Well Virgin have royally fooked up the internet connection so it's going to be another month before that comes through, so i'm updating this as i go along.
Firstly it's time to get some pictures up of the finished (i use this word loosely! ) front bumper and here it is:
From the original bumper i cut 2 small sections that attached to the chassis with 2 tabs on either side, then folded these back and welded them to create a box section. Drilling a 50mm hole in each side i slid a 3.5mm thick steel tube through them and welded it together. Not finishing there, i then cut the ends off the 2 pieces left of the original bumper, turned them 90 degrees and welded them over the box sections i made. What i ended up with is some sort of tubular ( 50mm ) bumper.
I do have a 100mm steel bollard which i cut 500mm sections and i'm considering sliding these over the ends and welding them on, not sure if they're abit too much though....( the piece of timber is there to hold them in place to get an idea of looks only
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I have also found some steel table supports @ 75mm which i could do the same and aren't as huge! decisions, decisions.....
I've begun replacing the original fuse holders with blade types, after removing the interior furnishing/carpet/noise reducer/soft stuff, whatever it is called, i then removed the cover and plate that holds the electrical gubbins. Screwing a piece of 12mm play which was cut to the shape of the gearbox tunnel, i mounted the blade fuse holders onto this and then went about replacing each cable to the old fusebox, onto the new.
Yes it looks like an explosion in a electrical car shop, but dont panic, it all still works and has done for the past 4 months....( i will get around to finishing it, just re fitted a relay for the front fan today, so took a pic
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I was also having problems with the drivers door not shutting, the interior panel was loose so i took it off to find out why and there are 2 areas which have perished but can be repairable. Firstly the top part has cracked all along a repair weld done before, so i shall re do that:
and the bottom bolt has corroded around the plate and come away, this was repaired with a larger washer:
The bottom of the doors doesn't look too bad, the small sill inside is rotten but the actual bottom of the door is solid thankfully.
However i did notice some damage to the door itself which i cannot for the life of me figure out how it happened:
When i come to re paint the whole landy i'll take this back to metal and weld a line across to seal it up, still remains a mystery as to how it happened....
That's it for now, i have some pics of the truck cab somewhere and i'll upload them when i find them
Cheers