Traveller restoration
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Traveller restoration
Just thought i would share this with you, it started with a cracked nearside front spring hanger. New photos will be added weekly.
http://s697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/01-pegasus/
Mark
http://s697.photobucket.com/albums/vv340/01-pegasus/
Mark
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cool, looks like a lota work, there is a trend with these cars.
regards
Nigel
Meet Nobby Minor my daily driver, needing a little TLC now and then.
[img]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s192/nslocomotives/nobby/IMG00319-1.jpg[/img]
http://s152.photobucket.com/albums/s192/nslocomotives/
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence of trying :-)
Nigel
Meet Nobby Minor my daily driver, needing a little TLC now and then.
[img]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s192/nslocomotives/nobby/IMG00319-1.jpg[/img]
http://s152.photobucket.com/albums/s192/nslocomotives/
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence of trying :-)
there does seem to be a trend with them at the moment, i was going to start this one next year but it was brought forward a little.
The off side was started yesterday, the spring hanger was cut out and replaced and all the new sill panels were collected today and most of the rotten ones are now cut out. Just need some more nice weather so i can put it back together.
The off side was started yesterday, the spring hanger was cut out and replaced and all the new sill panels were collected today and most of the rotten ones are now cut out. Just need some more nice weather so i can put it back together.
Ime having a bit of trouble with photobucket at the moment so i thought i would post my pictures directly on here.
Hope you like them.
This is wippy (as the kids named him) before i started work on him<br>
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This is the nearside front spring hanger removed<br>
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near side floor by the spring hanger<br>
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The floor was rotten up into the propshaft tunnel<br>
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Hope you like them.
This is wippy (as the kids named him) before i started work on him<br>
This is the nearside front spring hanger removed<br>
near side floor by the spring hanger<br>
The floor was rotten up into the propshaft tunnel<br>
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Impressive work on the B post panels. 



Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
I made cardboard templates of all of the patterns and transfered them to the metal, These were then welded together on the inside and outside (so there are no gaps for the weather to get through). Then they were linished down into shape. There is a nice run of weld down the inside of the joints so they are really strong. I havent closed off the bottom of the post yet so i can get some waxoyl up there first.
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=12994[url][/url]
I got the 2 sides in a job lot of spares that i bought, but the nearside front wheel arch section was broken and i had no replacement rear doors, so i got these from Traveller timbers. They have made a very good job of them.
I have a bit more welding to do and then i can start on the body work and respray before fitting the wood on permanently, but i will post more photos when i have them.
I have been watching your posts with intrest you are making a very nice job of your traveller, keep the photos coming.
All the best
Mark
I have a bit more welding to do and then i can start on the body work and respray before fitting the wood on permanently, but i will post more photos when i have them.
I have been watching your posts with intrest you are making a very nice job of your traveller, keep the photos coming.
All the best
Mark
I got some more photos leading up to today when i have finally managed to spray the cab, hope you like them.
This is my daughter she has claimed the car when she can drive.<br>
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trial fitting the near side frame<br>
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The rear floor extension before replacing, (i dont have photos of it done as my camera started playing up ) it was replaced and also the rear post brackets.<br>
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This is my daughter she has claimed the car when she can drive.<br>
trial fitting the near side frame<br>
The rear floor extension before replacing, (i dont have photos of it done as my camera started playing up ) it was replaced and also the rear post brackets.<br>