When you commented on the amount of horrible filler all over the panels I was relieved to hear you say get rid and make the panels good first - superb 👍🏻
@ there’s often a bit of status with some over how straight the side panels look - but I think you’re right about having a ding previously and a sloppy job done then. By the looks the lower quarter where the bumper stops looked like it needed a bit of fettling from you too. Great seeing you putting things back as they should be - and battling through despite feeling rough.
Yes I definitely don't want it full of bog but obviously there will be some I'm no fabricator so it's not perfect but along as it's straight and I'm happy with it at the end I guess is all that matters 🤣
Coming along nicely buddy, it’s great to see one of these old buses getting restored properly, to many have loads of filler chucked on them to make them look good, well done 👍👍
That join from side panel to floor, you said there was a previous plate there. Have you considered either seam sealer there or 3M Panel bond. It’s not a bodge and the less heat you add to your new panels the less chance of warping. 👍🏽
@Greyfox1302 yes the peice that's part of the floor I'm going to use a seam sealer to join to the center panel as I would think that's maybe how it was I don't want to add heat to the middle of panel for warping
@@antandjen mine had spot welds either from factory or a previous job but I’ll be using a sealer. Plenty of people are using panel bond for the big panel these days with a couple of welds in the corners and maybe spot welds along the sill
@@antandjenon the inside of the big panel there is a load of heat marks I spotted in a previous video I think are from a spot weld dent puller. Yes a skim of filler but in all honesty I’ve seen far worse.
You are flying through this 🙌 lovely work 👌 look forward to next update 👍🙂
Thank you 😊
When you commented on the amount of horrible filler all over the panels I was relieved to hear you say get rid and make the panels good first - superb 👍🏻
@junglierich8448 yes there is alot on there not sure why as the panels don't look bad I will be using as little as I can
@ there’s often a bit of status with some over how straight the side panels look - but I think you’re right about having a ding previously and a sloppy job done then. By the looks the lower quarter where the bumper stops looked like it needed a bit of fettling from you too. Great seeing you putting things back as they should be - and battling through despite feeling rough.
Yes I definitely don't want it full of bog but obviously there will be some I'm no fabricator so it's not perfect but along as it's straight and I'm happy with it at the end I guess is all that matters 🤣
great progress mate looking forward to the next one 🙂
@james3418 thank you hopefully will be later tonight
Coming along nicely buddy, it’s great to see one of these old buses getting restored properly, to many have loads of filler chucked on them to make them look good, well done 👍👍
@patomalley1744 thank you I will do my best
Doing a great Job 💪💪💪👍👍
@@DavidCarrington-jr7ur thank you
Really enjoying this series mate great work
Thank il give it my best shot
Looking very good that spot weld drill looks a cracking bit of kit cant wait for the next episode
@paulgreen6357 tha k you yeah the drill is cracking 👌
Looking good love the way you exsplane what your doing cant wait for next one keep up the good work
@johnRenton-g6d tha k youni worry I'm talking to much 🤣
coming along nicely, just subscribed ❤
Thank you
Greetings from the U.S.A followed you from Facebook. Keep up the great work.
@JayOverlands thank you I will definitely try
Good work mate. I assume uve treated inside panels with some Gálv weld thru primer
@@acooper4482 I have yes weldable primer on all joints to
That join from side panel to floor, you said there was a previous plate there. Have you considered either seam sealer there or 3M Panel bond. It’s not a bodge and the less heat you add to your new panels the less chance of warping. 👍🏽
@Greyfox1302 yes the peice that's part of the floor I'm going to use a seam sealer to join to the center panel as I would think that's maybe how it was I don't want to add heat to the middle of panel for warping
@@antandjen mine had spot welds either from factory or a previous job but I’ll be using a sealer.
Plenty of people are using panel bond for the big panel these days with a couple of welds in the corners and maybe spot welds along the sill
@Greyfox1302 yeah I've seen loads.doing that on a few now it's definitely one to think about
Wow. Had a feeling that it would be full of filler and rust 😬
@besenzon1 well definitely filler not mutch rust yet tho
@@antandjenon the inside of the big panel there is a load of heat marks I spotted in a previous video I think are from a spot weld dent puller.
Yes a skim of filler but in all honesty I’ve seen far worse.
@Greyfox1302 yeah looks to have had a section at the bottom and a dent at the top from what I can see but the filler work is thick 😅
@ you should some of the jobs I have to do…
It's a shit way to earn money isn't it mate
@migsy2728 I love working on old cars so fun for me I guess 😅
@antandjen do you prefer rust repairs or crash repairs
@migsy2728 I'm all in to be fair rust isn't great but at the same time makes you think and use a bit of brain to fix it correctly