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completed resto
hi everyone...new member to this forum......im here because i need some help....my sister has brought a 2 door moggy and ive got the task of rebuilding it ....like i dont have my own classics to do...love or hate
I have never worked on a moggy before but ive taken the task of doing it & learnt very quicky ...moggys rust quite bad ....but i love old cars....basically i need some help with the layout of the many panels that are within the inner sill/outter sill section.....
she has already brought a few panels...some i can work out like the floor pans,door tread plate,sill rail+(finshing),undersill...which looks rather narrow,and a couple others but she has some other panels that im not to sure where they sit within the section.... front under floor section + rears,bottom floor side to outer sill,....i was wondering if any one had pictures of the sill areas semi completed/fully inside and underneath that could be posted up to help me restore another moggy ....ill put a couple of pics to show u how far it gone and this is only one side and im still chopping .....thanks in advanced
I have never worked on a moggy before but ive taken the task of doing it & learnt very quicky ...moggys rust quite bad ....but i love old cars....basically i need some help with the layout of the many panels that are within the inner sill/outter sill section.....
she has already brought a few panels...some i can work out like the floor pans,door tread plate,sill rail+(finshing),undersill...which looks rather narrow,and a couple others but she has some other panels that im not to sure where they sit within the section.... front under floor section + rears,bottom floor side to outer sill,....i was wondering if any one had pictures of the sill areas semi completed/fully inside and underneath that could be posted up to help me restore another moggy ....ill put a couple of pics to show u how far it gone and this is only one side and im still chopping .....thanks in advanced
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I would strongly advise you to brace up the door gaps (weld angle iron across the gaps) before cutting away more of the sill- helps stop the gap closing up! The inner sill looks quite rusty too so some of that may need to be repaired (with 2mm steel).
is that a help?
is that a help?
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Thanks for posting that diagram John, it's made things a bit clearer for me too.
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Yes, although it only becomes crystal when the sparks start flying!
Flying- I would also advise covering the glass on your car- I've heard of a few cars with weld splattered windscreens.- the go rusty ;)
He's done a lot of work- flying seems to be living up to his name!!
Flying- I would also advise covering the glass on your car- I've heard of a few cars with weld splattered windscreens.- the go rusty ;)
He's done a lot of work- flying seems to be living up to his name!!
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I also had rusty angle-grinder spots embedded in the windscreen of my Land Rover (done by a previous owner).
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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
y already covered the front windscreen has ive learnt in the past doing my 1972 mini and Mk1 escort....i sertainly dont hang about when it comes to do bodywork ...strip and replace ..simple ill keep people posted has work progresseschickenjohn wrote:Yes, although it only becomes crystal when the sparks start flying!
Flying- I would also advise covering the glass on your car- I've heard of a few cars with weld splattered windscreens.- the go rusty ;)
He's done a lot of work- flying seems to be living up to his name!!
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ive set my self a target to try and get it done asap hopefully before december....so far ive spent about 3 days on it when i get time free and the weather permitting has its done outside.....got the other side to rip off yet,inside boot area,some chassis rail by front suspension...ive seen a few other holes here and their...but its having a complete strip down...under neath is the worst part..all getting sandblasted etc and got to rub all the paint off because the owner b4...hand painted it!!!!!.....honstly some people dont have a clue.....and when we got the car...they had pot rivted alloy sheets to the floor and they thought it would pass the mot ....wishfull thinking
When I picked up my first car from the scrappy (a Wolseley Hornet (Mini)) it had had cover sills brazed over two other cover sills!
In spite of this, and not having any rear hubs, it had a current MOT.
Good first restoration project though - I took out nearly twice as much metal as I put back.
Phil.
In spite of this, and not having any rear hubs, it had a current MOT.
Good first restoration project though - I took out nearly twice as much metal as I put back.
Phil.
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That would be interesting to see, but John's diagram cleared up the bit I was unsure about. There's an extra layer of rotten metal above the plate labelled as 022/3 on the poorer of my two sills. I think it must be a left-over from a previous repair, and not the remains of a double skin that's supposed to be there for structural reasons.
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done a bit more today,hopefully tomorrow ill get the back floor under section in and the work on the front floor pan and remove the rusty areas & replaced and then move to the door posts,then it should be rdy for the other last panels tto be put back on,unfort cant get the angle grinder into the tigher area so ill chop it out from inside
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I used to work quick like that - welding (gas) anything and everything to augment my income (20 years ago). Now it takes me as long to get motivated to do anything. Jobs I would not have given a second thought to are now being left to another day - a sign of age.
Keep up the good work.
Pete
Keep up the good work.
Pete
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