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DaveyB 10th June 2013 10:16 PM

Chassis fully welded
 
Hi I have managed to complete all the welding on my chassis apart from engine gearbox and rad mounts, what's the best next thing cut out portion of BR10 ?

My chassis is quite rusted up in places so it's going to need a good clean up should I concentrate on this before considering fitting the floor and cutting out BR10?
For various reasons I have had to take my time building my chassis it is a good feeling to of reached this point I would not of got this far with out the help from the forum thankyou

DaveyB

jason 82 11th June 2013 06:47 AM

Well done Dave ! It's a great feeling, for ages you doubt yourself, then one day, it all comes together. If your chassis is getting rusty, I would recommend that you get it finished ASAP, then book it in for soda blasting. Soda blasting is extremely effective, and doesn't generate as much heat as sand blasting. I live in Gloucester, and I have booked my chassis in for a soda blast & zinc phosphate anti rust protection, all for £180 ! If you live by me, I will give you their number. I have done a few car restorations, & I can't recommend this process strongly enough. Just make sure that all your weld are fully finished first. I am putting my wishbones in as well.

DaveyB 12th June 2013 09:17 PM

Thanks for the reply and thanks for the idea but I think I will just be rubbing down priming and painting the chassis just to save costs really but thanks again.
Dave

will_08 13th June 2013 12:04 PM

Angry grinder with a cup brush will bring the metal up good,

but they get everywhere those wires, cant go in the garage without getting one in my shoe!! :mad:

Well done on your progress so far :cool:

DaveyB 13th June 2013 07:58 PM

I will give that a try thanks.
Dave

Johno 13th June 2013 08:54 PM

Hi Dave,
My friend Tony at work bought one of those sand blasters off eBay for around £100, well worth it if you have a good enough compressor.
We used it for loads of parts for the build in the end.

DaveyB 13th June 2013 11:04 PM

Thanks I will have a look at that as there are areas that will be tricky to get to with a wire wheel or emery cloth.

Daveyb


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