Traveller wood alternative
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Traveller wood alternative
I love the Traveller and would love one at some time, but all the wood thing really puts me off.
A while ago a mate of mine had the idea of replacing the wood with Billet Aluminium. Which I think wold make it extreemly expensive.
But do you think a rear made from tig welded ally sheet, or even being ultra modern, a Carbon fibre framework.
What do you think?
A while ago a mate of mine had the idea of replacing the wood with Billet Aluminium. Which I think wold make it extreemly expensive.
But do you think a rear made from tig welded ally sheet, or even being ultra modern, a Carbon fibre framework.
What do you think?
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And v heavyA while ago a mate of mine had the idea of replacing the wood with Billet Aluminium. Which I think wold make it extreemly expensive.
But do you think a rear made from tig welded ally sheet, or even being ultra modern, a Carbon fibre framework.
Hmm I have lots of sheet Ally lying about and a MIG welder. I think you would need a table router to give the curved plates that could then be welded together. An interesting project but the first set would cost more than new wood and 5 years worth of treatment. I suppose you could weld the Aluminium body panels to the frame to add strength. If it was not curved it would be easy because you would just fold up some channels and weld them together.
Anyone got a traveller side that is solid enough to measure but U/S otherwise?
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If the wood thing puts you off, then just buy a saloon! The wood (if looked after) is really not that much of a problem. Its what makes a Traveller the charming car it is.
Rust is more of a worry!
If you need an estate type Minor, buy one of the many vans that people have put windows in.
Or convert a saloon or van into a "Minor estate".
Rust is more of a worry!
If you need an estate type Minor, buy one of the many vans that people have put windows in.
Or convert a saloon or van into a "Minor estate".
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As already mentioned - the 3 dimensional curves would be a complete pig to reproduce. Most of the sides wouldn't be too bad, but the rear hinge pillars - crikey! - at this point, most fabricators would suck their teeth and start upping the prices thinking of paying off their mortgages in one go 
AFAIK the rear doors are also 3D curves.
There was a traveller done with household window type structure but with square square lines it looked dreadful!

AFAIK the rear doors are also 3D curves.
There was a traveller done with household window type structure but with square square lines it looked dreadful!
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that looks awful, and didn't stop his wings from rotting!!!
Really, I think the traveller allready has the best material for the frame.
Really, I think the traveller allready has the best material for the frame.
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Just think it could be worseI think it looks terrible. The original wood is the best by far.
They could have used UPVC


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If you're going to replace the wood - just replace it with new stuff!
If the original stuff has lasted near on 40 years surely the replacement stuff will last even longer provided its covered with modern varnish.
Unless you plan on keeping the car for another half-century theres no benefit in substituting the wood with something else.
If the original stuff has lasted near on 40 years surely the replacement stuff will last even longer provided its covered with modern varnish.
Unless you plan on keeping the car for another half-century theres no benefit in substituting the wood with something else.
What would Macgyver do..?


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Good point! If the original wood lasts 40+ years with a bit of care and attention, I don;t see what the problem is. Some travellers are still on their original wood.
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PMSL nice one chrischrisd87 wrote:Wood is a carbon fibre![]()

loving your work with the finding and the scanning and the posting there Cam

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! please no, please no, please no!!!chickenjohn wrote:convert a {...} van into a "Minor estate"


