58 mingo mango
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Can u come up an work on mine please??? Kickin goals mate!
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Good job mate. It makes a massive difference having the floor in, it will feel like a real bus again.
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Ha ha the plan was have your bus and mine to take to valla ( last year ) even if he dose go ahead this year I'm still not makingD-Train wrote:Can u come up an work on mine please??? Kickin goals mate!
Maybe next year if this year turns too poo again
Got a bloke organised to do the rag install in a couple of months so got to push on, that reminds me better ring Gordon on a order
Cheers bud
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Yep getting excited too get it in, no doubt the novelty will where of once I start grinding those plug weldssplitthis wrote:Good job mate. It makes a massive difference having the floor in, it will feel like a real bus again.
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Working on the floor
Got high zinc paint where the floor sits on the top hats and I beams Put the floor in the bus to mark out where to start drilling holes
Had to buy a enamel white pen to mark out the lines Spent a cozy arvo in the shed drilling holes
Was 36 c here today to hot to play farmer outside was my vote
First was mark out holes, centre punch every hole, drill holes ( air punch on the sides) , de burr one side of hole , filp over and counter sunk each hole for a nice puddle of weld
That a lot of drilling 250+ hole per half
Bring on the welding and grinding
Got high zinc paint where the floor sits on the top hats and I beams Put the floor in the bus to mark out where to start drilling holes
Had to buy a enamel white pen to mark out the lines Spent a cozy arvo in the shed drilling holes
Was 36 c here today to hot to play farmer outside was my vote
First was mark out holes, centre punch every hole, drill holes ( air punch on the sides) , de burr one side of hole , filp over and counter sunk each hole for a nice puddle of weld
That a lot of drilling 250+ hole per half
Bring on the welding and grinding
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One of the worst jobs on a bus but so satisfying once that floors in.
Way too many projects
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Ready to start welding the floor in
Cleaned up all the spots that need to be welded with a flat drill Copper gave me the tip to drill into the I beams to get a better and stronger weld Getting a bit agricultural with the railway line used as weights Got half of the floor welded in heading back to the shed tonight for more welding and tunes and plenty of sweating
Cleaned up all the spots that need to be welded with a flat drill Copper gave me the tip to drill into the I beams to get a better and stronger weld Getting a bit agricultural with the railway line used as weights Got half of the floor welded in heading back to the shed tonight for more welding and tunes and plenty of sweating
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nice man, interesting tapping the points on the I beams, noice
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Got the other half in
I'll finish of the rest of the welding tomorrow
I'll finish of the rest of the welding tomorrow
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Looks great Brad and you smashed that out in no time. What’s next on the list?
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Finishing welding around the outside and the uprights and b pillar and c pillar then grinding and lots of itBeatts wrote:Looks great Brad and you smashed that out in no time. What’s next on the list?
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Thanks, yep the drilling of the I beams is a great tipwarb wrote:nice man, interesting tapping the points on the I beams, noice
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I’m guessing there’s not much farming getting done over the coming daysbraddick wrote:Finishing welding around the outside and the uprights and b pillar and c pillar then grinding and lots of itBeatts wrote:Looks great Brad and you smashed that out in no time. What’s next on the list?
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Ha ha was fencing till 3.30 today then headed to the shed after a swim in the poolBeatts wrote:I’m guessing there’s not much farming getting done over the coming daysbraddick wrote:Finishing welding around the outside and the uprights and b pillar and c pillar then grinding and lots of itBeatts wrote:Looks great Brad and you smashed that out in no time. What’s next on the list?
Prob going to be the same for the next few days so should make some good progress
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That’s epic, definitely a great milestone now in the work of it.