Keep it up, and well done to Andy too on the loaning a garage front.
Steve

what can i say apart from thanksFlyingScot wrote:Flying, I forgot to say, your string is the most inspiring one on the site at the moment. The pace and enthusiasm you show in your approach to the restoration is a pleasure to behold.
Keep it up, and well done to Andy too on the loaning a garage front.
Steve
yes you are right but no angle iron,6 axle stands underneath itchickenjohn wrote:expanding foam! LOL- that would trap moisture., nice work again, good to see a freshly zinc primered underside. Although its hard to make out what the last two pics are of, have you cut out the rear floor pan and also the underseat box section and the jack is supporting the spring hanger?
Good work , keep up the impressive pace!
it sertainly feels like ive repalced most of the panels ....i think some one must have tried to use it has a boatJimK wrote:Was there any rust-free metal anywhere in the car before you started? It seems as though you've rebuilt the entire thing...
One question concerning your welding: you said before that you're using gasless - did you learn first using gas shielding or go straight for the fluxcore stuff? I ask because I've read that it's difficult to see what you're doing with the flux giving off clouds of smoke so I wondered how you know what the weld is doing.
Gasless is my only option as I will have to weld outside.
Apologies for jumping in here, but welding outside with a MIG is perfectly possible, all you need is to set up a wind break. It helps to nudge the gas pressure up a bit too.JimK wrote: Gasless is my only option as I will have to weld outside.
Ah, I thought it had to be completely still. Where I live is pretty windy, it's hard to block the wind when its blowing.nebogipfel wrote:Apologies for jumping in here, but welding outside with a MIG is perfectly possible, all you need is to set up a wind break. It helps to nudge the gas pressure up a bit too.
Outside: I did the sills, floor, crossmember, chassis leg, inner wings, A-posts, B-posts, C-posts, boot floor, rear chassis extensions etc.. etc... on the 54 last year using just one gas bottle (a BOC one). I had to turn the gas up higher and therefore used loads compared to welding indoors but otherwise it was no problem.Gasless is my only option as I will have to weld outside.