junkyarddog Posted August 19, 2022 Author Share Posted August 19, 2022 26 minutes ago, Tickman said: Get well soon Thanks,I'm annoyed that I've lost a fairly decent week of weather because of it,it's broken my momentum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted September 3, 2022 Author Share Posted September 3, 2022 Covid has thankfully left the building, but I've lost two weeks welding on this heap. Paneled up the front end,used the bonnet from the doner car as it's pretty decent, the old one was a repainted red that my nephew and his pals had used as a trampoline sometime in the past. The wings are off my other golf,not sure if I'll use these ones yet,but for now they will suffice in lining things up. Then it was onto fixing the windscreen surround. That took me three days,was knackered after the first day,but gradually felt better. Floorpans next. Dyslexic Viking, Coprolalia, Andyrew and 8 others 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 8 Author Share Posted March 8 Work has restarted on this heap. Today's endeavour was to fit a windscreen to make sure the repaired surround was the correct shape. I didn't have a spare screen,so had to buy a new one. Thankfully they are still readily available,went for one with a top tint. It fits! MiniMinorMk3, 500tops, Dyslexic Viking and 9 others 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 9 Author Share Posted March 9 Floor pan repair is next. Started on the passenger side front first. Bit scruffy,but not too bad. Some wire brush action revealed more holes. Welded up and welds dressed. Mike D, Tickman, Stanky and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 10 Author Share Posted March 10 Rear passenger side Floor pan next. Wasn't too bad. Long strip needed under the seat rail. Then gave it all a squirt of red oxide primer. One side done. Back_For_More, artdjones, Dyslexic Viking and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 11 Author Share Posted March 11 Driver side rear. Seat rail has rotted through,luckily had a good one on the doner vehicle. Just have to weld it in the correct position! Overview of the whole floor pan. Welded in the seat rail first. Then patch the rest up. artdjones, juular, Datsuncog and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 14 Author Share Posted March 14 Drivers floorpan next. This one needed the most work. Managed to get quite a chunk from the doner car. Chassis rail needed a minor repair too. That done,time to tackle the rest. Next was the front corner. Underneath this is a jacking point. So I chopped out a bigger section to see the condition of what lay beneath. I had thought I'd have to repair this from underneath,but the rust was very localised,so it could be repaired from the top,result! Ground the rot out then fashioned a repair patch and welded it in. Then welded the floor section back in. Then make up another patch. Then weld it in(was a bit of Vauxhall Viva once upon a time) Time to make up a few more repairs then clean up the welds. Done. Andyrew, crad, BlankFrank and 11 others 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 15 Author Share Posted March 15 Next was this cheeky little rust hole in the front wheel arch. Doner car came to the rescue again. Welded in. Cleaned up the driver side floors ready for a squirt of red oxide primer. Floors in the cabin are finished. juular, artdjones, Tickman and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 17 Author Share Posted March 17 Spare wheel well. Rotted around the retaining bolt to hold the spare,and also the fuel tank strap that is on the underneath. Mmmmmm,rusty. Fortunately the Mk3 I bought recently had a reasonably decent spare wheel well,unfortunately the tank strap bracket has rusted and been plated up before. Time to chop out the grot. I was going to make several smaller patches,but decided to chop out as much as I could in one go. Doner cut lined up. Welded. Still got to do the tank strap bracket. I left the old one on to maintain its position for the time being. Dyslexic Viking, juular, Tickman and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 18 Author Share Posted March 18 Next was to finish the fuel tank strap bracket. First make up a patch for the top of the bracket. Then drilled a hole in the panel and threaded a bolt all the way through the bracket and floor to preserve the location point,the original had this too,it doubled up as a drain hole. Next I could remove the tank bracket. Hmmm,needs a tickle of the welder. The doner mk3 bracket was in worse shape. But there was enough material between the two to make a useable one. So it was time to refit the fuel tank and double check everything still lined up. Time to weld it all in and clean back the welds. Done. Boot floor where it joins the rear panel next. Dyslexic Viking, puddlethumper, juular and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matty Posted March 18 Share Posted March 18 Weirdly looks like the outline of an alterboy. (As an aside, I served on the alter till I was 16. In that time no priest ever laid a finger on me. As a result I grew feeling somehow unattractive 😆) dome, juular, junkyarddog and 3 others 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 18 Author Share Posted March 18 54 minutes ago, Matty said: Weirdly looks like the outline of an alterboy. Well I guess it is a bit Holy(holey) grogee and Matty 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 20 Author Share Posted March 20 Next was the rear edge of the boot floor where it meets the rear panel. The seam between them traps moisture with the inevitable result. Rot. Great..... I needed a folded edge for the boot floor my metal folder isn't big enough to do the the fold in one go. A rummage in my shed turned up this sill,for a mk1/2 Fiesta,but of surface rust but otherwise perfect! Chop chop, weld weld. Despite it looking straight, there is a curve to the rear panel, so I had to slit the patch in a few places to suit. Time to make up the rear panel repair. Bashed a groove into it with a bit of square section steel bar. Trial fit. Weld. Removed rotten section. Time to clean up the welds. That's pretty much it for the main structural repairs. Still a few more spots of rot that need attention,so I'm not done with the welder just yet,wonderful🙄. Datsuncog, Dyslexic Viking, Ted Eggs and 9 others 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuboy Posted March 20 Share Posted March 20 keep up the good work!! junkyarddog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted March 24 Author Share Posted March 24 Another common rot spot. Under the rear tail lights. Some rust appearing under the seam sealant too. Cleaned off. Grot chopped out. minor repair in the lower flange. Ground down. Patch made. Patch welded in. Welds cleaned up. Taillight still fits,time to do the other side. BlankFrank, Datsuncog, Tickman and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shampooefficient Posted Saturday at 09:34 AM Share Posted Saturday at 09:34 AM Oh, I'm having flashbacks. I bought a slightly rough one theee years ago. Just under three years ago it started misfiring and then as we started to investigate, discovered there was rather less metal in it than VW had originally specified. I'm still convinced it was Mot'd by phone. I've still got a few days work left to do on it... Having given up trying to make it realy nice, I've gone for solid, mechanically sound, and satin black paint... junkyarddog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tickman Posted Saturday at 10:52 AM Share Posted Saturday at 10:52 AM Glad you are back on this. Excellent work again. junkyarddog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juular Posted Saturday at 11:13 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:13 AM How did I miss this great work going on? Great work going on. junkyarddog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted Monday at 07:53 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 07:53 PM Time to do the other side. Was much worse. Chopped out. Lower mounting edge had rusted through too. Never mind,it can be fixed. First repair welded in and being cleaned back. Ready for the top repair now. Made from the same old sill panel I had used to repair the boot floor edge. Welded in. Check the taillight fitment. Squirt of red oxide primer. Done. Nullzwei, 500tops, grogee and 8 others 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grogee Posted Tuesday at 09:48 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:48 AM This is some elite level sparkler action here. I can see the donor car has saved you some time but there doesn't seem to be any section that you can't fabricate from some other old bit of car. Do you do commissions? Puma floor is just starting to 'go' and will need doing one day, it's very much like the front floor bit on your Golf with the box section running underneath. junkyarddog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grogee Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM Also, here's what yours could look like. My semi-employer's one that he picked up at auction recently for £14k... junkyarddog and mercedade 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted Tuesday at 07:27 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 07:27 PM 9 hours ago, grogee said: Do you do commissions? Frayed knot,besides I don't live in the UK😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted 5 hours ago Author Share Posted 5 hours ago Next was the fuel filler surround. Surprisingly good on this,it's a common grot spot,my 5 door was really rotted here,both inside and out. The inner on this is mint,no work required at all. The outer has a few pin holes though. Ground out the worst of the rot and let in a small patch. Ground down the welds and test fitted the flap. Done. Dyslexic Viking, Sunny Jim, Datsuncog and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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