'63 11 window
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Stop taking pictures Rusty and glue that roof on, the suspense is killing me! Are you just glueing it on or is there some spot welding going on?
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Rusty bloody love this thread... now tap that roof on
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I respectfully disagree with the Wiz, keep the pictures coming......but hurry the fuck up in that roof . Mate you’re flying, and doing a great job too.
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Great stuff buddy
Lovin the progress
Wish I could find some weekends to work on my bus and listen to the footy
Keep the pics coming
Lovin the progress
Wish I could find some weekends to work on my bus and listen to the footy
Keep the pics coming
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The roof is on!
Really happy with the fit of this new roof. I used a combination of 3M panel bond, spot welds and plugs welds to make it secure.
In place with clamps holding areas that were glued and spot welded...
Plug welding completed...
Panel bond after full cure and all welding finished off...
Really happy with the fit of this new roof. I used a combination of 3M panel bond, spot welds and plugs welds to make it secure.
In place with clamps holding areas that were glued and spot welded...
Plug welding completed...
Panel bond after full cure and all welding finished off...
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Looks fantastic!
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Amazing! And to think only a few years ago we were chopping up any bus with roof rot! You’ve made it look easy mate.
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That’s fantastic!! What are u sealing the join to stop water ingress?
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Nice Rusty! Big job nearly done
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That's amazing work,that 3M panel bond is great stuff
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Thanks guys, a little bit more progress...
Cargo floor starting to come out. There was steel plate welded over the floor that needed to be removed first so that I could see what I was working with...
Cargo floor starting to come out. There was steel plate welded over the floor that needed to be removed first so that I could see what I was working with...
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mad, looking forward to this bit!
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Rusty awesome buddy... now the fun bits. I'm with Ryan.
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More work on the cargo floor. Original plan was to try save as much as possible but the i beams, top hats and cross members had been cracked and butchered from work completed many years ago. There was also a step welded to them underneath and the welds had blown holes in the i beams and the decision was made to make a fresh start.
Previous repairer used bog and fly wire mesh to cover a rust hole...
Back to the chassis rails...
Previous repairer used bog and fly wire mesh to cover a rust hole...
Back to the chassis rails...