Sunnivagon

For documenting and technical details of T25 restorations and major repairs
This section is for major restorations only.where to buy a panel or where to buy window rubbers belong in the bodywork seats and glass section.
Also please note,we need pictures of the restorations,without them posts are pretty useless.[\b]
Picture heavy and detailed threads , not for general banter or advertising
Traders welcome to post but not to advertise blatently
Threads will be cleaned of chit chat.

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators

User avatar
LittleMissSunshine
Registered user
Posts: 1119
Joined: 30 Nov 2011, 21:44
80-90 Mem No: 10589
Location: North Yorkshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by LittleMissSunshine »

I bet you never look at a van without spotting work to be done :lol:

Great stuff :ok
1988 transporter caravelle Komet. 1.9 petrol.

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

well i look at many vans that are very nice and dont need any immediate work ,that said none of them have to be done its up to you if you can be bothered, my own van needs work but it runs and is in use so not a chance of touching it....
carry on from last picks , this is with the inners coeated
Image
darent leave bare metal exposed as thge rust is too quick to set in
right i have the issue of the lower rear 1/4, now there is a repair part available but I have not yet used it so cant speak for its fit or gauge of metal etc so back to self help :lol:
Image
the trick is to get the very gentle constant curve into it
Image
this is made out of 18g
this is the rear detail
Image
now joined to the upper part, there is a bit missing :rofl this was a bit of rot on the return edge that joins to the arch/wing
Image
made a small bit and added it
Image
and lightly sanded off.ooops bit of home made birthday egg custard,,,,was a 10" square one :rofl
Image
repaired 1/4 panal welded on and lower part trial fitted
Image
tinned and lead on
Image
wizzed over with a disc, my ex teacher would kill me for doing that
Image
quick coat of product to keep things right
Image
mm

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

Well welding about done,
small bit at the bottom of the rear valance, if you do this repair then make sure that the small fold/lip is welded to the valance as it gives it strength, and stops it bending about
Image
with a quick coat
Image
nsr lower panal from underneath
Image
short bit of brake pipe and a few mech bits to finnish
Image
then a sealing again under it all and the nice enjoyable front screen repair tomoz
mm :D

User avatar
LittleMissSunshine
Registered user
Posts: 1119
Joined: 30 Nov 2011, 21:44
80-90 Mem No: 10589
Location: North Yorkshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by LittleMissSunshine »

I want to see... please!!!! (stamps feet like Verucca Salt!)

Have you fixed the hitop bit yet? How did that seem?
1988 transporter caravelle Komet. 1.9 petrol.

User avatar
evilnoodle
Registered user
Posts: 1865
Joined: 16 Jan 2012, 20:31
80-90 Mem No: 10633
Location: Runcorn

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by evilnoodle »

Amazing :ok
Jane :-)

LIVE YOUR DREAMS......................except for the one about being eaten by a giant spider!

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

Well. pried the support bits away from the arch and pumped some adhesive in so that will stiffen it up nicely
also applied some sealant to the rear seam internaly before refitting the lpg tank
Image
same on the rest of it and here the inner sill top/floor, i tape the area to be neat as it does look a lot better and costs nothing
Image
this sealing is usually done in as few goes as I can as the brushes are scrap after, ok only cheap 20p
all repairs have been painted and seamsealed now just a thin coat of liquid rubber and after paint it will all be dynaxed
Image
Image
so just the front area to attend to ,
I have never ever come a cross a washer jet that had been araldited in place :shock:
Image
this screen corner looks fine so no fun to be had here
Image
and the drivers side
Image
:cry:
But i found this
Image
so all is not lost .also the screen apears to be in the early stages of delaminating :(
so chopping about in the morning
mm

User avatar
LittleMissSunshine
Registered user
Posts: 1119
Joined: 30 Nov 2011, 21:44
80-90 Mem No: 10589
Location: North Yorkshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by LittleMissSunshine »

Glad to hear the van is still surprising you - first for araldite :lol:
1988 transporter caravelle Komet. 1.9 petrol.

User avatar
lloydy
Registered user
Posts: 8015
Joined: 24 Nov 2009, 17:54
80-90 Mem No: 5262
Location: cheam surrey

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by lloydy »

Nice to see how it's all protected from the inside, looking forward to seeing it finished
Time is a drug. Too much of it kills you

max and caddy
Registered user
Posts: 1931
Joined: 21 Feb 2012, 21:47
80-90 Mem No: 0
Location: lancaster uk

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by max and caddy »

What etch are you using mikey? Looks like the closterman stuff I'm squirting at present...

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

you mean the red stuff
mm

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

Well about the worst job there is to do ,well to me it is , I hate chopping lower fronts off,its tedious but its off
Image
so a run over with a disdc then into this :lol:
Image
its about as sharp as it comes.... :D
so now a coat of vactan and will weld it all up in the morning
Image
then its onto the best bit saved till last , lower screen..
mm

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

Well on with the lower front panal, I have used one of jk's taller ones to try out, its not something I will ever do again,anyhow set it into place and butted up the horizontal ends
Image
this is on the flat surface just below the crease and wil sand back to be nice and flat,
the inward part that lives sort of behind the lower grill i have welded on the return edge after cutting a touch of the panal as its too big
Image
both these welds have completely fused/joined the two parts so they are in effect one as opposed to a mig over them , this way I use the wled to form [art of the shape and so can sand it away to give the profile im after
Image
a bit closer, will need more tweaking but ok for now
Image
the lower seam i puddled welded through some 7 or 8mm holes and ground of and then ran over the lot with the belt sander, now nice and shiny
Image
a quick coat to stop surface rust
Image
and
Image
so that concludes the lower panal .
Now , the upper , errr well screen of out the way and then the rest of the rubber away and :rofl more fun
dash now out
Image
it looks worse than it is, so easy peasy repair
Image
could have ;eft the dash in but fire and and, nope also i want to renew the washer pipes as the last fool or last but one has already cut them short , aslo need to deal with the rust around the orifice. this is the worst bit and its easy enough to sort
Image
so thats tommorow all sorted then
mm

User avatar
LittleMissSunshine
Registered user
Posts: 1119
Joined: 30 Nov 2011, 21:44
80-90 Mem No: 10589
Location: North Yorkshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by LittleMissSunshine »

Fantastic pics, Mike :ok
1988 transporter caravelle Komet. 1.9 petrol.

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

thank cruz for the camera, cant beat an old canon !
riight onwards with the best bit,
aerial area removed
Image
and also the bad bit on the other side,when p**s bucket finaly churns into action.....
Image
this is the bit that got removed surgicaly :D
Image
new bit partially made, i will form the curve on the screen side once it welded in place, easier that way, the bit of rod (its thick rod not the thinner that i use for most welding)is on to hold it so i can move the piece around with out it dropping through :lol:
Image
and this is the profile of the other bit, it has to be exact as the screen seals here
Image
and this in place
Image
happy with the weld in
Image
buckets on a go slow so will post next bit in a few mins :wink:
mm

Plasticman
Trader
Posts: 8073
Joined: 12 Oct 2005, 20:55
80-90 Mem No: 1948
Location: lincolnshire

Re: Sunnivagon

Post by Plasticman »

Well now got the ns corner to attend to,Im letting it into the frame surround as thisd is the least invasive and will be invisible i hope. i have made it in two parts as i want to have plenty of meat to grind away in the angle later to profile it
Image
finished welding the main part of it
Image
instead of spotting it to the inner frame i just ran a weld alonbg bthe top to join them, note tyhe two arrows,this shows the factory brazing, and mine just behind it, they do this in a few places that are not reachable to grind if they migged it, also they cant spot it here and it has to be joined, theres half a doz places where they do this
Image
and sanded off
Image
Got this waiting :rofl
Image
little bit of lead added, i treat it like filler but instead of waiting for it to dry and sanding it and adding more its heat,add remove or reshape and its set in seconds, htis isnt perfect but good enough for the purpose and will only need a minor skim
Image
Image
and the other side
Image
little tidying to do on the seal lip itself
quick coat of product to prevent surface rusting on adjacent areas
Image
so just a tiny bit of filling to do and other small bits then we paint
mm

Post Reply