D-Train wrote:Bloody hell!! What a difference that made! Well done mate!
Thanks bud
Hoping to spend the day on it tomorrow while listening to the dollar coins ( rain ) hit the roof of the shed
Hopefully some more updates to come
Got to spend a good solid day and late night in the shed over the weekend
Unfortunately my dollar coins hitting room during the day didn't happen as we only 0.5 mm till 5.00 luckily it started rain after that till midnight with a lucky total of 14 mm
Anyway back to the bus
Had the doors on and off multiple times as u can imagine
To get to a point where they open and shut and the gaps are somewhat satisfactory given the doors and hinges have seen some roll over damage in it previous life
Wishing I had a spot welder
Lots of plug weld
Proof I removed that shit green primer
Set up the paint both in front of the fire, with my new sheep dog pup ( Kanye West ) keeping a eye on precedings
braddick wrote:Nan it's a BBT one from the same blokes that are making the roofs now, but yep champ has made a couple of them one for his bus and the other for joes bus
Here you can see what I mean by been a bit out
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I think this confirms my repair piece needs cut and shut, I shouldn't be surprised but still a long way in front from making a new one from scratch
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If only it was this easy
The b pillars looks pretty dam good mind u I haven't hung the doors yet
It would seem I owe BBT a applogy
There A and B pillar connect is correct for a straight un rolled bent bus/ door top