How hard is it to deseam a van?
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- Minor Fan
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How hard is it to deseam a van?
Exactly what it says in the title.
Do it on minis all the time apart from the corners dosnt look to hard.
Do it on minis all the time apart from the corners dosnt look to hard.
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It drpends on the seam.
Ideally you would get the best longevity by welding where possible then leadfilling but if there are smaller seams then you might be able to get away with fibreglass renforced filler. if there is any flex then something will crack at some point down the line.
Ive seen a few cars with all the gaps removed (mainly modern VW`s) ive always wandered how gutted they would be if they needed to remove a bumper, or get to a bolt behind them.
Ideally you would get the best longevity by welding where possible then leadfilling but if there are smaller seams then you might be able to get away with fibreglass renforced filler. if there is any flex then something will crack at some point down the line.
Ive seen a few cars with all the gaps removed (mainly modern VW`s) ive always wandered how gutted they would be if they needed to remove a bumper, or get to a bolt behind them.
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It's quite easy actually if you are proficient at welding/grinding. Do a short section at a time and it won't distort too much. 
See here for a de-seamed van:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/RallyPics/ ... 04_045.JPG
and here for the roof structure:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... 731_02.jpg

See here for a de-seamed van:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/RallyPics/ ... 04_045.JPG
and here for the roof structure:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... 731_02.jpg
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