How not to get a MGB back on the road
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Re: How not to get a MGB back on the road
I wish that I could weld but I'm too old and creaky to learn now.
I'm happy doing other stuff and hopefully this welding will last until I've given up driving.
I'm happy doing other stuff and hopefully this welding will last until I've given up driving.
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In some ways this should be in what have I done today.
Made about a dozen smallish holes sanding and wire brushing the passenger floorpan.
Got covered in crap as the wire brush hurls small particles of rubberised soundproofing everywhere, if the Black and White Minstrels were still going I could audition on my appearance but definitely not singing - I can't
Been stabbed in the lower back by an assegai - just spending a few hours on my knees bent over sanding etc. couldn't possibly have caused the pain.
More fun tomorrow.
Made about a dozen smallish holes sanding and wire brushing the passenger floorpan.
Got covered in crap as the wire brush hurls small particles of rubberised soundproofing everywhere, if the Black and White Minstrels were still going I could audition on my appearance but definitely not singing - I can't
Been stabbed in the lower back by an assegai - just spending a few hours on my knees bent over sanding etc. couldn't possibly have caused the pain.
More fun tomorrow.
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Ahem, there is something I really ought to learn from.mercrocker wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 9:33 pm Yeah, I could do some of the work myself but I'd rather be doing other things with my limited time off than lay down swearing at cars.
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Well, that's the wire rushing and kurusting done so my back and knees will have time to recover whilst they weld up the holes in the floorpan. Once they've done this it'll be time to rattle away.
That might be a while though as it looks their receptionist will be self isolating as her husband might have CV. The owner is pretty worried to say the least.
It puts my car problems into perspective.
That might be a while though as it looks their receptionist will be self isolating as her husband might have CV. The owner is pretty worried to say the least.
It puts my car problems into perspective.
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The floorpans are now welded up but I can't go there so I agreed that they'd rattle can it for me so at least the reassembly could start. The problems then started. The hoodframe mounting points were held in place by rivets, so needed new ones welding in.
Then it was discovered that a load of parts that were with it when it went into the garage a couple of years ago had vanished. One being a virtually NOS steering wheel that I paid a load for about 10 years ago. Even the interior mirror and its mounting rod had disappeared.
I suspect the bodyshop but it's too late to do anything now and it'd be my word against theirs.
Then it was discovered that a load of parts that were with it when it went into the garage a couple of years ago had vanished. One being a virtually NOS steering wheel that I paid a load for about 10 years ago. Even the interior mirror and its mounting rod had disappeared.
I suspect the bodyshop but it's too late to do anything now and it'd be my word against theirs.
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Re: How not to get a MGB back on the road
Bastards, a body shop lost a load of bits of trim for the Midget I had years ago too. Couldn't prove that either.
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I just can't be fucking about with bodyshops- again they all act like they're some kind of magicians and spin various lines of bullshit. I'd rather buy some kit and learn to do it myself. I briefly met some berk this morning with a Willy's jeep who made presumptions, I wasn't going to straighten him out as I didn't get much kip last might and felt like shit on a biscuit this morning but I got that same vibe from him.
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Need to see some rust/welding pics of that MG Chadders...
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Re: How not to get a MGB back on the road
I'll do some pics once I can actually go and see it.
I didn't take any before it went off as I didn't realise just how bad it was, the oversills concealed the true state of it.
It was only when it was on the ramp that you could see it and I never thought to take any pics then, I was in a state of 'wallet-shock'.
I didn't take any before it went off as I didn't realise just how bad it was, the oversills concealed the true state of it.
It was only when it was on the ramp that you could see it and I never thought to take any pics then, I was in a state of 'wallet-shock'.
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Bodyshops are almost all scum. If they're cheap, they're crap, if expensive, they're crap. I only use two that are pretty good and not dear.
35 years ago I painted a 1959 Mini. It was handpainted green so myself and Father Bluejeans paint stripped it back to bare metal with Nitromors and no DA sander. Etch primed it, flatted it dry, three coats of primer, left it 2 days, wet sanded it with 800 grit on a very hot day and then painted it with a very old DeVilbiss gun and a small compressor, using single pack acrylic. Tartan red with a white roof. I had the whole job done in a week. The paint was like glass after 2000 grit and a lot of back breaking polishing by hand. At the time I was 4 months into a VW Audi bodyshop apprenticeship.
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35 years ago I painted a 1959 Mini. It was handpainted green so myself and Father Bluejeans paint stripped it back to bare metal with Nitromors and no DA sander. Etch primed it, flatted it dry, three coats of primer, left it 2 days, wet sanded it with 800 grit on a very hot day and then painted it with a very old DeVilbiss gun and a small compressor, using single pack acrylic. Tartan red with a white roof. I had the whole job done in a week. The paint was like glass after 2000 grit and a lot of back breaking polishing by hand. At the time I was 4 months into a VW Audi bodyshop apprenticeship.
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