The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Arc welder is NO USE for car body work. It must be a MIG welder......
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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Excellent, thanks!


Have just been scouring the internet and managed to find a few mig welders about as well.

That's good, it gives me a better idea!
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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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The 'Mr Grumpy' type rollover jobbies, as photo above, which attatch to the two hubs, are very good and can sometimes be had from ads on tinternet - you will always be able to get your money back on one of them cos they can be used on any restoration job, alternatively get an idea of what you need and start welding and fabricating your rollover device whilst doing your course! If it is a college course they usually do thick (up to 5mm) and thin (about 1mm) practice - have a word with the tutor beforehand and tell him what you want to do! Get pally with as many people as you can who do their own welding, and accumulate as much scrap steel sheet as you can (ask the local engineers if you can raid their skip) as practice makes perfect! And don't put that Cornflake packet in the recycling bin - that thickness of cardboard is ideal for cutting patterns out of! Oh, and when you do get round to starting, don't forget to start a 'Restorations' thread so we can see how you are getting on (and either help or hinder as the case may be)!
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Good luck!
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ps you want a MIG welder with gas - the gasless ones are much more difficult to control and I've known people to give up in frustration. MIG with gas is a lot easier to control!
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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Price agreed, might take a sneaky dip into my wedding fund... (It's a wedding car?)


Now just have to transport it from minehead to cornwood near Plymouth!!


Sorting the garage out tomorrow!
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And treat those two impostors just the same'

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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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I am so pleased you are getting your minor back! :D :D :D :D :D
My 1956 Series 11 Traveller! Bought when I was 17 (1985)....sold 6 years (1991) later......bought back 9 years after that! (2000) With 6 different owners in the middle, what a lucky boy I am!
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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Ok, everything is sorted in just struggling to find a transport company near me.

It will be exmoor to Plymouth area.


My Morris has NO MOT and the engines probably not great after sitting around a lot so a transporter is needed


Or do you think a tow rope would do it!!??


Nearly there guys!!
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And treat those two impostors just the same'

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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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http://www.shiply.com/vehicle-delivery/ ... tAod0m0AyQ

Try here I know members who have used them.

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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Ideal, cheers.

I've signed up, just waiting to hear back now!
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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Car has been bought! Garage secured! Welder ordered, and transport sorted and booked for this week.


Oh my word I'm excited!

Thanks so much for all the help guys, here is my new restoration thread....

http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=54109


Please follow it and continue to help me with my quest!


Edd
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And treat those two impostors just the same'

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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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You don't have to roll it over, I have done mine on it's wheels and ramps, most of the welding on the floors and sills can be done from above, the only bit which is a bit difficult to access is the centre crossmember.

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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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It's true, you don't have to roll it but having done them both ways I would always roll for any sizeable job.
You can get more done in comfort and safety with the car on it's side.

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Re: The return of my Morris!! Hopefully?!

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Morris is back!!!


Follow my restoration thread here: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=54109


Deadline for completion, my wedding oct 4th![frame]Image[/frame]
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And treat those two impostors just the same'

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