VW Beetle Restoration - Strip, Clean & Sandblast the Chassis
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Today we take the chassis down to bare metal. I remove all the lil bits. Scrape all the crude, pressure wash, sandblast and test fit the new pans. Check it out! =)
YES......Using the air chisel to remove the old pans. great job.
That is really awesome that you are still able to get such nice replacement panels. Almost 60 years later. Incredibile!
When you took the gear shift rod apart, you should not have had to do that. The whole rod with that end on it will come out the front hole. At 7:22, when you pull out the left side cable, it goes to both sides of the tunnel to open the heater valves for the rear seat. The right side cables are for the opening and shutting the valves for the main heater inlets to the cabin. I took a '^^ completely apart to build Myers Manx dune buggy. It was a lot of fun and I learned a lot about how a bug is put together. You are doing very well. Keep up the project. Thanks.
dude glad you love different projects, but I've been waiting a year to see the swamp dragon, it's like the power going off in the middle of a movie😬
tip of the day;)
make sure the holes line up with the heater channel before you weld them to the body.
nice patina on the body im noooot jealous at all
Dear Reader,
Mr. CT is good in this job. But there is something almost funny about it. Mr. CT seems to have a certain amount of enthusiasm and energy when he starts working on a car, but after a wile it seems to deminish. That's the only expanation I can think of why most of the projects gets stranded at the point of reassembly. Or perhaps Mr. CT doesn't like this part of the restauration. In that case it's perhaps a good idea to find a partner-mechanic'who likes to end the projects, by putting the parts together to get restored cars.
Because I do hope Mr. CT himself or with the help of someone else will reassemble the other cars, like the Ghia and the Porsches.
For the work he's doing, it looks very well done. But for the projects to finish, it looks that a bit of support or co-operation is required.
With Kind Regards,
Michel F. van den Brun
The Netherlands
I quit with him after he quit working on the dragon. Have to come back every now and the to see if he is back to working on it again. He never is. He's always starting something else.
Those are the best looking floor pans I've seen nice quality and fitment.
Wolfsburg West is the best!!! =)
I thought the 914 was going to back on the road in a couple of weeks🙄. I cant watch anymore projects started then go nowhere. Sorry ct.
exact many Projects and none finished is frustrating
How can CT make a video without parts didn't you hear what he said last time he needed parts. I also reckon his videos are not in sync with the real timeline
I agree with this comment. I have watched you begin rusty, the swamp dragon, the Ghia, the 914 and now this beetle. None of them have been completed. What is going on? Why are we seeing multiple tear downs without a completion?
This is the pressure washing sand blast channel.
Awesome progress 👍....in that FL heat too !
Too quiet over at your great channel ;)
Wow that’s satisfying to watch it come together
Just a quick comment on your project, you've come a long ways since the first time watch you do this, Your learn as you go is starting to pay off.
So.... what's happening with the Porsches? Or the Gia? Or rusty? Or the dragon? When will be going back to those CT?
He doesn't care about comments like this, and there are many!!!!
Great work CT, looks like you have put a lot of time and effort sorting your workshop out great setup, i appreciate all you efforts THANK YOU
Thanks Russel👍
Mister "Make it Custom" aka: "The Grandmaster of Metal Shaping", Karl "Dirty Finger" Fischer, (50:46) ... yeah, even here in Holland this skilled Canadian "Japhands" guy is world famous...😎!!
Yes he is pretty freaking awesome! I just found him last week. Soooo cool!
Its good to see you have the passion for old car and wot to get them back from the dead 💀 and to the place where they were made to be by bringing them back to life and put in the work and money and love into them keeping them alive for a few more years and showing all of us that it can be done no matter what haw much work it is I am a big fan of your work from the bottom of my heart the vehicles need more like you in the world 🌎 God bless you all
Just subscribed. Love your attention to detail. Don't care for "patina" but to each their own and some people love it. Great job. Keep it up.
Awesome! Thank you! =)
Trust me. He will never complete this project or any other.......see the swamp dragon.
CT how will you remember where all the wires and cables and clips go? Will you use the video of taking it apart? Can't wait to see the next chapter.
Nice job CT. You’re becoming an accomplished VW chassis restoration man!
Thanks Dan! =)
Otimo trabalho nesse chassis
Like the old school Estwing blue grip hammer. Have had mine since the early 70's. Great tool for a lifetime. Taking the old insulation off the tunnel I've used an inexpensive Harbor Freight oscillating tool with a wood blade attached but filed the teeth down on the blade. Made for real quick work of getting that stuff to release.
Excellent work CT I can see your enjoying this bug project ,keep at it sir !!
not sure if a crowbar looks like a crows claw/foot, but in The Netherlands we call it a 'koevoet', what translates to cowsfoot. 😁
Like your work on your projects!
That greasy crud is a pain in the a*se to scrape and clean off but it protected the back end of that main chassis saving it from rusting away and why it looks as new. But how rewarding is it to get that crud off!
Overall you have an excellent main chassis as those new floorpans proved because they fitted spot on. The few inches of metal repairs in that corner really are no big deal.
Hi CT, good job on stripping the chassis down. The sand blaster works well, but I too like my wire brush on a motor. It really cleans up metal good. But it needs to be precleaned before or some of the debris will be burned into the metal with a wire brush I have found. You made quick work of the tunnel covering with the crowbar. That was impressive I must say. I hate working in the heat, so I felt for you out there.
Those are some nice floorpans. To coat the inside of the tunnel I really like the Eastwood Eastwood Internal Frame Coating it has nozzle on along hose and you just pull it through as you spray coating everything inside.
I don’t miss your videos VW beetle is my car
Very very beautiful, thanks for sharing my friend 👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰♥️👈
Good stuff, I like to seam seal all my over laps and butt joints of metal after black epoxy. Then bed line the floor and belly of the pan, calls for sound deadening and extra corrosion protection.. that's what I do to all my builds.. anywho, can't wait to see the nectar episode..
Very impressive job there! Well done! Looking forward to seeing the next chapter! 👌😎👍
Very good work CT, the karmann is already rolling, I hope to see this classic very soon, congratulations, you have a great spirit and workshop. Best regards
I like that you use good products...those ww pans are the best ones for a bug in the 60's. Earlier bugs need klassic fab pans
I'm so excited to watch this series.
Yes tools shared with others helps out CT :) got lots tools my late Grandfather on mom side left me when he past away plus my late Dad & Uncle to and some over 50 + years old Lol ! One cool is socket Alin Wrench shape L put socket end need on short or long end from 3/8 to 13/16 sizes and 6 to 12 point bolt in hex to square shape to ! Funny parts it from Ireland and over 85 years old was for Horse Carriage and farmers used for tight up plows or cultivators in Horse drawn of 1920 to 1950's made this tool ! Got 8 socket sizes ! Build excellent and strong from Cast Iron all of it by Blacksmiths did them and factory operations!
42:00: Sorry, guys (I mean the people who make VW Beetle replacement parts), it's WolfsbUrg, not WolfsbÜrg. A little misspelling😁! Cheers from Germany!
Looks like you are working your way up to the next level, getting some tools to help you fabricate, etc. I know it’s hard to get to that next step, bodywork that people can see, but I know you can do it! I stopped working on my bug for a long time and ended up sidetracked on a moped because it was just more manageable. I’m gearing up to brave the next step on my bug, “just the heater channels.” LOL 😂 looking forward to your videos.
Thanks Kristen!!! =) 👍
@@CTmoog check out Fitzee’s Fabrications if you haven’t already. He really breaks down how to repair and fabricate panels from even just scrap metal.
Thank you for filming your process of removing the stock VW factory noise insulation (Tar rapping). I would of never thought of using a crowbar to remove all that stock car insulation. From experience, next time you remove any VW. Insulation, use a car heat gun. Warm up that VW car insulation. Makes it Easier to remove. Plus, less crystallize Tar particles flying when your removing the car insulation. Also, using engine degreaser & power wash, helps remove years of grease, and grime that is build up for many years.
For cleanup and blasting, I've switched to the blast attachment for the pressure washer. NO dust and no air compressor comstantly running. Cheap too ! The 'Zon has the cheap ones for $35
Nice job CT I bet that was a great work out getting all the rust off of it awesome buddy see you on the next video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hey, There CT.there you accomplished a great piece of work cleaning out the chassis💪🏻 the tunnel addresses some more attention but that you know. Sandblasting and so on and so onThe Pans look great and fit very nice indeed see you at the next one🇺🇸🙏🏻🍀cheers 🍺🇳🇴. Greetings as Always👍🏻.Hubertus.
Great work CT, this is no mean feat to remove the body and strip a chassis. Only thing I would have done is cover the fuel line up when washing the chassis and I'd have put some rust prevention on the whole of the chassis after sandblasting as it will flash rust really quick. I'm surprised what good condition it's in, especially the framehead. Keep going.
Great job; Wolfsburg West pans are the best; 18 gauge just like the originals. Great fit; you get what you pay for. Leave the original rear braces on the back; no need to replace them.
Excellent video CT :) thought lots projects you be working on lately ruff to clean also related to when did a 1960 Willies Jeep in to Hot Rod in 2013 the fuel tank orgnail was took me 2 month of soak it also razor sharp scraper down rubber tar mix seal top body from and over 6 inches thick on and task to do when no hoist lift up ! Also had on 4 blocks high of ground plus 4 plank sheet boards in place plus 4 jack stands up hold to hold plus straps too tight so won't move ! Plus had use chisel too get tar pry back to also and Crow Bar got name of claw they got super tight grip so won't come lose on your hand or shoulder to ! Claw on feet of bird too and why name that way on tool!
Congratulations, very nice job man!!! Best regards from Brasil!!!
Thank you very much! =)
CT like your channel because you are just like me I have 5 classics 3 65 mustang, 71and 72 chevy nova, I am working in all 5 at same time, have not finish one completetly yet, they are your cars and you work on them anytime and in any order you want, just know I will keep watching your channel. Take care Bud
that metal scraper is one cool tool awesome
It’s so obvious you know a LOT more about the approach to the VW revival now. The floor pan choice is a real relief huh? 😀 this will go very fast for you this time. You definitely need a better compressor 👍🏻 CU soon!
Don't forget the Finnish magic code word "PERKELE". It will help you. Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
congratulations for the workshop, beautiful work on vw, I'm from Brazil and I've been following you for a long time!! I want to do a project like this, but here in Brazil access to tools is still expensive, and spare parts, especially the bodywork, do not offer quality!! but, again congratulations on the project and a big hug!!
Hi were is rusty and ford 100 pickup truck .man I like how you get work on all these old cars
Those Floor Pans those got now are lots thick metal and looks lasting forever in 60 years CT 😳 before need change again also like these one's too !
Great work, lot quicker than the first pan job you did. 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
the fact that’s an all numbers matching l87 pearl white beetle makes this so much desirable, like for me 🥹
Welcome to the metal fab, Mr. CT. =) Now you don't have any more excuse not to complete the projects! Damn, those pans really fit extraordinarily good out of the box.You're lucky this time. Nice, it's looking awesome, you're becoming a pro diy, jumping from noob to level advanced in a short time. Keep on, it's going to be a crazy ride! =) Cheers, don't forget also rusty is waiting for you... 👍
Looking forward to this adventure CT!!!
Absolutely great work. Are the new parts from germany?
Awesome Video I love vw beetles
YOU LEARNED A LOT THE LAST TIME AWESOME
CT that's Awesome. Wolfsbergwest is 10 min from my house. i didn't even know about them.
You should go over there and check it out. Please mention me if you go. Thank you! =)
@@CTmoog I have a 1970 California VW Trike I'll ride it there and mention you
Casey didn’t realize it as yet that was factory corrosion prevention back in the day so when you finish painting or powder coating that sub frame you’re probably one of considered to put some of that type or a similar corrosion abatement back in place just a thought perhaps you already knew it but I don’t know.
I love resto videos,while I'm not mechanically inclined without supervision
Super cool! Floor pans look amazing!
3945: Beetle chassis masterpiece!😮👀
E gratificante assistir a seus vídeos. Fiquei maravilhado com a qualidade o kit assoalho. Em meu pais os assoalhos deixam a desejar na qualidade, mas principalmente com a chapa que utilizam, muito fina. Também sou aficionado por boas ferramentas, "ferramenta certa no lugar certo".
I use easy off oven cleaner and let it soak for a bit. Then pressure wash it. Blow all the water off and hit it with some purple power and simple green, let it soak for a bit. Then hit it with the pressure washer again and blow it off with air. At that point it should be really clean and ready for blast
No te va alcanzar la vida con tantos projectos😲
When you finally get to point to re-install new floor pans, be sure to get a spot weld drill to do the job more easily.
Good afternoon sir I am watching you dismantle your project and I’m happy for you to do that but what concerns me is the safety and the way you do it no goggles no gloves when you dismantle rush metal and you get cut with it or it gets in your eye it’s very dangerous. Best wishes on getting it done you’re braver man that I am trying to restore your Rusty frame on that frame.
I’ve mentioned about the gloves to him lots of times , but like a lot of young men they don’t listen. I wish I’d have listened 40 years ago also. My hands are real bad now, with all the oil/diesel etc over the years.
Veo que él está usando máscara facial total, y buenos guantes...
No sé en qué parte del video se lo ve sin esas cosas...
You could put the 2.0 from the 914 in it for a while. Transforms it 😁
Good to see you using the air chisel at last.Will save your hands I should think.
Gee this is growing on me now Im thinking of looking for a crusty ole bug to fix looks like you have to do a few to really learn how it all works.
Looking forward to this restoration!
Love the restoration process. Great job. I look forward to your next video! Thumbs up.
You need to start looking for that abandoned & neglected THING to add to your stable- full 360° VW well roundedness. 😁
Hello I just found your channel, love vw restoration! Looks good. Subscribing!
[sports announcer voice] CT.Goes.All.The.Way![/sports announcer voice] I'm very impressed by this deep dive. Was this deeper than you intended to go when you started this project?
Great video. Thanks for showing all the details. I’m working on my chassis and this was really helpful
Try using an oscillating tool with scraping blades to scrap easier then by hand, different blades make it easy.
In the 50s, 60d and early 70s, VW used Tar paper/cardboard for insulation of the vehicle. Though it gave rust proofing of the covered area, well you see the mess it make in removing it. And it did not rust proof the other side as you can see.
Great video glad you posted keep them coming thanks
So good Man! IS Very hard job, but the end is Very gratifying
Hi CT how will you remember where all the bolts and washers go? Do you document or label parts? I'm a loyal watcher of your channel for years so you must have tons of little parts stored somewhere. Wishing you the best always. Love your enthusiasm! Arielle in Canada 🇨🇦
Remember he did reassemble rusty.....even though he didnt weld in the panels. He bags and tags everything and that is why he films each bolt. so he can go back and watch the video.
Won't make any difference..
Don't matter he will never get anything out back together anyway.
Super Arbeit,schönes Video 👍👍
Save the Ebrake cables they are fine clean them up and reuse them.
Good work and i learn a lot.
This beatle with this patina is gonna be so nice. But which project will you finish first?! 🤣 cheers from Netherlands!
Congratulation, saludos desde Perú
Thank you my friend! =)
Thats great CT. Keep going
Nosotros le sacamos completamente la chapa plana del chasis, para limpiar a fondo por dentro, cambiar la linea de combustible, caño de acelerador, etc...
Pintar con una buena base protectora, y luego soldar de nuevo esa chapa, con una buena pasada de MIG...
Now that after you blasted it you gotta be concerned about flash rushed so you need to put a rust converter on right away followed by an epoxy primer
Only, when you did the grit blasting you put on a respirator?
Excellent details
I knew that tunnel would be ok CT cool💯😎
Thanks man! =)
why did you get out of hvac installs? wow thats a good spot to be in I thought
Yes, it's a good trade for sure. That was a long time ago. I've been down a few roads since then.
I Love see restorartion VW
Why didn't you fully disassemble the rear suspension ? You need to replate the parts anyway...
great work CT! 😎😎💪💪
great work 👍
Great work, you have just inspired me to redo my mine too, what is the name of the air tool you used to remove the the remaining pieces of the floor pan
En el video dice claramente, que es un martillo neumático...
only one word .> AWESOME < !
Nice job!
What’s going on with the other builds ct