Poor old ute
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David, it would be a crime if you welded up the lot.david777 wrote:Do you have any photos of part way through the bullet hole repairs? What approach did you take -beat it into shape and weld together, or cut out the hole and deformed metal and weld in a new bit, or something else?
At least find a way of leaving some.
Maybe you could get some airbrushed on afterward.
BTW, how is the new job?
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Just went through all my photos and I didn't actually take at of during the repairs??? silly huh. anyway i'll try and describe it.david777 wrote:Do you have any photos of part way through the bullet hole repairs? What approach did you take -beat it into shape and weld together, or cut out the hole and deformed metal and weld in a new bit, or something else?
Because the slugs were so large they'd stretched and pushed in the metal quite a bit so i got in the with tin snips and cut away small wedges radiating out from the center hole then beat it flat again with a hammer and dolly, trimming away any bits that were overlapping or thin looking, then I used the copper pipe trick to weld up the gaps then ground it all flat. They are far from perfect but what can you do.
I didn't use an oxy to shrink the metal back cause I wanted to preserve as much og paint as possible, I thought maybe the oxy would cause more heat than the tack welds i used.
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I just want to fix the bare minimum bullet holes that I can and still get it registered. I think the ones on the tray and sides should be OK if I just fix the critical ones in the cab and on the chassis.kombi1976 wrote:David, it would be a crime if you welded up the lot.david777 wrote:Do you have any photos of part way through the bullet hole repairs? What approach did you take -beat it into shape and weld together, or cut out the hole and deformed metal and weld in a new bit, or something else?
At least find a way of leaving some.
Maybe you could get some airbrushed on afterward.
BTW, how is the new job?
New job is good with its challenges. Our new house now has a carport in the backyard perfect for working on my ute.
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Its been a few months but winter is here and I have found a bit of motivation to get back out into the shed and have a bit more of a crack at the ute.
So while I am all pumped and ready to go I decided to get into one of the jobs I have been putting off for a bit.
The rh rail under the tray was beyond patching up so I had a new one made up late last year, because of the lack of access the old one was a bit of work to get out but got there in the end. Then the new one had to go in in 2 pieces.
old one out. (last bit still there, top lh)
New one in.
Went all the way from back of cab to tail gate.
Once that was in I could fit the battery tray and weld up the wheel arch
So now that that is done the right side is as good as done.......
On to the left.
Started on the lower B pillar and this is where its at for now
More to come.
So while I am all pumped and ready to go I decided to get into one of the jobs I have been putting off for a bit.
The rh rail under the tray was beyond patching up so I had a new one made up late last year, because of the lack of access the old one was a bit of work to get out but got there in the end. Then the new one had to go in in 2 pieces.
old one out. (last bit still there, top lh)
New one in.
Went all the way from back of cab to tail gate.
Once that was in I could fit the battery tray and weld up the wheel arch
So now that that is done the right side is as good as done.......
On to the left.
Started on the lower B pillar and this is where its at for now
More to come.
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Yeah it gets pretty cold out there, but thats the price you pay for a bit of quiet time, I certainly dont have to worry about the beer getting warm.
Were you up here on Wednesday? I poured water over the windows to clear the frost only for it to freeze again, still had icicles hanging off the sills when i went out for coffee at 9.30
Were you up here on Wednesday? I poured water over the windows to clear the frost only for it to freeze again, still had icicles hanging off the sills when i went out for coffee at 9.30
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Did you try rooly hot water? It melts the ice and all runs off so there's none left to freeze. The old "Yoo can't use hot water or it'll break the window" stuff is false. I've used it for the last thirty years in a climate as cold as Canberra on all sorts of vehicles with no problems.HELMUT wrote: I poured water over the windows to clear the frost only for it to freeze again, still had icicles hanging off the sills when i went out for coffee at 9.30
The older I get the better I used to be
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yeah, lets just say valla is still a touchy wknd for me...HELMUT wrote:No unfortunately, the eta is well beyond valla time in the shed is a lot harder to find these days with the baby, Which I hear you are soon to find out all about??D-Train wrote:about time marty, ready for valla while u have a cracker up ur bum??