
by Mickyfin
I have said it before, but I will say it again, that is mighty impressive fabrication work right there Mike!
