59 Split 11 Window - Resto
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Hey Guys,
Finally most of the remainder panels have arrived today (Gerson floor sections and doglegs), so we are pretty much now good to go.
The only panels left we are waiting for is the roof sections (autocraft) and the rear corners (autocraft).
Here are some update pics
Middle seat bases looked okay upon initial inspection but around the edges, you could see problems lurking (like everywhere else on this bus!)
After the base plates were removed, the rust was evident, thus cut out and to be replaced with fresh metal
After much discussion, the best option for floor repair was to use Gerson side repair sections (as full floors weren't available quickly enough), so the existing floor was cut and prepped
Trial fit got us a little excited as finally things feel like they are moving forwards!
Jack
Finally most of the remainder panels have arrived today (Gerson floor sections and doglegs), so we are pretty much now good to go.
The only panels left we are waiting for is the roof sections (autocraft) and the rear corners (autocraft).
Here are some update pics
Middle seat bases looked okay upon initial inspection but around the edges, you could see problems lurking (like everywhere else on this bus!)
After the base plates were removed, the rust was evident, thus cut out and to be replaced with fresh metal
After much discussion, the best option for floor repair was to use Gerson side repair sections (as full floors weren't available quickly enough), so the existing floor was cut and prepped
Trial fit got us a little excited as finally things feel like they are moving forwards!
Jack
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Another day, another update
This was the last remaining rusty section in the engine lid to repair
A donor section was grafted in (after reshaping) from the bay window lid which donated its inner hinges etc
After some careful welding and grinding it came out very nicely
The floor on cargo door side was welded in today (Cleco fasteners shown here before welding)
The cargo doors were stripped further today and rust treated on the inner frame
After the rust converter was applied (neutralised with damp rag, then metho), some rust preventative paint was applied
Both doglegs are now removed (lots of spot welds!), and Gerson legs ready to go in after some final repairs of leading edge of b-pillars
Jack
This was the last remaining rusty section in the engine lid to repair
A donor section was grafted in (after reshaping) from the bay window lid which donated its inner hinges etc
After some careful welding and grinding it came out very nicely
The floor on cargo door side was welded in today (Cleco fasteners shown here before welding)
The cargo doors were stripped further today and rust treated on the inner frame
After the rust converter was applied (neutralised with damp rag, then metho), some rust preventative paint was applied
Both doglegs are now removed (lots of spot welds!), and Gerson legs ready to go in after some final repairs of leading edge of b-pillars
Jack
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Cheers for the comments guys, its def a full on resto
A heap of work has happened over the past 2 weeks!
I finally got to look at the pics, as we only just got the internet reconnected (moving house).
Anyway, here is the overload of pics
The top hat sections were rust converted then painted before the new floor section went down
The rust is everywhere in this bus
We will have to count the number of repair pieces in the bus once all done - a lot of new metal has gone in, here are a few more "to do"
Colour was squirted on the inside nose section (beige grey)
Same pic without flash - base coat/clear coat used
Inside of the nose was also painted before the skin goes on
Inside windscreen section also painted before it is fixed in place
Engine lid was finally painted in epoxy primer then high build primer ready for a guide coat and more sanding
Cargo doors were refitted today to manipulate the gaps before the lower inner frames were cut out
Cargo doors were refitted today to manipulate the gaps before the lower inner frames were cut out
Engine lid was trial fitted today to check gaps and do any adjustments necessary before it comes back off
The outer nose was trial fitted today finally - Cleco fastened in place along with outer valance to get the alignment right
Steve welded up the outer valance and applied rust preventative paint on areas that will be inaccessible once nose is on
The Gerson sections fitted extremely well apart from a slightly excessive length - thus had to cut a small section out and trim to fit in the corners
This cut and shut process resulted in a correct profile and better fit
Same door, different view
The door pin guide had to be salvaged from the old door and welded in the correct position so the door would shut and stay in nice and tight
Same process was undertaken for the front cargo door
After all the welding of the inner frames and realigning the hinges things were looking pretty good (fit wise)
Outer skin on the front cargo door was trial fitted to check gaps etc
Then the rear was fitted with Clecos temporarily - both skins will now come off to paint inner frames and inside door skins
The nose skin was welded in place today and the lips were folded over the a-pillars and outer valance
Jack
A heap of work has happened over the past 2 weeks!
I finally got to look at the pics, as we only just got the internet reconnected (moving house).
Anyway, here is the overload of pics
The top hat sections were rust converted then painted before the new floor section went down
The rust is everywhere in this bus
We will have to count the number of repair pieces in the bus once all done - a lot of new metal has gone in, here are a few more "to do"
Colour was squirted on the inside nose section (beige grey)
Same pic without flash - base coat/clear coat used
Inside of the nose was also painted before the skin goes on
Inside windscreen section also painted before it is fixed in place
Engine lid was finally painted in epoxy primer then high build primer ready for a guide coat and more sanding
Cargo doors were refitted today to manipulate the gaps before the lower inner frames were cut out
Cargo doors were refitted today to manipulate the gaps before the lower inner frames were cut out
Engine lid was trial fitted today to check gaps and do any adjustments necessary before it comes back off
The outer nose was trial fitted today finally - Cleco fastened in place along with outer valance to get the alignment right
Steve welded up the outer valance and applied rust preventative paint on areas that will be inaccessible once nose is on
The Gerson sections fitted extremely well apart from a slightly excessive length - thus had to cut a small section out and trim to fit in the corners
This cut and shut process resulted in a correct profile and better fit
Same door, different view
The door pin guide had to be salvaged from the old door and welded in the correct position so the door would shut and stay in nice and tight
Same process was undertaken for the front cargo door
After all the welding of the inner frames and realigning the hinges things were looking pretty good (fit wise)
Outer skin on the front cargo door was trial fitted to check gaps etc
Then the rear was fitted with Clecos temporarily - both skins will now come off to paint inner frames and inside door skins
The nose skin was welded in place today and the lips were folded over the a-pillars and outer valance
Jack
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I know i know, moving from the 4171, after being born and raised
Now we are 4178 (to the bay), will not be the same
Oh and here is the update for this week so far
Autocraft windscreen surround was not a great fit so needed some work during trial fits
Cargo door skins were tacked in place - upper joint is fully seam welded but is a lap joint rather than butt for strength (weld through primer used on mating surfaces to avoid corrosion plus seam sealer on inside joint)
Both upper and lower horizontal surfaces of the windscreen surround had to be cut and shortened, then rewelded
Cleco's help to keep it in position during trial fits and plug welding
Both cargo door skins were fully welded in - finally the bus is coming together!
Apart from fabricating a new inner skin closing plate around the windscreen the nose is finally done
After about 4 days solid of work just on the nose it is looking like a bus once again - well done to Steve for his persistence on this one!
Jack
Now we are 4178 (to the bay), will not be the same
Oh and here is the update for this week so far
Autocraft windscreen surround was not a great fit so needed some work during trial fits
Cargo door skins were tacked in place - upper joint is fully seam welded but is a lap joint rather than butt for strength (weld through primer used on mating surfaces to avoid corrosion plus seam sealer on inside joint)
Both upper and lower horizontal surfaces of the windscreen surround had to be cut and shortened, then rewelded
Cleco's help to keep it in position during trial fits and plug welding
Both cargo door skins were fully welded in - finally the bus is coming together!
Apart from fabricating a new inner skin closing plate around the windscreen the nose is finally done
After about 4 days solid of work just on the nose it is looking like a bus once again - well done to Steve for his persistence on this one!
Jack
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Cleco fasteners were designed (I think) primarily for the aircraft industry - they basically allow you to hold together two pieces of metal (like a temporary pop rivet) but is easily removable as many times as you want with the pliers. They are great when trial fitting panels as you only need to drill a small hole (1/8in for example) which is easy to weld up.
If you pop in "cleco" in egay there are always pliers/cleco's for sale - not too exy.
Al
If you pop in "cleco" in egay there are always pliers/cleco's for sale - not too exy.
Al