That said, I did go in the garage today and hacked the NSR sill off - it was in a right state, beyond any reasonable hope of saving. At least, after me battering, drilling and grinding it, it's beyond saving now! I'll be needing a new panel for that (don't fancy fabricating a new one - too many odd curves!), but so far, that's the only one I'll need, so I can live with that.
Next on the fabrication list is the wheelarch itself, where it meets the sill at the back. Getting the shape right is going to be tricky - how do you make a template from something that dissolved years ago? :-S
Still, I'm not one to shy away from such a challenge, so I'll work something out, even if it takes me a few goes. Sheet steel is reasonably cheap!
I forgot to take my camera with me today, so no photos of the carnage yet - I'll hopefully do an update tomorrow.
Also over the weekend, we got started on the suspension components - I say 'we', but that job went to my lovely and able assistant Amy, who spent the afternoon ripping out the old rubber bushes. I'd had a go at them before and they weren't in any hurry to come out, so she went straight to the 'burn 'em out' method.
I think she's having a little *too* much fun with that blowtorch! :-)
The technique worked though, all eight bushes are now out (and slightly crispy), now the parts just need a good clean up, a bit of grinding down, and then they're ready for painting - or I might look at prices for powder coating them.
After all that, we deserved a pint, so off we went to the pub (just over the road!), filthy and no doubt stinking of burnt rubber - I hope they don't mind us coming in like that, I get the feeling we're going to be a regular weekend fixture!
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Mmmm Fire!
Next it'll be...
Mmmm Angle-Grinder Sparks!...
You're just indulging my inner-firstarter :o)
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