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Posted: 31 Dec 2008 02:11 pm
by volvosneverdie
Sounds like a mint island!
And theyve got a pub!

Posted: 01 Jan 2009 05:08 pm
by Chris_C
Right, I did indeed manage to find a bloke with metal... maybe this island does have things going for it
Have today taken a wire wheel in an angle grinder to the wings, and made them holey (all the rusty bits turns into pinholes... it'd be awesome cool if I could stop swearing at it). I've now made cardboard templates of the new bits of metal I need for the driver side so I have the shape (incase when I cut it all out tomorrow I loose the shape, I could use Fake if needed but I don't want to know what I'm going to find under there until I'm back in Soton.
So, cut out the rusty bits with a cutty thing tomorrow, then mod templates if needed, then cut metal to same shape as template. Easy...
It's still minus a billion degrees outside, anyone got a garage/workshop? Neighbours already though I was barking

Posted: 01 Jan 2009 05:46 pm
by kaos
Dont worry ive been out ion the wether to day to get my wing off. damn thing.
But spent all of yesterday finishing the breaking of a 1.7 we had held up. my vans full of bits n pieces now!
Posted: 01 Jan 2009 06:52 pm
by classicswede
Good progress Chris. Looks like you wan't a mig for your birthday if you did not get one for christmas

Posted: 01 Jan 2009 07:07 pm
by Chris_C
Cheers guys
Sore point Dai.. I got one for my birthday... but it was part of the stuff that got stolen

Posted: 01 Jan 2009 07:24 pm
by classicswede
ouch

Posted: 02 Jan 2009 12:27 am
by Bazboy
sounds like fun, but i do feel for you in this weather, i was down my mates workshop the other day fiddling with an exhaust for the volve and messing about with a astra pickup and there were iceycles forming on his 240 lol. I was soo cold! Good luck with the rest of it. Dan
Posted: 02 Jan 2009 09:25 pm
by Chris_C
Posted: 02 Jan 2009 09:30 pm
by volvosneverdie
Dude!
Looks like its been proffesionally lightened.
You really cant do all that fixing, then bin it. Can you?
Youve gotsta keep it.
Judged.
Posted: 02 Jan 2009 10:47 pm
by kaos
tis a mere scratch
looks painfull. least you still have some sort of arch wall! i couldnt bring myself to go out int he cold today! i need to borrow a welder and last time i didnt like it.

Posted: 02 Jan 2009 10:55 pm
by Chris_C
It's been warmer here! No overcoat today, just tshirt jumper and boiler suit

Nice shiney sun too!
Posted: 03 Jan 2009 09:30 am
by filthyjohn
Chris, when you say you might not keep Kar, do you mean you'll find a clean shell and start again, or give up completely? I hope it's not the latter, I reckon you can make this happen one way or another mate, the winter blues are getting to everyone, myself included (even though I cheat and work indoors).
Chin up fella.
Posted: 03 Jan 2009 11:35 am
by Chris_C
Tbh I'm not sure what I'd do mate. At the moment I'm seeing how feasable it all is, as it's Kar, but the problem is that it's on the island. I've got to go back to work on Tuesday, and if the last 2 years are anything to go by, I won't be back for a meaningful amount of time until next xmas. By next xmas I know I won't have my current job so I'll prolly be hunting and won't have any pennies to actually work on it.
We'll see. Apart from taking time (which is would take half of if I wasn't coming in every so often so I could feel my fingers again, or if it wasn't dark at 4

) it isn't being challenging so far. It seems welding is all about good prep so garages must just have to charge silly labour to do it right.
Posted: 03 Jan 2009 12:03 pm
by classicswede
good welding comes down to good prep, good machine, welders skill and correct treatment aftwards to prevent it rusting up.
Posted: 03 Jan 2009 08:07 pm
by Chris_C
Todays job... Find more metal and make cardboard shapes into metal shapes!
I was a bit shy of metal with the stuff I managed to get the other day, but was on my way to B&Q in hope that they'd have something (having rung everyone in the Yellow Pages and no one being there) when I remembered another mate who might

One visit later with the promise of some electronic help at a later date and I had more steel
So, armed with enough metal, I started making some shapes
Turns out that a big hammer, couple of bits of wood and a vice can make pretty shapes.
Tomorrow should be sticking shapes to the car, then I'll have one wing done. That could be game over for this hols as I'm back to Soton soon.