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Speedtouch
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:23 pm

It's impressive that some people have the patience to restore a shell that's gone as bad as that, rather than just taking the easy option of weighing it in and looking for another.
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robbo86
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:44 pm

Speedtouch wrote:It's impressive that some people have the patience to restore a shell that's gone as bad as that, rather than just taking the easy option of weighing it in and looking for another.
what he said, well done that man, but it makes me want to do summat like this myself... well maybe not one as far gone as that for the first resto as i would end up weighing it in, its certainly beyond my skills
Cloud
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:59 pm

Whaay, great to see I'm not the only slightly eccentric person restoring a car shaped block of rust.
Best of luck. I shall be watching this thread to see how it's all going.
scottidog
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Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:49 pm

csbmwe30 wrote:one ****** up mother fucker, or hes just ******* bored, go get a life **** winkeye
grow up fella, or grow some balls. or both.
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Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:06 am

scottidog wrote:
csbmwe30 wrote:one ****** up mother fucker, or hes just ******* bored, go get a life **** winkeye
grow up fella, or grow some balls. or both.
so i didnt misread what the bloke said, i though I was missing the point somewhere :o:
scottidog
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Sat Sep 20, 2008 7:25 pm

Moving on with some progress today. Decided to grind the bodging patches out of the roof that i had tacked in earlier and go the full monty with sunroof cartridge removal as im doing a non sunroof conversion.. This wasnt a nice job to do.
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grinded the inner edge of the cartridge out, and that is blue tac where someones tried to stop a leak :roll:

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front half out, its easier than trying to gring it all out in one go.

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this has left a nice lip to weld my large patch to

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next i set about the rear half, so chopped the tray away here ON BOTH SIDES AND AT THE REAR.(panel facing the floor)

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nearly there

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was left with this big horrible bit stuck down on each side.

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so chopped it away nice and tidy. will grind it right down tomorrow.

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this was well earned. still impressed with the leg room in this thing :D

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Tomorrow the grinding away and welding starts. :mad:
scottidog
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Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:29 pm

Ok so here goes, another 5 hours work, got all corrosion chopped out and patches welded into roof, i knocked the roof down with a big hammer :D after cutting the rot away so the patches dont stand proud and wont be seen after fibreglass and a small amount a filler.

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Home fabricated sunroof panel, made larger all round and bent downwards at the sides so can be slotted in perfectly and welded to the original roof lip on the roof from underneath.

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rough idea of how much bigger it is before welding the corners up for strengh

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slotted into place, a near perfect fit first time which made me very happy.
i can make these to order if anybody is interested. Probs around £30 quid plus postage.

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more to follow when i get my sight and hearing back after much grinding and welding. :cry:
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