dominicbeesley
Well-Known Member
I got a plasma cutter the other day to help with jobs around the garage - what a great piece of kit.
First thing I thought I'd do is unpick some of the welding on my 109 project to check the quality of the PO's welding....
Absolutely not good, no penetration, old paint not cleaned off and welded to unsound paper thin bits of the chassis. the bottom plate came off with nothing more being leaned on gently!
I've also found a few patches that have rusted through. Everything from the back axle to the rear cross-member seems to be patches over patches, plus both front dumb irons have been plated over and really need to be replaced. The rear spring hangers also look to have been replaced and just welded over the top of a gaping hole!
I'm now trying to weigh up options. I've failed to find anyone selling half chassis for 109's and I'm not sure my fabricating skills (cough) are up to the job of rebuilding the whole back section.
So, other option is a new galv chassis, I see Richard's are bout the £1500 mark (ten times what I paid for the motor!) and could be tempted but for a 1978 motor seems to be a bit of a pricey option.
Any suggestions for cheaper alternatives welcome...
D
PS: Not whinging about the PO really, I'm sure my welding isn't much better and he did warn me!
First thing I thought I'd do is unpick some of the welding on my 109 project to check the quality of the PO's welding....
Absolutely not good, no penetration, old paint not cleaned off and welded to unsound paper thin bits of the chassis. the bottom plate came off with nothing more being leaned on gently!
I've also found a few patches that have rusted through. Everything from the back axle to the rear cross-member seems to be patches over patches, plus both front dumb irons have been plated over and really need to be replaced. The rear spring hangers also look to have been replaced and just welded over the top of a gaping hole!
I'm now trying to weigh up options. I've failed to find anyone selling half chassis for 109's and I'm not sure my fabricating skills (cough) are up to the job of rebuilding the whole back section.
So, other option is a new galv chassis, I see Richard's are bout the £1500 mark (ten times what I paid for the motor!) and could be tempted but for a 1978 motor seems to be a bit of a pricey option.
Any suggestions for cheaper alternatives welcome...
D
PS: Not whinging about the PO really, I'm sure my welding isn't much better and he did warn me!