1979 Rust Heap Clubman Rebuild
#436
Posted 23 November 2015 - 06:26 PM
#437
Posted 13 March 2016 - 09:30 PM
Any updates coming soon Rich?
#438
Posted 14 March 2016 - 01:01 PM
Yes. There is a significant update coming soon. ;)
Edited by rich2, 14 March 2016 - 01:02 PM.
#439
Posted 27 April 2016 - 08:56 PM
Update time!
I know its been ages since I posted in this thread, (SORRY!) but I haven't had much time this year because I've been super busy with work and family life. When I do get time in the garage I've decided the time is better spent doing the actual work rather than writing about it :)
Anyway, here is what I have been up to over the past few months...
First off, continuing with the doors, the top of the NS window frame was not in a good place when closed.
Improved the situation by chopping out this weld so that it could be repositioned a bit.
Reworked:
The new fit at a slightly improved angle:
This area on the passenger door was a bit of a nightmare. In the closed position it was far too recessed next to the qtr panel. It was really obvious and ugly when looking down the side of the car. I decided to build up the edge with weld and then hammer and file the area to blend it in. This was as good as I was able to get it and I am hoping body filler can do the rest.
I did also test the fit of the doors with the rubber seals in place and they were fine.
Next up was this 'issue' on the OS A pillar to scuttle join. This was one of the first panels I welded on the car and OMG what was I thinking?
Cut the whole thing open and did it again. Not perfect but better.
I had also always had a problem with the fit of the OS qtr panel (big wavy curve in it). No photos to show apart from this one - I cut this slot underneath, tweaked it outwards, and welded it up again in the right place.
Rust was found in this gutter corner, so it was removed. The shape of these bits is super awkward, and really visible because they are really close to you when you stand next to the car.
New repair piece partly installed.
Finished.
Then onto the biggest problem with neglecting the project for 2 years to have a baby - rust had started to show through some of the primer. In the absence of the budget required for a full chemical dip, the only thing to do was to strip the offending areas to bare metal by hand. The floors and the rear bulkhead were affected...
...and the lower front panel...
...and parts on the underneath.
For good measure I went over the whole lot with kurust, before priming it up again.
Next problem: look at that massive ugly disgusting gap between the bonnet and the grille! AAARRRGH!
Seriously, this problem had me stressed out for weeks. In the end I made some strategic cuts in the stiffening structure to release it away from the skin, then clamped it all up flat and welded it back together.
Better:
I think I had a lucky escape with this one. Its not perfect, but nothing on this car is anyway :)
At this point, I finally called the metalwork DONE. Time to apply some seam sealer. First: masking tape.
More tape:
Then sealer:
More sealer:
Yes I had to switch to black because I ran out of white and halfords only had black. Nevermind.
Which brings us up to today, and the car now looks like this.
And then this happened! Yes today the car finally went away to be painted!
The painter is taking care of all the body filler work, final flatting and painting. Phew! Cannot wait to get it back and see it in paint!
Now I can start my new hobby: ENGINE REBUILDING!
#440
Posted 28 April 2016 - 06:40 AM
Awesome stuff!! Like a wee boy at xmas waiting for it to come back?!!
#441
Posted 28 April 2016 - 05:19 PM
Its great to see your talent improve throughout the thread. Great work mate
#442
Posted 28 April 2016 - 05:51 PM
Very neat work.Iimpressive
#443
Posted 28 April 2016 - 06:55 PM
Awesome work as usual. This update was definitely worth the wait.
Can't wait to see it in colour :)
#444
Posted 28 April 2016 - 07:28 PM
Joe
#445
Posted 29 April 2016 - 10:04 AM
#446
Posted 30 April 2016 - 06:08 AM
#447
Posted 30 April 2016 - 09:51 PM
I am SO looking forward to seeing this in paint
#448
Posted 08 May 2016 - 08:34 PM
Thanks for the comments everyone. :)
Went to Himley Hall today. What a scorcher!
Picked up a set of 6x10 revos with yoko A008s for the car. Booyah.
Also did a bit of shopping for some other bits and pieces I need...
Window seals and filler strips, wheel nuts and lock nuts, bonnet stops, some suspension rubber bits, stainless door shims, some door furniture, VGC 2nd hand gear stick gaiter, and the chrome handles were so cheap it was easier to buy them than worry about restoring my black ones. :)
#449
Posted 11 May 2016 - 05:45 AM
Just had a quick read though this build its great some lovely work there and love the attention to detail with the sealer things like that really make a difference, what colour will she be back to original? looking forward to some more pics :)
#450
Posted 30 May 2016 - 07:49 AM
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