Back of the garage

Just glad I found it, the other side is fine - I had to do a small repair when I did the last jacking point but the rest of it is good ( well what I can see :I) I guess that side didn't need cutting away when that lower panel was replaced.

Harvey the RV
 
oh dear panky mate it does look a sorry site. never mind you can re build it mate, just have another glass of the red stuff and forget all about it.;)
 
I'm looking forward (in a perverse kind of way:I) to getting it sorted, I like a job I can get my teeth into :D Then I've still got to sort out all those little crappy bits and pieces:I
The red is flowing freely :p

Harvey the RV
 
The big hole at the top of the pic is the gas bottle holder - not a repair in progress and what looks like rust on the bottom of the side panel is actually wax-oil:I I drilled out the pop rivets and peeled back the edge of the gas bottle trough so I could weld the floor edge repair section in and even that little strip of metal is sound so it all should be fairly straightforward now. Still can't understand why they went to so much trouble preparing the edge of the floor for a repair and just didn't bother - all the hard work was done. I even found little spirals of metal off-cuts in the cill where a nibbler had evened off the edge of the floor[V].

Harvey the RV
 
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Originally posted by Enigma

Well if it's free, I'll have a large glass please:D



There will be one in the post - look out for a large soggy envelope :)

Harvey the RV
 
Obviously didn't realise thats what stops the body falling off [xx(]

http://www.commervanspares.co.uk/

http://www.yorkshireclassiccampers.co.uk/
 
Thats real bad luck extra work wise:([:(!] but better found now than when you thought that it was all finished and were using him

back to my "rootes"
 
Sorted out the little problem of the lack of floor edge and started probing around a little hole in the wheel arch - a bit of mild surgery was needed :I

Floor sorted

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A bit of attention needed to the wheel arch

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A good job well (for me) done. But then I started cleaning up for the photo shoot and noticed the dust and crap was disappearing down a hole right at the edge of the floor covering where I had cut it back so I investigated [V] and it wasn't a pretty sight.



The little hole was the edge of the chasm at the join of the floor

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The entire joint has corroded through and it looks like the box section underneath is none too healthy[xx(]
Tomorrow I think I'll pull out the rest of the interior (there's not much left:I) and rip up the floor covering to see what else is hiding underneath - I've run out of metal so I won't be doing any welding so I'll have to fill the time in somehow :)

Harvey the RV
 
Excellent progress Panky. Good your finding this rust now rather than later. Shouldn't take you long to tackle the extra bit you've found going by your progress today.
 
Thank's Adam, I'm a bit peeved off at the mo' - just when you think you are getting on top of thing's something like this bites you in the rear[V]. It looks worse in the flesh and I'm expecting some more to come along. Doesn' look like Harvey will see the road this year[V]

Harvey the RV
 
Now is the time to chop out the rot so I got myself ready:I
It's quite easy stripping out the interior - not sure about putting it back though:)



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Do you like my new Auotosleeper style work bench:p


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Innit big [8D]



Not too bad - rot wise, a similar repair needed to this side of the floor above the jacking point and a few localised grot spots, but at least this side has got an edge to the floor.

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I think I might trash the original interior and go or something a bit more luxurious - the first AutoPanky :I



Harvey the RV
 
Don't worry Chris he's in safe hands - and I said that with a straight face :I

I wonder why the rear wheel arches are different, the nearside one has a step in it but the other side is a complete curve. Maybe the shell was built originally as a minibus and it is to make room for a row of seats. I can't see it being modified to fit the fridge in somehow :I

Harvey the RV
 
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I wonder why the rear wheel arches are different, the nearside one has a step in it but the other side is a complete curve. Maybe the shell was built originally as a minibus and it is to make room for a row of seats. I can't see it being modified to fit the fridge in somehow

Mine's got a cut out too - I think it is for the fridge if I remember correctly. I bet Autosleepers were a little peeved to have to muck about cutting chunks out of wheelarches!
 
Autosleepers did this to fit a fridge, dosn't seem to interfere with the wheel ;)

http://www.commervanspares.co.uk/

http://www.yorkshireclassiccampers.co.uk/
 
The last day of my holidays so I've had an early finish (slacker) besides I think I've upset the neighbours enough for today[}:)]
First job was to jack up the rear nearside to test the jacking point and to check the wheel cylinder. Jacked up no problem so checked around the cylinder and adjusted the drum right up (leave the bleeding for another day:I) Then drained and removed the petrol tank[xx(] The outlet was blocked with crud and a piece of welding wire was needed to clear it - 2 gallons of rather yucky looking petrol drained into me bucket and once on the floor you could see the tell-tail signs of seepage around the seem, I think it's time to change it(Tim you have mail:I)



Once the flammables were out of the way out came the disc cutter - four discs later.....

A pile of scrap



And the resulting hole



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The little 'V' notch in the cross member is the only bit of real rot I found and attacked with the flapper disc - the rest is surface rust that I'll wire brush and treat with Aquasteel. I used a spot weld drill to separate the floor from the chassis rails - you can see where I was a bit enthusiastic and drilled right through but if your careful the metal underneath can be left sound - a very handy piece of kit [^]
Back to work tomorrow[V] so progress will slow right up but I think the neighbours deserve a rest:I

Harvey the RV
 
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