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Hi all
im needing help as i have just started my second project and needing tips and where can i get sills from been on ebay but the seamed a wee bit pricey can anyone give me some guidance please
thanks
mikey mochan
im needing help as i have just started my second project and needing tips and where can i get sills from been on ebay but the seamed a wee bit pricey can anyone give me some guidance please
thanks
mikey mochan
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Re: panels
Hi
welcome to the club..
as for panels, if you read this post it gives you a list of suppliers by no means exhaustive but a good start..
http://mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=27472
be aware of getting "cheap" panels they could well be cheap for a reason and need lots of fettling ( banging with a big hammer \ angle grinder ) to get them to fit properly.
welcome to the club..
as for panels, if you read this post it gives you a list of suppliers by no means exhaustive but a good start..
http://mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=27472
be aware of getting "cheap" panels they could well be cheap for a reason and need lots of fettling ( banging with a big hammer \ angle grinder ) to get them to fit properly.
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Re: panels
It might just be me but I tend to avoid any panels 'Made in Sri Lanka' irrespective of who sells them
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Would normally agree Bill but the C.Ware boot lid repair is the best on the market.For all other panels we find Hadrian or Heritage offer good quality steel panels.
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Re: panels
Doesnt affect me Jonathon - Traveller 

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Re: panels
Hi all
For me C. Ware is my best supplier, maybe a expensive but they have all inclued in good conditions (when is in 2 sd hand), they are very trust company.
For me they are one of the best U.K. suppliers of MM spare parts
cheers
carlos

For me C. Ware is my best supplier, maybe a expensive but they have all inclued in good conditions (when is in 2 sd hand), they are very trust company.
For me they are one of the best U.K. suppliers of MM spare parts
cheers
carlos


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Traveller 1964 - formerly AKR 343 B
Convertible1969 - formerly XCH 455 G
Pickup 1971 - formerly BTT 213 K
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Traveller 1964 - formerly AKR 343 B
Convertible1969 - formerly XCH 455 G
Pickup 1971 - formerly BTT 213 K
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MORRIS MINOR is Forever also in Portugal
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Re: panels
To each their own I supposecarlosramalho wrote:For me C. Ware is my best supplier,

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Re: panels
I know one company who labels all their panels regardless of country of origin - Made in Englandbilllobban wrote:It might just be me but I tend to avoid any panels 'Made in Sri Lanka' irrespective of who sells them

Probably not the company you're all thinking of either....
cheers
Iain
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Re: panels
That is interesting that C ware panels are for once better than the Hadrian ones. On the convertible project, I'm still not happy with the bootlid repair I did, probably because of the shape of the repair panel. Next boot lid I do I will make my own bootlid repair section.
It may be the case that with this panel the modern pressings are not right and a handmade repair section will fit better.
It may be the case that with this panel the modern pressings are not right and a handmade repair section will fit better.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Re panels John the only one better is the boot repair. We had a meeting with the other pattern panel company just before christmas, when I raised my concerns over the front wings, floor edge panels and the boot lid repair. they listened , and I hope took onboard my suggestions, only time will tell if improvements are made.
If one is capable of producing bespoke repair panels then yes they will certainly be a more accurate fit.
If one is capable of producing bespoke repair panels then yes they will certainly be a more accurate fit.

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Yes, I can do this at college night course I'm on. I have access to all the kit and expertise in the shape of our intructor Brian. I guess the problem with the LMC hadrian boot lid repair panel is that it is too flat, i.e not enough shape in the panel? Needed quite a bit of lead loading and filler to get a decent curve to the panel. Next one I will make myself.jonathon wrote: If one is capable of producing bespoke repair panels then yes they will certainly be a more accurate fit.
Good thing that you are raising concerns about panel quality. What is the problem with the floor edge panels, flat overlap bit too wide? (I trim them).
To be honest though, the Minors I've worked on were bodged about so much in the past that even the sub par hadrian floor edge panels were far better than the previous repairs!
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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The floor edge panels... the main problem is the sharpness of the folds, when compaired to the original, plus the shaping at the rer of the back floor panel. I must admit that they seem keen to improve as much is possible. I have arranged to sort some other panels which we feel could be improoved, the boot repair being one and the half floors which we have offered to build a datum point jig, to make sure of correct alignment.
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Re: panels
This is excellent news and much respect to you Jonathon.
This sort of cooperation can only help us all. 

