Before I start on the car again in the weekend - here is the photo diary progress from the last few weekends work:
Rusty holes replaced with new metal and a bit of fab on the bulkhead frame:
top part (made ages ago) seam welded:
Bulk head LHS made and welded in:
Time to extend the chassis rails back to the bulkhead. To show the standard process used on all the other parts, first of all the surrounding area was cleaned up back to the metal and condition checked. Then a template was made from card:
Then a part is cut out, bent up, shapped, drilled, cleaned, sanded for a key and painted with Weld through zinc primer anywhere there will be an overlap or I wont be able to get paint to once welded in:
Then it is held with klecos, clamps, tack welds or what ever I can find to work, whilst it is welded in place:
Then the process is repeated for the next big lump of steel.
The landlord popped in and couldnt believe there was large sections of metal being added rather than more cut off. That inspired me to make the next big step:
Cut the rest of the floor out!
I needed to get around to that once I had enough strength back in the rest of the shell, and it made it so much easier to finish the work on the sills. Looks crazy, but I will rope the misses into helping me bead roll so new large floor panels in the weekend. She enjoys the not so messy fabrication anyway. For now I still have a big hole to climb in:
To finish - we got a new toy in the BigPower workshop, just need to wire it in and learn how to use it properly:
