mk1 project - shell up custom rebuild- sheet metal work time
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mk1 project - shell up custom rebuild- sheet metal work time
still ongoing with this - although going backwards
finished front panel is off to pastures new and a new one has been sourced.
photo updates soon - just making a flexible pattern of the whole bulkhead before it gets chopped out
finished front panel is off to pastures new and a new one has been sourced.
photo updates soon - just making a flexible pattern of the whole bulkhead before it gets chopped out
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Glad your still going on this mate. Was getting worried when it went quiet as it's one of my favorite builds. I am starting work in my engine bay now so I will be watching your build closley
Keep it up the awsome work.
Keep it up the awsome work.
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cheers mate
yeah has been a bit quiet of late - will be going backwards for abit longer but the end result will be worth it ( i hope) - mainly been working on metal finishing stuff.
hopefully get some pics up over the weekend
look forward to seeing the bay work
yeah has been a bit quiet of late - will be going backwards for abit longer but the end result will be worth it ( i hope) - mainly been working on metal finishing stuff.
hopefully get some pics up over the weekend
look forward to seeing the bay work
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time for the chop
flexible pattern for the new bulkhead panel - to locate all the important details and cutting template
the result 8O
atleast i have better access to the bay now haha - few bits to hammer out here and there - then can start on the lead work
also - picked up a new VAG complete front panel for the mk1 - for the princly sum of 72 english pounds. not bad to say they are obsolete and cost twice that orginally
flexible pattern for the new bulkhead panel - to locate all the important details and cutting template
the result 8O
atleast i have better access to the bay now haha - few bits to hammer out here and there - then can start on the lead work
also - picked up a new VAG complete front panel for the mk1 - for the princly sum of 72 english pounds. not bad to say they are obsolete and cost twice that orginally
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8O Fair play Mike,and I thought tackling the roof was tricky
This is going to be awesome ,have you decided on a engine yet?
This is going to be awesome ,have you decided on a engine yet?
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83 gti 5v
78 gls
83 gti 5v
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wow, need to see more mike.. i just registered to say i really like the work! well done, keep going, more more more.
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really good work
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got anymore to show us then mike?
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nothing exciting i'm afraid.
basically just been metal finishing bits on the bay - grind, sand, file, hand sand - repeat.
hammer and dolly everything until its as flat and straight as possible - debating to lead or not to lead
slow work and not really update worthy
more soon i hope
basically just been metal finishing bits on the bay - grind, sand, file, hand sand - repeat.
hammer and dolly everything until its as flat and straight as possible - debating to lead or not to lead
slow work and not really update worthy
more soon i hope
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hiya great thread,keep up the good work.i really want to make one of th erigs you have can you give me dimensions and sizes of the metal you used so i can pop down to b&q n knock one up myself cheers
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Blue rhd 83 mk1 golf gti (weekend toy)
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I used 50x50 x 3 angle to mount to the body the rest is 50x50 x 3 box - the out riggers for turning it over are 40 x40 x5
search for a metal suppliers or fabricators near by - they'd be about 10 million times cheaper than B&Q
search for a metal suppliers or fabricators near by - they'd be about 10 million times cheaper than B&Q
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awesome work mike, i think its time for some more pictures
BACK SOON..............
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Nice work mate tbh.
I need to do that with the back of my car….
Its wounded tbh.
Nice though, ncie.
I need to do that with the back of my car….
Its wounded tbh.
Nice though, ncie.
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thanks for the kind words
when i have something picture worthy i'll get some up - but for the forseable future its just hammer and metal finishing stuff
still got a lot to do until i'm fully happy but its getting there
when i have something picture worthy i'll get some up - but for the forseable future its just hammer and metal finishing stuff
still got a lot to do until i'm fully happy but its getting there
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where are you in the UK Mike?
BACK SOON..............
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Few little updates,
drivers side turret - been hand finishing the metal work trying to get everything nice and straight - still a work in progress but its getting there
made a start on smoothing the vag front panel i picked up - doing a few things differently now - this bit turned out good
carried the bump from the edge of the front panel through into the new section and tapered it out make it look natural
more soon
mike
drivers side turret - been hand finishing the metal work trying to get everything nice and straight - still a work in progress but its getting there
made a start on smoothing the vag front panel i picked up - doing a few things differently now - this bit turned out good
carried the bump from the edge of the front panel through into the new section and tapered it out make it look natural
more soon
mike
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Looking good mate. Your putting some serious hours into it .
I am on with my bay at the minute and it's taking forever but it will be worth it in the long run.
How are you smothing the welds down/finishing the metal? I have been using a grinder to get it close but not sure how to finish is. I was thinking of getting a finger belt sander.
Any help much appreciated
I am on with my bay at the minute and it's taking forever but it will be worth it in the long run.
How are you smothing the welds down/finishing the metal? I have been using a grinder to get it close but not sure how to finish is. I was thinking of getting a finger belt sander.
Any help much appreciated
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serious hours indeed
I only ever weld an inch at a time - then finish that inch then weld the next etc
First i knock down the proud of the weld with the edge of a grinding stone on the angle grinder - so i don't catch any of the sheet metal.
If i can get behind the panel i'll then hammer and dolly the heat effected area of the weld to stretch it back. Then i'll go over the weld with an air sander on a slow speed to knock down any high spots. Once its starting to look flat i'll use a da sander completely blend the weld. Then do the same to the next inch.
would avoid using a sanding disk on a grinder as they are abit harsh and build up heat very quick
hope that is off some help
look forward to seeing some updates mate
I only ever weld an inch at a time - then finish that inch then weld the next etc
First i knock down the proud of the weld with the edge of a grinding stone on the angle grinder - so i don't catch any of the sheet metal.
If i can get behind the panel i'll then hammer and dolly the heat effected area of the weld to stretch it back. Then i'll go over the weld with an air sander on a slow speed to knock down any high spots. Once its starting to look flat i'll use a da sander completely blend the weld. Then do the same to the next inch.
would avoid using a sanding disk on a grinder as they are abit harsh and build up heat very quick
hope that is off some help
look forward to seeing some updates mate
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Sounds good I will give it a go and see how I get on.
You must have about 40 hours in your engine bay so far with that level of dedication. The end result is awsome tho looking at the pics, it will be a shame to paint it .
I did think about using sanding discs on the grinder but thought it would be far to fast.
Thanks for the info.
You must have about 40 hours in your engine bay so far with that level of dedication. The end result is awsome tho looking at the pics, it will be a shame to paint it .
I did think about using sanding discs on the grinder but thought it would be far to fast.
Thanks for the info.
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