Rolling Restoration a panel at a time
Posted: 14 Nov 2012, 23:21
Hi All,
Well got my bus back in May and it requires abit of bodywork, got some ideas of cost and they were more than I hoped/was prepared to pay. I do appreciate a specilaist skill requires a decent rate of pay, its just the money I would need to spend would end up with 10k invested (i use the term loosely) that I would be unlikley to recoup.
I have previously posted about buying a better bus, but though mine is tatty I have as people on here seem to grown attached to it. My father is pretty handy with a welder and an excellent mechanic and has volunteered to tidy my bus up,the first thing this week end is to cut the rust out around filler cap and the inner panel after grit blasting. Once finished the panel will be seam sealed, etch primed and have a couple of coats of a colour matched rattle can to make it look semi-presentable. I even purchased him a new joggler for his birthday to get him underway.
Has anyone else done a panel at a time resto? The ultimate aim is to get all the rust cut out and then have it sprayed as it will cost significantly less if its all metal, anyone else done it ?
Regards James
Well got my bus back in May and it requires abit of bodywork, got some ideas of cost and they were more than I hoped/was prepared to pay. I do appreciate a specilaist skill requires a decent rate of pay, its just the money I would need to spend would end up with 10k invested (i use the term loosely) that I would be unlikley to recoup.
I have previously posted about buying a better bus, but though mine is tatty I have as people on here seem to grown attached to it. My father is pretty handy with a welder and an excellent mechanic and has volunteered to tidy my bus up,the first thing this week end is to cut the rust out around filler cap and the inner panel after grit blasting. Once finished the panel will be seam sealed, etch primed and have a couple of coats of a colour matched rattle can to make it look semi-presentable. I even purchased him a new joggler for his birthday to get him underway.
Has anyone else done a panel at a time resto? The ultimate aim is to get all the rust cut out and then have it sprayed as it will cost significantly less if its all metal, anyone else done it ?
Regards James