Saturday, 27 November 2010

Straighten Up!

It's the most unhappy people who most fear change.
Mignon McLaughlin


Once again a samaritan has come to my aid. The front passenger door has been aligned correctly for me by neighbour, Marius, and it opens and closes beautifully now. The incorrect striker plate was the cause of most of my problems but the hinges needed spacing and aligning too. While he was here he aligned the driver's door accurately and correctly too, brilliant. Where would we be without mates, eh? Thanks Marius.


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Sunday, 14 November 2010

Getting There

Wandering re-establishes the original harmony which once existed between man and the universe.
Anatole France


I've been doing random bits here and there but have spent a lot of time working on making a replica of the "rock n roll" bed hinges. Maybe I can make a few bucks selling it off to another VW lover. I have managed to finish filling and flatting the left-hand sliding door. It still has the odd ripple and wave but looks pretty acceptable to my skew eye. I'm hoping that it won't be obvious to the casual observer that it used to be a sliding door...



Front is still a bit wobbly looking with a few high and low spots but it's getting there - gotta keep on sanding!


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Saturday, 9 October 2010

Dent Doctor

Everything we possess that is not necessary for life or happiness becomes a burden, and scarcely a day passes that we do not add to it.
Robert Brault


There are a few random dents around the body. I shall probably ignore the smaller ones and just paint over them (!) but these in the pic needed to be fixed. I have, as usual, just blathered some red oxide with a brush over the finished work - I'll flat it all down nicely later. The recent rain storms have brought up the old rust issue again, surprise. If I had a proper budget for this project then I might consider putting a roof up.


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Friday, 3 September 2010

Helping Hand

Happiness consists, not in possessing much, but in being content with what we possess. He who wants little always has enough.
Zimmermann


Young colleague Bradley came over for few hours to help out with some of the hard labour. Thanks mate! I have spent so much of the previous month with the same old thing - sanding and filling...it's great to have a helping hand. Wonder if he'll still be smiling at the end of the day?


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Saturday, 28 August 2010

Lovely Bumpers

A ship is safe in harbor, but that's not what ships are built for.
John A. Shedd


Still busy busy busy filling and sanding the front. It's actually rather bent out of shape but I'll flat it and smooth it and get it as good as possible. I'm not trying to make a concourse machine - this will be a vehicle for hitting the game reserves and a lot of out of the way places so looks are not as important as comfort and reliability. She's always been a head-turner. I guess she always will be. I would have made a bit more progress but Dad came to visit so I downed tools early.


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The bumpers were pretty battered and were both a little twisted - the result of a lot of bushwhacking over the years. I have straightened out most of the twisties and re-aligned them. I have removed the worst of the rust. A little more cleaning up and they'll be ready for primer. Oh I do love a nice pair of bumpers!

Sunday, 8 August 2010

Frustrating Front-End

Without adventure civilization is in full decay.
Alfred North Whitehead


For perhaps the 12th time I have removed surface rust, sanded down yesterdays filler, cleaned up the filled area and applied another thin coat of body filler. It's finally starting to look a little like a Kombi again, although the filler is so thick in places that I feel more like a sculptor!


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Sunday, 11 July 2010

Front Filling

Every man can transform the world from one of the monotony and drabness to one of excitement and adventure.
Irving Wallace


I have spent the past ten days cleaning and filling the front panel, which was damaged even more badly than I thought. I borrowed a fancy hydraulic ram thingy to push out the worst of the dents from the inside (thanks Rob!), cleaned off the rust and starting filling again. I had hoped that the work would stay dry in our rainless winter but it has been so cold that we have heavy dew and the rust still takes over as soon as I finish. I have to wire-brush the bare metal parts again each time before applying the next layer of filler. Thank goodness for beer to keep me motivated :)


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