pg/sg 55

Post pics and info of your rides here split windows only

Moderators: warb, Rawdyn, Leroy, byronbus, Tonz Magonz, dmb

Post Reply
vanell
DSKer
Posts: 1641
Joined: Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:58 pm

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by vanell »

Is that a storm trooper helmet? Also the green man, Star Wars stuff?, great to see you working on it, keep at it, good work. Ian
braddick
DSKer
Posts: 974
Joined: Fri May 17, 2013 1:07 pm

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by braddick »

Great to see u back into this awesome bus
Keep the updates comings
User avatar
kombiing
DSKer
Posts: 465
Joined: Sun May 29, 2005 10:14 pm
Location: Lower Hunter

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by kombiing »

Nice one Dion some wins there mate!, glad to hear the doors are more in alignment and the shed how good is that
All the best mate
User avatar
MID WEST DUBBER
DSKer
Posts: 1336
Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 4:49 pm
Location: Near Horsham, VIC

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by MID WEST DUBBER »

8) awesome
User avatar
D-Train
DSKer
Posts: 3510
Joined: Mon Nov 28, 2005 3:03 pm
Location: coffs harbour

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by D-Train »

Thanks guys. Been itching to get into it, prob do it randomly but it will get done eventually!!
User avatar
D-Train
DSKer
Posts: 3510
Joined: Mon Nov 28, 2005 3:03 pm
Location: coffs harbour

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by D-Train »

Little
More. Was tossin up wether to leave the cutouts. But it got the better of me..

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

Still need to blend the paint a little but happy with the result.
User avatar
D-Train
DSKer
Posts: 3510
Joined: Mon Nov 28, 2005 3:03 pm
Location: coffs harbour

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by D-Train »

After overthinking the whole process I decided to just $%#@ an hope for the best.

Simple thinking makes it easier than overthinking.

So after cutting and hammering straight the existing remanants, I cut and stitched in the new one. The old cut job was terrible and they hammered the sections, so a little work was needed to make it straighter.
The holes on the lhs will be sorted out, but I wanted to get it in 1st then sort the holes so it didn’t warp too much.
Image

Was really satisfying taking off the ratchet and it didn’t move again!
Image
Image


Then I ran out of gas. Damn.
User avatar
splitthis
DSKer
Posts: 1616
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:47 pm
Location: Adelaide
Contact:

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by splitthis »

Good job mate. Definitely a tricky one, hell I did it twice before I was happy. I did it the exact same way you did and it came up awesome.
User avatar
D-Train
DSKer
Posts: 3510
Joined: Mon Nov 28, 2005 3:03 pm
Location: coffs harbour

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by D-Train »

splitthis wrote:Good job mate. Definitely a tricky one, hell I did it twice before I was happy. I did it the exact same way you did and it came up awesome.
That’s reassuring to know then! I was sceptical with this way, but was happy when it didn’t pull apart. After the structural part is in the rest hopefully will fall into place.
User avatar
Leroy
DSKer
Posts: 2544
Joined: Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:58 pm
Location: Brisbane (bayside)

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by Leroy »

Looking awesome mate! 8)
2018 Year of the Barndoor
User avatar
splitthis
DSKer
Posts: 1616
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:47 pm
Location: Adelaide
Contact:

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by splitthis »

Double post, sorry mate
Last edited by splitthis on Mon Aug 13, 2018 8:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
splitthis
DSKer
Posts: 1616
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:47 pm
Location: Adelaide
Contact:

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by splitthis »

D-Train wrote:
splitthis wrote:Good job mate. Definitely a tricky one, hell I did it twice before I was happy. I did it the exact same way you did and it came up awesome.
That’s reassuring to know then! I was sceptical with this way, but was happy when it didn’t pull apart. After the structural part is in the rest hopefully will fall into place.

Pillar to Pillar is the only way to do it if you can find a good donor. I originally tried to patch one in and it turned out shit, I was stoked when i found a complete one to do it again.

You also got lucky having the OG centre section there, I had to replace that area on mine and it won't be as neat as yours.
User avatar
D-Train
DSKer
Posts: 3510
Joined: Mon Nov 28, 2005 3:03 pm
Location: coffs harbour

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by D-Train »

splitthis wrote:
D-Train wrote:
splitthis wrote:Good job mate. Definitely a tricky one, hell I did it twice before I was happy. I did it the exact same way you did and it came up awesome.
That’s reassuring to know then! I was sceptical with this way, but was happy when it didn’t pull apart. After the structural part is in the rest hopefully will fall into place.

Pillar to Pillar is the only way to do it if you can find a good donor. I originally tried to patch one in and it turned out shit, I was stoked when i found a complete one to do it again.

You also got lucky having the OG centre section there, I had to replace that area on mine and it won't be as neat as yours.

I hope it will look neat. but on the other hand, it won’t be seen because it will have the full bulkhead interior on it also.
User avatar
067DUB
DSKer
Posts: 2895
Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:09 pm

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by 067DUB »

Top class work Dion !
braddick
DSKer
Posts: 974
Joined: Fri May 17, 2013 1:07 pm

Re: pg/sg 55

Post by braddick »

Nice work mate, great to see u getting back into this bus
I do enjoy your build threads
Post Reply