Colthebrummie
Well-Known Member
I am constantly full of admiration when I read about owners changing engines, chassis or even making their own chassis from scratch, on this forum. What is the difference between these brave souls and me? I have some mechanical competency, I certainly have plenty of tools but I lack the bravery necessary to overcome my fear of the expected. You all know what I mean, one little job leads to another and another and so on until you wish you handn't started. I want to fit door mirrors to my 109 but to do that I need to remove the top door hinges. The screws won't budge, should I break out the impact gun or will this chew the screw heads or worse, snap them off. I can count the number of landy jobs that went well with no complications on my thumbs. Almost every job I do on it results in me needing to order some other unrelated part that fell to bits in the process of the original repair/improvement/tinkering which usually means long waits for delivery and good weather. Basically, I want to drive it rather than fix it. How many resto threads have there been where the enthusiastic owner says he reckons a complete strip and rebuild will take about 6 months. We are still watching his progress 18 months later. If that had been mine, I would have scrapped it long ago, I have little patience you see. Perhaps I should attempt removing my hinge screws whilst parked at the gates of the scrapyard so if it goes wrong (again) I can just walk away whistling a merry little tune.
Thanks for reading my rant,I needed to get it off my chest.
Col
Thanks for reading my rant,I needed to get it off my chest.
Col