Charcoal Grey GTa RusTROation
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Posted 21/1/2014 9:11 PM (#708976)
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As some of you may know, I now own a R100 GTA in charcoal grey...

What else is there to say...
ITS PROPER FUCKED. Rust has really taken hold and I've taken this mammoth task on to simply say:

Gone are the days of plentiful Tros, Gone are the days of un-rusty Tros 
Today I usher in a new age of restoration, an age where welders tire of endless shifts.
no longer do I wish to follow infidels cursing "its not worth it"
No longer can it be told a rusty metro, is a dead one. 
They have seen so many decades now its time to stand! 


Sons of metropower, of Metro owners club! My brothers!
I see in your eyes the same doubt that would take the motivation from me!
A day may come when the strength of steel fails, Where we Forsake our tools and break all bonds of ownership. 
BUT IT IS NOT THIS DAY! 

An hour of hopelesslness and shattered hands 
when the age of metro comes crashing down! 

BUT IT IS NOT THIS DAY!!!
THIS DAY WE WELD!!!!!!
I bid you stand, Men of the METRO!


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Tucking her away with my make shift seat...
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Posted 21/1/2014 10:40 PM (#708985 - in reply to #708976)
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Go for it you CAN do it !!
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Posted 21/1/2014 11:11 PM (#708986 - in reply to #708976)
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Rust looks worse when you poke at it,and left with a dirty hole.
But once you cut it out to a nice square clean shape it will look a lot better, well for me it does.

I bought myself a nice 1985 Austin metro with 15k on the clocks, not been on the road since 06
And expected floors to be mint, but no I got welding to do.

With your gta just try getting replacement panels where you can as it saves a lot of time and effort.
If in doubt cut it out
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Posted 21/1/2014 11:51 PM (#708988 - in reply to #708976)
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if you start by re joining the floor to the car as I have had to do with mine you end up feeling better about the job. a job like this seems bad but when you start welding it will come together rather quick. i bought a vvc gti some years ago and the inner and outer sills were that bad. there are a few metros in a scrap yard near to me so if there are any parts that you would like give me a shopping list and some funds +1 pint and I can gather them for you. if your not very good at welding at the moment you will be by the end of this project lol
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Posted 22/1/2014 7:32 AM (#708991 - in reply to #708976)
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Go for it. Focus on one area at a time rather than looking at the lot and you will find it will come along quicker
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Posted 22/1/2014 8:47 AM (#708994 - in reply to #708976)
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It took us 3 months, welding every evening and every weekend (sundays included) to get our shell finished. The difference was our car looked a whole lot better than yours, it even had an MOT?! But after a few pokes and removing the sound deadening we wondered had we bitten off more than we could chew. It was worth it though, I say go for it! And Good Luck!!
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Posted 22/1/2014 9:02 AM (#708995 - in reply to #708976)
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get some pics up


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Posted 22/1/2014 9:38 AM (#708996 - in reply to #708976)
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Posted 22/1/2014 1:24 PM (#709005 - in reply to #708976)
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Pictures added.
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Posted 22/1/2014 1:26 PM (#709006 - in reply to #708976)
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Charcoal grey Gta mmmmmmm, shame it's quite rotten but still anything is possible
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Posted 22/1/2014 2:26 PM (#709008 - in reply to #708976)
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what a nice tutorial of where metro's normally rust but seriously it doesn't look like it has ever had rust-proofing sprayed into the sills or inside the rear arches. I like your enthusiasm, god luck with the welding
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Posted 22/1/2014 6:18 PM (#709017 - in reply to #708976)
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dipped in rust when new? lol that's mental!!


Oh and George, is that a cheeky little facelift going on aswell?
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Posted 22/1/2014 11:07 PM (#709057 - in reply to #708976)
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It looks like its got some front end damage looking at the Headlamp resister wire hole?
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Posted 22/1/2014 11:48 PM (#709059 - in reply to #709008)
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DotMatrix - 22/1/2014 2:26 PM

what a nice tutorial of where metro's normally rust but seriously it doesn't look like it has ever had rust-proofing sprayed into the sills or inside the rear arches. I like your enthusiasm, god luck with the welding


no just the rust enhancing sunroof drains
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Posted 23/1/2014 11:47 AM (#709065 - in reply to #708976)
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id expect there to be mud everywhere in those sill covers and there isn't? was it a car that lived on the coast?
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Posted 23/1/2014 11:52 AM (#709066 - in reply to #708976)
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at least you will be a pro welder by the end of it


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Posted 23/1/2014 11:52 AM (#709067 - in reply to #709065)
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Gandi69 - 23/1/2014 11:47 AM

id expect there to be mud everywhere in those sill covers and there isn't? was it a car that lived on the coast?


In the sea I reckon!
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Posted 23/1/2014 1:27 PM (#709073 - in reply to #708976)
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Wow and i thought my shell was rotten. You have some rot in places mine didn't. But better in places where mine was well shot.
If money/time no object go for it.
I smile every day having restored my GTI and got it back on the road.
And every time some one compliments on it( don't see many of those etc ) you get a sense of pride.

Will aka Subbygti
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Posted 23/1/2014 8:19 PM (#709097 - in reply to #708976)
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I am so glad I let you have that, its gone to a good home, best of luck with that, I guess you booked the Mot for about 5 yrs time
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Posted 24/1/2014 10:34 AM (#709109 - in reply to #708976)
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Good luck with this one you crazy man, this job will make grey hairs come early
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Posted 25/1/2014 9:59 PM (#709179 - in reply to #708976)
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anything is possible - its just the time & money issue. My metro had lots of rust a few years back - take your time - cut out a section at a time - and soon you will make some progress.
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Posted 26/1/2014 6:00 PM (#709203 - in reply to #708976)
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Been there done that....













Turned out alright though,








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Posted 27/1/2014 9:57 PM (#709245 - in reply to #708976)
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So progress today:

Found this hiding away in the corner of the cave:

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This is the actual cave! and yes that is a mk1 fiesta that belongs to my dad. Slowly populating this space with various metro spares. The Gta actually came with several spares, 2 wings, gti bumpers and a gti spoiler and a mint gta interior.

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Next jobs:
  • Is cutting the rot out of the floors.
  • tackling the front chassis legs and front crossmember.
  • cut and trim good panels out of white shell i own
  • measure up seriously bad areas for donor panels
  • buy certain panels (certainly rear valance and possible front crossmember, arches

watch this space, alot of work still to come just preparing for welding. Let alone welding.


Have certain trouble areas, serious structural issues front subframe rear mounting point (driver side) and support rail seriously corroded. Have to drill out spot welds for seat mounts and also support beam for floor. remove and possibly replace. possibly chop entire spare wheel well out and replace after dropping the fuel tank and rear subframe down. probably as ruined as the front subframe was.

Also would like to add i was undoing the front subframes driver side, front mount, and well it crumbled to dust. The engine along with the subframe was holding on to only 3 points of the chassis. 3 out of 4 bolts sheared off from rust. and the grinder came out a few times...


SO MUCH GOD DAMN MOTHERFUCKING RUST ITS BEYOND CATASTROPHIC 
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Posted 27/1/2014 10:06 PM (#709246 - in reply to #708976)
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Wow! Quick word of advice. If you buy a genuine Rover rear panel from ebay that it has the wrong 'overplate' (?) on for the 'step' into the boot with the threads for an A series boot latch. It's hard to explain but if you saw you would understand. It is possible to take off and put a K series one on.



Panel you buy from ebay comes complete with light holders and everything but the no. 5 is wrong. Liam has a K series no. 5 he'll prob sell to a good home.

You'll also need the inside part of the rear valance. No. 1 in this diagram...
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Posted 29/1/2014 8:34 PM (#709311 - in reply to #708976)
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today more progress:

Stripped down the rear end. Rear subframe and fuel tank. The grinder came out a few times... lots of hammering smaller sockets onto slightly larger bolts to undo them. Lots of rust and lots of dirt, clag, moss plants webs and spiders.

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the only thing holding the floor to the inner sill:
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The car that will donate some panels and floor to the Gta. Fear not they are not rust stains, they are rust marks from parts stored inside.

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Posted 29/1/2014 8:57 PM (#709314 - in reply to #708976)
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Underneath don't look too bad, get the wire wheel on the grinder and most of that'll clean up
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Posted 29/1/2014 9:36 PM (#709319 - in reply to #709314)
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Surprisingly not as bad as first expected. A few new areas of rust.  But allot of it is pretty much as you say needs a good wire brush and paint.

It's almost ready for welding just the fuel lines to be removed and drill out spot welds here and there.  
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Posted 29/1/2014 9:43 PM (#709320 - in reply to #708976)
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tommib's project teabag was like that, it was jeckulz shell aparrently and I think tommi bought it off metro cj, that was a gta too.
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Posted 30/1/2014 5:50 PM (#709352 - in reply to #708976)
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All gtas are like it. This one just stood in the wet for too long.  Believe it or not on gravel. 

I remember project teabag... Wasnt it scraped in the end?


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Posted 30/1/2014 8:36 PM (#709357 - in reply to #708976)
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Yes was scrapped in the end.
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Posted 30/1/2014 9:13 PM (#709360 - in reply to #708976)
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How good is that floor in the white one? I think I would be tempted to pretty much UN pick the whole lot front to rear as the majority of your boot floor looks knackered too. Or paint the white one grey ??
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Posted 31/1/2014 9:41 AM (#709370 - in reply to #708976)
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Haha pretty much what I'm going to do, won't do the whole floor though as we all know welding in panel joins is a good way to create rust. However, the general consensus is to take majority of th floor and go from there... 

Paint the white one grey?! But then I won't have months of fun welding!!  
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Posted 31/1/2014 12:00 PM (#709374 - in reply to #708976)
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Welding in panels joins wont create rust if done right. They tend to rust because people just grind the metal back to weld without protecting it. Always spray a weld through primer on any panel joins then seal them up but dont go mad on seam sealer because if over applied can make the rust situation worse
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Posted 31/1/2014 7:10 PM (#709384 - in reply to #708976)
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^ ^ ^ Agreed!

I like to hit it with a wire wheel on a brush, polish it up to a mirror finish...
treat it with a rust eater, once it's done it's job wire wheel again...
coat of a good zinc-rich primer on both mating faces, then weld it up...
wire wheel off all the burn marks and contaminants, etch prime, and waterproof asap.
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Posted 1/2/2014 9:01 AM (#709402 - in reply to #708976)
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Duely noted both thanks for the advice!


Im happy to listen to your suggestions, after all this will all be a learning curve for me. Only 21 and done numerous amateur welding jobs now. This is a whole different scale!
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Posted 1/2/2014 2:14 PM (#709403 - in reply to #708976)
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When you have finished welding paint the underneath in bonda primer. You will find it on ebay. Works really good on surface rusted areas. Another thing I would do is get some jenolite rust remover and any of your welded repairs that are left in bare metal just wipe some jenolite over with a cloth and it will stop the metal surface rusting until your ready to paint it all
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Posted 1/2/2014 5:21 PM (#709410 - in reply to #709314)
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only had a couple hours today! 

Managed to remove brake and fuel lines and binned the hydragas lines.

Found yet more rust on the minor scale, the exhaust shields even have created water traps and rusted out the floor. So they have all been binned aswell!

Then things went wrong, i broke two spot weld drill bits that are possibly 20 years old?!

Also got myself a wire brush attachment and set to work attacking suspect rust areas... Then the grinder blew up. Seems like all the gears in the thing have munched each other, the motor works just no drive!

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Posted 3/2/2014 8:26 PM (#709458 - in reply to #708976)
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Ok on my mission to salvage some decent metal and specific areas from the white Tro i own, i've made a bit of progress. Just went at it with an angle grinder and went through a tonne of discs.

Also been wire brushing with the grinder on most rust areas trying to determine whether or not it needs a plate etc. Has made it seem a bit more saveable now...

some areas in fact are completely sound and just had surface rust. 

I'm on the hunt for metro arches and outer sills so hopefully welding can begin this month or next. Hand a few friends round who took the piss with a marker pen (see below)

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Posted 4/2/2014 8:53 PM (#709490 - in reply to #708976)
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George that so went to the right person, I would have not seen any hope there at all, it would have been squashed, good for you, I did the right thing handing that over, great effort to date
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Posted 4/2/2014 11:04 PM (#709494 - in reply to #708976)
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Haha, you shouldve seen it! When the rust was untouched it looked as if i would never find the end. Now ive had a poke and a grind and a brush. Things seem feisable.
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Posted 4/2/2014 11:10 PM (#709495 - in reply to #708976)
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Was that white one the Vvc in your sig or another car?
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Posted 5/2/2014 8:03 AM (#709498 - in reply to #708976)
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Haha god no, it's a white k reg I bought a while back.
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Posted 5/2/2014 8:39 PM (#709515 - in reply to #708976)
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More progress today, we are heading in the right direction at least.

In a nutshell today i drilled out the spot welds for the seat mounts then proceeded to cut the rot out of the passenger side. The way i see it I'm going to fix the floors first then the sills. From there i will then tackle both the rear and front subframe mounts. then after that the spare wheel well.

decided to start over with the gearbox steady mount. I have a replacement i can just puzzle in and weld up instead of trying to figure out something else that could've ended up being a bodge.

Interestingly this car has had welding before in the passenger foot well (see below)

more to come next week!

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Posted 10/2/2014 8:32 PM (#709660 - in reply to #708976)
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So today i had to butcher the subframe mounts to get them off, the bolts were rust-welded to the chassis and the mount.

i also test fit part of the k reg floor into the gta. 


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Posted 16/2/2014 12:43 PM (#709838 - in reply to #708976)
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Lots of progress recently, the first bits of fresh steel in! (after spending a haystack of money on gas)

the K reg is completely destroyed now!

also starting to shape and test fit more replacement panels.

Please remember i am only 21 and have very little welding experience a very tired welding gun (which i am replacing) so do not expect works of art. However they are solid and specific sections go really well, so i am getting there!




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Posted 4/6/2014 8:47 PM (#712510 - in reply to #708976)
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I've not given in!

I have done a lot of plotting and lets say 'self motivation' to get this well and truly underway. Again bare in mind, I'm 22 have no direct guidance for welding - only the web and certain peoples distant advice. I've been progressing when it comes to welding - STILL NOT PERFECT - but better and frankly neater!

Its all in the preparation - nice bare metal - steady hand - patience and concentration.

Anyway here are the pictures of recent progress!

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Posted 4/6/2014 8:51 PM (#712511 - in reply to #708976)
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Here are some pics of my workspace...

if you would call it a unit...? To me its more like a shack!

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HOW IS THIS FOR SOME HEIGHT THEN! LOL!





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Posted 8/6/2014 6:15 PM (#712587 - in reply to #708976)
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A long day of work today!

Got the entire inner sill finished! It took a bit of patience, but the measurements from door seal to floor should be 190mm. This ensures the outer sill panel i've still yet to purchase will fit properly. The angle steel i got came in relatively cheap at £25 for both, it was a tad to thick but it still works. a nice tidy strong weld! probably my best yet, i've downsized to 0.6mm wire and it seems to of helped me stop melting through the body.

The only c**k up being the back corner/fuel tank housing step up. But its strong just looks ugly

I NOW HAVE SOME STRUCTURAL RIGIDITY!!!!!!! finally able to sit/stand on the passenger side floor.

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Posted 8/6/2014 8:49 PM (#712590 - in reply to #708976)
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I think that you are doing well - I cannot weld for toffee - so A few years ago now I paid a body shop to do all my repair work.

Keep it up!!
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Posted 8/6/2014 9:13 PM (#712591 - in reply to #708976)
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Looking good. Dont matter too much how it looks, it puts it back on the road is the main thing
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Thanks guys, underneath doesn't look Pretty with all the patches but I'm not that bothered about it as it won't be seen by many. 

Can anyone recommend or link me up with some reputable panel suppliers. I need 2xsills 1x rear valance and 2xarches. 
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I admire your devotion George, its a mammoth task, well done for sticking with it, if I have anything you need its yours as I am seriously thinking of clearing my stock
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Posted 12/6/2014 10:20 AM (#712646 - in reply to #708976)
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you haven't got any panels tony have you?
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you haven't got any panels tony have you?
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Posted 12/6/2014 5:27 PM (#712651 - in reply to #708976)
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Watching with intrigue.
Loved the speech at the start, I remember that kind of enthusiasm, the sort that recedes with one's hairline.

Good luck chap!
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Posted 15/6/2014 6:49 PM (#712698 - in reply to #708976)
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Step by Step i am getting there, i can happily say that the passenger footwell floor is complete!

just need to plug weld the seat mounts/rail back in. 

Still some improvement to be had with my welding, but in all honesty its pretty good. I just loose my steady hand in awkward locations and the very tired thin metal on this car likes to be a bastard and open up when laying a weld.

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Posted 18/6/2014 10:42 PM (#712771 - in reply to #708976)
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More progress today, a few messy welds today! nothing a good flap disc cant tidy up! think what made it worse was the angle/access to the area.

However, gearbox steady now on, rear subframe mount now fully solid and finished.

I also took the entire crossmember and chassis legs off the front as it was probably the most rotten thing on the car!!!

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Posted 20/6/2014 9:27 PM (#712798 - in reply to #708976)
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such dedication, I am so impressed, I think all members should have a whip round and chuck in a quid or two for the restoration fund, I am happy to start the ball rolling
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Posted 25/6/2014 9:17 PM (#712902 - in reply to #708976)
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That's a damn good idea tony, but it would be a bit suspicious if I started it!!

Anyone is welcome to!

Lots of progress again!!!

I had a little tuition session from Matt (Pietaster) on welding, he's a close friend of mine originally met him at the Tro Fests. Anyway just a little guidance and advise and my welding has improved ten fold!!!

Very happy with todays welding. There is lots of photos in here so ill just shout out now what action I've done.

Removed the front crossmember as it was rotten, got the spare whole front of the 1.1L donor car I've yet to weld this on, I basically patched a few holes in a subframe mount removed the original and used the patched up one. I have also redone a section of the nearside inner sill/floor as it was not 190mm to the door seal ~(new outer sill panels wouldn't tolerate)~ begun the drivers side inner sill, and got on really well with my welding today. Very impressed!

couple other bonus pictures of me flooding the unit with my own sweat, and rust documentation really.

ENJOY:

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Posted 25/6/2014 9:51 PM (#712903 - in reply to #708976)
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That's a damn good idea tony, but it would be a bit suspicious if I started it!!

I am happy to start the ball rolling, if all members just gave a quid then it would be a huge help, lets start a cooperative, we all help each other but do it by numbers
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Posted 26/6/2014 12:19 AM (#712907 - in reply to #708976)
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I'll donate too.

I'm still shocked at how such a low mileage car can disolve so much! Kudos for the work George and team. (Y)
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Posted 26/6/2014 4:04 PM (#712912 - in reply to #708976)
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Good shit Mr Styles. I've had scrapped it long ago.

Don't expect a donation from me though.. You don't deserve one just yet

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Posted 29/6/2014 6:31 PM (#712964 - in reply to #712598)
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rest of the inner sill completed.

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Posted 9/7/2014 5:05 PM (#713163 - in reply to #708976)
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Front driver floor now finished! just need to amend/repair the jacking points and strengthening bars on either side as they have a few holes!

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Posted 9/7/2014 7:24 PM (#713168 - in reply to #708976)
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I think you have put in more metal than it was built with originally
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Posted 10/7/2014 7:31 AM (#713171 - in reply to #708976)
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Well done just had a look at this and I'm chuffed your saving this will be a nice tro once finished
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Looking good.
Welding is as best you can from that machine I reckon, well done.
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Posted 10/7/2014 6:26 PM (#713177 - in reply to #713172)
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thanks for all the kind comments!
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Posted 14/7/2014 5:22 PM (#713245 - in reply to #708976)
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repairing/refurbing the drivers jacking area support rail that meets the subframe mounting area!

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Posted 31/7/2014 10:34 PM (#713531 - in reply to #708976)
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New panels arriving, front valance/cross member completed and my god what a laborious task that was!

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Posted 26/8/2014 8:37 PM (#714126 - in reply to #708976)
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Havent posted here for flaming ages, but progress hasn't suffered!

Concentrated on getting my sorry aching ass off the floor grovelling whilst working on the underneath, so I bit the bullet and went for the spit/rotisserie idea. 2 engine stands heightened then literally some 40x40 3mm box section attached to the front crash bar bolt holes and rear bumper bar holes.

Rather simply, it has made my life a lot easier, wish I had done it sooner. Lots of bits and bobs done, tidied up the underneath a little now I can get access easy. This is where progress will slow up as im attacking very complex areas of rust, such as the valance, wheel well boot floor and corners, subframe mounts and reinforcement box sections.

Bought a new welding mask, Auto darkening, also a powerfile which I might add is a welding dream tool! perfect for tight areas and grinding welds back!


lets start with a panorama lol!

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Posted 26/8/2014 9:42 PM (#714128 - in reply to #708976)
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Posted 27/8/2014 9:14 PM (#714145 - in reply to #708976)
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Love the modified engine stands.

Top work
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Posted 17/10/2014 7:17 PM (#715030 - in reply to #712598)
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The weldathon continues and i can finally see a light at the end of the tunnel.

I am a bit vague as to where i want to go with this car, do i try something new and refreshing like a original engine conversion... Go VVC, or stay standard.

I feel like it deserves something special, but I'm a bit wary of what will be another many hours work or enjoy what i've got.

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Posted 17/10/2014 8:26 PM (#715031 - in reply to #708976)
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Hi

Good luck and I am pleased you feel you can see the light at the end of the tunnel as it is well worth it when you get the rot dealt with, everything else thereafter is a little more enjoyable to do and can be done in small slow stages.

Like you, my own Bluebell journal is now at a crossroads, which way to take it still unknown but I am pleased she is at least free of rot and mechanically sound.

Good luck and keep up teh great journal.

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Posted 18/10/2014 11:15 PM (#715056 - in reply to #708976)
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Still astounds me how rotten this car was for it's mileage and also being an early R100. They seemed to be better than the MPis. Well done George!
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Posted 19/10/2014 11:45 AM (#715065 - in reply to #708976)
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Dave, i think its down to the location its lived. Its been at the end of a very very muddy farm road. That was its daily commute, even now the caked on dusty shit is everywhere!!

I would also like to say the damn twat who applied the seam sealer on this shell needs shooting. Some obvious areas the sealer missing the panel seam entirely! PLUS the amount of it, some places reaching up to 3cm deep!!!!
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Posted 20/10/2014 7:43 PM (#715102 - in reply to #708976)
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Posted 21/10/2014 12:51 AM (#715106 - in reply to #708976)
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your welding skills have come on no end! Keep up the good work!
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Posted 22/10/2014 10:47 AM (#715124 - in reply to #708976)
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This thread just proves that metro ownership is the ultimate welding apprenticeship.

Fair play.  Brings back recent memories that I've been trying to suppress, and brings on cold sweats from thinking of what likely needs done for next MOT...
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Posted 13/11/2014 12:01 PM (#715713 - in reply to #708976)
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Posted 22/12/2014 7:05 PM (#716317 - in reply to #708976)
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prepare to be bombarded by my progress, lots and lots done. Im almost finished. Only 1 arch and rear valance to do!

Im so glad its almost over and reassembly can begin! Hopefully i will actually finish the weldathon in january! 

pictures will tell the story! 

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Posted 22/12/2014 11:18 PM (#716320 - in reply to #708976)
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Posted 23/12/2014 12:23 PM (#716322 - in reply to #708976)
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Hats off to you for sticking at this mate, you've put a lot of effort in here and pretty much nearly rebuild that shell from the ground up.
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Posted 23/12/2014 10:38 PM (#716324 - in reply to #708976)
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LOOKING GOOD GOT TO BE CLOSE TO FINISHED NOW
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Thanks for all the support guys this car has drained 2 sheets of steel, 6 repair panels, 2 20 ltr gas bottles and 3 reels of welding wire.

I can taste the end of the welding! 
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2nd to last welding job complete, the arch went on alot better than the other side, but will still need filler!

The last thing i need to do is weld on a rear valance, which should be a doddle, if the panel would just turn up!

1 last weld, then i can put the torch down for good and get the thing seam sealered, painted and undersealed! 

A year this month this Rusty bucket has had my slavery, all those hours gone into it!

It has taught me so much about welding and fabrication i owe it that much! 

Enough talk, lets illustrate the progress!

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Top work and dedication mate
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Long time no update, so here we go!

Weldathon was completed a year ago, not much has happened since, but rust prevention, epoxy paint, stone chip and dynax cavity wax.
It's also had a couple jobs done like loom repairs and interior floor paint.
(I am doing things on a budget, but from this still ensuring a decent car)

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A commemorative photo to signify the end of the welding:
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Lets not drain the sunroof into the sills anymore yes?

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The car is now back on its wheels!!!!

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Great work!! Can't wait to see this done (Y)