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Re: Rustoration
Posted: 27 Jul 2023, 17:41
by RogerT
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 28 Jul 2023, 15:04
by RogerT
Finished welding, ground and power filed, gobbed on some rattle can.


Re: Rustoration
Posted: 28 Jul 2023, 19:10
by 300CE
Cracking work mate!

Re: Rustoration
Posted: 28 Jul 2023, 21:35
by RogerT
I have to say, I’m pretty pleased myself!
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 05 Aug 2023, 15:36
by RogerT
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 07 Aug 2023, 15:19
by RogerT
And

Started tacking pieces in.
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 17 Aug 2023, 15:34
by RogerT
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 20 Nov 2023, 23:14
by RogerT
Don’t come looking for updates. Unlikely to be any for the foreseeable future as my wife has a significant breast cancer - found it only three weeks after our youngest headed off to University and we had started to enjoy a child free existence after 30 years of parenting. So now the future and the present look rather different, and I’m unlikely to be heading off to where the van is stored a couple of miles away for a regular zen afternoon of cutting, shaping and welding.
Not sure when regular service will be resumed, months of chemo ahead, and hopefully surgery after that. And then? Probably more uncertainty.
Thank god we no longer live in Caithness, with a five hour round trip to the hospital.
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 21 Nov 2023, 08:32
by jrt
I’m sorry to hear this and hope you are both back doing the things you love soon.
David.
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 22 Nov 2023, 22:27
by mike the van
Wish you and your other half all the best on a rocky road, been there myself, you have to be selfish and look after those who are important
Mike
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 22 Nov 2023, 22:29
by R0B
All the best to you both. Stay strong.
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 10 Jan 2024, 11:51
by Porkscratching
A little late to this thread but rotten luck all the same. I guess it's all about priorities now. I wish you both all the best for a return to good health.
Best regards, Max.
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 13 Jan 2024, 22:29
by RogerT
Thanks Max.
Surgery no longer on the cards after further MRI scans showed areas throughout the lumbar and thoracic vertebrae, the upside of which is a less aggressive chemo regime with one week off a month, and immunotherapy.
Having beaten the odds on the flavour of cancer (triple negative is only 10-15% of breast cancers and mostly affects younger women, so she’s pretty unlucky) she’s aiming to beat the odds again and become the poster girl for immunotherapy. And so far the only symptoms are medication side-effects, which leave her with up to two and a half fair days a week, and one steroid-superwoman day a week! Getting into the rhythm of enjoying the good days and assuaging the bad days.
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 23 Feb 2024, 16:01
by Splurt
Im very late spotting this and very sorry to hear. A sh***y reminder for the rest of us to appreciate life in the moment.
That is a rough rollercoaster for both of you. Keep the positive mindsets going, all the best with the future treatment.
Ryan
Re: Rustoration
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 15:26
by RogerT
Before I fit the front arch, the locator for the breather tank is needing replaced as it’s rusting out, and access is easier without the arch in the way. And fabricating a replacement is easier done at home rather than in the lockup, which suits current circumstances.
Measure up

Make formers

Apply hammer
Finished article before welding

Measure finished article and find its way too long in the horizontal dimension, but ok vertically. It’ll do