leon
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- Year of Your Van(s)
- 1969
- Van Type
- Westfalia
WOW :shock: over 2 years since I last posted on my thread. Being a man of my word, this one's for you AD4M
What have I been up to for all that time? Well, on the van I've mainly been using and abusing, and it has certainly started to take its toll on her, so I decided to take her off the road and give her a little bit of TLC.
Now I've got to take my hat off :worship: to all those people who reckon it takes a few hours to replace panels. I have started to fix up my front panel with a much needed windscreen repair, and it has taken me a lot longer than a few hours.
Take note ratty van owners, this always looked like solid rust! I didn't think it would need as much as it has.
Here's what I've done so far. Enjoy.
Looks pretty solid if not a bit rusty.
After screen's out.
Initial cut and clean
Dinitrol 900 down the back
panel cut ready to butt weld
and the weld.
Next stage is to tackle the klokken krappen bottom panel repair, which may take a month. :roll:
What have I been up to for all that time? Well, on the van I've mainly been using and abusing, and it has certainly started to take its toll on her, so I decided to take her off the road and give her a little bit of TLC.
Now I've got to take my hat off :worship: to all those people who reckon it takes a few hours to replace panels. I have started to fix up my front panel with a much needed windscreen repair, and it has taken me a lot longer than a few hours.
Take note ratty van owners, this always looked like solid rust! I didn't think it would need as much as it has.
Here's what I've done so far. Enjoy.
Looks pretty solid if not a bit rusty.
After screen's out.
Initial cut and clean
Dinitrol 900 down the back
panel cut ready to butt weld
and the weld.
Next stage is to tackle the klokken krappen bottom panel repair, which may take a month. :roll: