Good to see you back on it Dunc. Have you wound down on customer work then I gather? I'm still keeping an eye out for a split project but they're eye-wateringly pricey!
Yes mate, just doing my own projects from now on , this is priority then the Singlecab will get finished!
That’s why I stopped building I got fed up of customers. It’s much easier doing your own projects and selling them on imo!
Plenty of rot to deal with but all the outriggers and jacking points replaced on one side Loving the ease of access with the jig.
Door aperture rear corner and the bad door sorted Cross members done, time to flip it over and do the other side.
I saw a early cab project on Facebook market place that nearly tempted me but it just looked a little bit too far gone for my liking.
The other side is worse but getting there. Needs a section of floor, inner and outer sill, not hacking too much out at once though to keep some reference points.
Enjoyed my half hour in the workshop mate, the Sika is obviously more my bag than the split but you’re making great progress on that and I was really impressed with the work you’re doing on it. Keep up the good work and keep the pictures coming
looking good! some really good work going on too, is it staying red? I have a 64 LHD panel so im biased and glad to see another one returned to a van
Cheers, yes it’s staying red as it was originally some kind of fire department vehicle. Ant pics of yours please?
Zinc primed all the new bits Battered the bulge on one of the cargo doors back into a better shape, of course the inner panel was totally in the way so had to be chopped out and needs welding back in!
Cool! I think the fire busses look really good and always nice to return a vehicle to how it was when built. I have the ex Karmann Konnection ‘64 panel. Pictured here at the Pendine hot rod meet which is just down the road..
Looks great! Out of interest, what have you used to prep the rusted parts before applying the zinc primer? Or are you only using it on the new, fresh steel parts? (Like the crossmember, jacking point's etc.)
All the serious rot has been cut out and replaced but any bits of surface rust just used a rust converter, kurust type thing then zinc primer.
Nice one. Thanks for the reply! My impression with zinc primer is that it's a bit redundant over metal with a layer of rust converter on as the zinc requires contact with bare metal in order to provide any rust inhibiting effect. Not trying to critique your efforts, just curious to see if you have a difderent understanding of it? Always trying to learn more from peeps on here