New Traveller Restoration Undertaken
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- Minor Fan
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Re: New Traveller Restoration Undertaken
Lovely
And old back end with a roof , some back doors and the sides filled in would make a lovely little garden store!
And old back end with a roof , some back doors and the sides filled in would make a lovely little garden store!
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- Minor Fan
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Yes this stage has been a long time coming .
still a long way to go but Im glad I got movement forward.
still a long way to go but Im glad I got movement forward.
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- Minor Fan
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Bull Motif made good on their promise to get me the correct panel today..As you can see it would of been very hard to reproduce that shaped hole on the blank panel I had .....
Well done Bull Motif.
Well done Bull Motif.
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- Minor Legend
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Glad to see you have triumphed and not let the usual retail bullsh*t take you in. Keep us informed of progress.
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- Minor Fan
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A problem in the future is it would seem my extra battery would have to go in the engine bay as mesurments in the back are not working out.
Not a big deal but I already have the brake servo there .
Its a problem as where ever that servo goes it blocks something or access to something.
I remember the very early mini coopers, they had the servo in the parcel shelf in the cab. This had no heat and the very shortest of brake pipe running so im thinking that under the dash could be a good place ....anyone got thoughts on this ?
Not a big deal but I already have the brake servo there .
Its a problem as where ever that servo goes it blocks something or access to something.
I remember the very early mini coopers, they had the servo in the parcel shelf in the cab. This had no heat and the very shortest of brake pipe running so im thinking that under the dash could be a good place ....anyone got thoughts on this ?
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- Minor Fan
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This is about as dark as I want the wood.
It looks a bit lighter in the flesh.
.. The match with the inner cappings looks good
It looks a bit lighter in the flesh.
.. The match with the inner cappings looks good
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- Minor Fan
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So thanks to Bull Motif finally sending me the right panel im all painted except the rear door panels.
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- Minor Fan
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The ash frame can soak up a huge amount of preserver.
Just loaded up the drain holes after at least 3 coats of stain and preserver and it soaked it up in a matter of hours ,so what I thought was 3 or 4 coats should be more like double that.
I want to move on but know I cant if I want the wood fully preserved . So now back to pure preserver as I dont want it getting too much darker with the stain [A long process as Im allowing 3 or 4 days between coats to dry].
Just loaded up the drain holes after at least 3 coats of stain and preserver and it soaked it up in a matter of hours ,so what I thought was 3 or 4 coats should be more like double that.
I want to move on but know I cant if I want the wood fully preserved . So now back to pure preserver as I dont want it getting too much darker with the stain [A long process as Im allowing 3 or 4 days between coats to dry].
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- Minor Legend
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It is looking great! A lovely colour. But....Have you actually trial-fitted the timber frame and doors etc. to your car yet? I found when I did mine that I had to remove quite a bit of wood from several areas so wouldn't recommend applying stain etc until after that process
Good luck with it all.
Good luck with it all.
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- Minor Fan
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Yes I thought of that ..
Im going for a micro porous finish so I dont mind the stain getting as deep in to the wood as it can [a weak soulution] the main coats of pure stain wont come until its fitted [trial] to the car. The last coat added was at a 1 to 1 ratio so im hoping its not going to get too much darker than it is.
Im going for a micro porous finish so I dont mind the stain getting as deep in to the wood as it can [a weak soulution] the main coats of pure stain wont come until its fitted [trial] to the car. The last coat added was at a 1 to 1 ratio so im hoping its not going to get too much darker than it is.
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- Minor Legend
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Looks lovely and a nice grain
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Always more than one way to skin a cat, but slightly more conventional to alter the metal to fit the wood (although I'll possibly revise this comment after I've fitted mine in a few weeks time........ )ManyMinors wrote: I found when I did mine that I had to remove quite a bit of wood from several areas so wouldn't recommend applying stain etc until after that process
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- Minor Fan
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The preserving and staining is about done .
An incredible amount of preserver was used .
All inner parts of the wood will get a coat of varnish to create a water seal.
The doors now have had pure stain so this is as dark as its going to get , Now the fun part reassembly.
An incredible amount of preserver was used .
All inner parts of the wood will get a coat of varnish to create a water seal.
The doors now have had pure stain so this is as dark as its going to get , Now the fun part reassembly.
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- Minor Fan
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Starting to build the frame up now starting with doors.
Both doors coated with varnish on the non outward facing areas to act as a water barrier. [attachment=1]
Both doors coated with varnish on the non outward facing areas to act as a water barrier. [attachment=1]
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- Minor Legend
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Looks very nice
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Looking good!
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- Minor Fan
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First door more or less done
waiting for the sealer around the window to harden before I can clean it up .
but I now have an idea of how the colour combination will look.
waiting for the sealer around the window to harden before I can clean it up .
but I now have an idea of how the colour combination will look.
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I like it.
Glad to see attempted extortion (IMO) by 'Photobucket' hasn't ruined this post!
Best wishes,
Mike.
Glad to see attempted extortion (IMO) by 'Photobucket' hasn't ruined this post!
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels and waiting to be resprayed......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
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- Minor Fan
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yes the photobucket thing has removed lots of valuable resource..
I recommend members only add files directly
I recommend members only add files directly
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- Minor Fan
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The doors are complete enought to put away ready for fitting now.
Not too hard a job except for a frozen handle to lock mechanism that had to be cut off at the handle and the shaft drilled out.
Now to start a side unit.
Not too hard a job except for a frozen handle to lock mechanism that had to be cut off at the handle and the shaft drilled out.
Now to start a side unit.