I may have to buy a magazine now!!winerot wrote:Some incentive for ya, latest Volksworld 55 sister of yours.
pg/sg 55
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That's some inspiration! Love the direction your taking going to be one hell of a bus!
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Thanks mate, I could narrow/low/big motor/straight axle/irs/bj beam / dropped spindles, but then it would look the same as most buses out there now. Bored with low an after havin my ute love stock againDRHEMS3 wrote:That's some inspiration! Love the direction your taking going to be one hell of a bus!
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You're on! Excellent newsD-Train wrote:When it's done we will have to have a nosebleed comp, see who's is higher! HahaCam Biscuit wrote:Welcome back mate, looking forward to see this on the road!
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Was dreading this job from day 1.
Smashed safari meant pull the frame apart.
Soaked the frame sides in diesel for a month a side to penetrate the screws/joins.
Didn't help, so had to drill an heat. Lots of patience and manipulation finally payed off an apart it came!!
Another bad thing I found. Hinge has snapped in places, so there will need to be more heat and manipulation to sort that out..
Smashed safari meant pull the frame apart.
Soaked the frame sides in diesel for a month a side to penetrate the screws/joins.
Didn't help, so had to drill an heat. Lots of patience and manipulation finally payed off an apart it came!!
Another bad thing I found. Hinge has snapped in places, so there will need to be more heat and manipulation to sort that out..
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I have just been through the same thing, no heat mate, my frame fell away, the tiny wire inside the hinge after 60 years was stuffed. I just put one half of the hinge in the vise, got a nice old fishing knive and a hammer and gently prized the little round bits open a poofteenth then got a tiny punch and gently taped the wire enough to get the vise grips on it then hit gently the vise grips with a hammer and they all came out... and the only wire I found that fitted was coat hanging wire perfect for the job. the hinge on the frame you have to drill the welds out and remove that part as you can access the rounds to get the wire out... then put back together... all great fun, lots of patience
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Sounds shit.Wassa wrote:I have just been through the same thing, no heat mate, my frame fell away, the tiny wire inside the hinge after 60 years was stuffed. I just put one half of the hinge in the vise, got a nice old fishing knive and a hammer and gently prized the little round bits open a poofteenth then got a tiny punch and gently taped the wire enough to get the vise grips on it then hit gently the vise grips with a hammer and they all came out... and the only wire I found that fitted was coat hanging wire perfect for the job. the hinge on the frame you have to drill the welds out and remove that part as you can access the rounds to get the wire out... then put back together... all great fun, lots of patience
But it has to be done!
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There is a link on here were others have done it... I even had to weld the inside of the frame as mine had rusted the bottom layer of metal .... worth saving originals mate
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I'll be saving them, don't u worry about that! Have plans to make them last another 60 years!Wassa wrote:There is a link on here were others have done it... I even had to weld the inside of the frame as mine had rusted the bottom layer of metal .... worth saving originals mate
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Did well there mate, heat broke my glass, just do heaps of wire wheeling they will come up a teat..
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I did it super careful so I wouldn't break the glass, it's visurit glass too not sekurit so harder to find.Wassa wrote:Did well there mate, heat broke my glass, just do heaps of wire wheeling they will come up a teat..
I've wore wheeled and sealed off the other one already, then will get onto this one 2moro.
Taped after cleaning to keep og paint clean.
All black an hopefully sealed to last another 60 years.
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Leroy wrote:Love the dedication!!
Dedication? Or just stupidity?
Haha
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Nice work