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Unfortunately complete new chassis aren't available but repair sections are from Martin Maltas. If you could post some pictures of the areas you are concerned about we could maybe offer some advise. We've seen a lot of rotten metal work and rarely is anything beyond saving so post them up and lot's have a look![]()
Oh that’ll buff out lolAre you really sure about that Panky!View attachment 4372
Hope there is help as I need some.Hi and welcome. There is always helpful advice on here![]()
Hi, most or I should say all looks like rust, some bits screwdriver doesn't go further than it should but some bits screwdriver disappears, do you know of anyone that is near Carmarthenshire in Wales uk that has a real passion for old vehicles as I don't really want her scrapped.Hi there, yes most of us have met the ginger warrior on many occasions and unfortunately he can be quite ferocious. Are you able to see the bare metal of the chassis or is it covered by a coating?
Unfortunately I'm in the Midlands so I'm not sure about anyone in Wales but classic enthusiasts are all over the UK so I'm sure someone is close to hand. I would have thought that it would have to be really bad to be scrapped. The screwdriver test will definitely tell all. Keep us posted as we are all here to help one and other out and good luck.Hi, most or I should say all looks like rust, some bits screwdriver doesn't go further than it should but some bits screwdriver disappears, do you know of anyone that is near Carmarthenshire in Wales uk that has a real passion for old vehicles as I don't really want her scrapped.
Thanks will doUnfortunately I'm in the Midlands so I'm not sure about anyone in Wales but classic enthusiasts are all over the UK so I'm sure someone is close to hand. I would have thought that it would have to be really bad to be scrapped. The screwdriver test will definitely tell all. Keep us posted as we are all here to help one and other out and good luck.
Cant think of anyone local to you but if you post up a load of pics of the areas you are concerned about we can hopefully give you a rough idea.
here are some photo'sCant think of anyone local to you but if you post up a load of pics of the areas you are concerned about we can hopefully give you a rough idea.
She is a auto sleeper sounds like she can be fixed that's good. Are you a welder ?Some of that looks like surface rust and could be wire brushed and treated. The main areas of concern (starting from the back) are usually the rear floor corners and box sections in that area that make up the floor support and rear spring hangers. The jacking points and floor above them, the inner sills, box section out riggers and floor above them especially where the spare wheel bracket attaches, front jacking points, inner and outer front door steps, cab floor, front inner and outer valance and the peak above the front windscreen. This is by no means an exhaustive list but the main places to check.
I would, as has been suggested by Jimmyvan, have a good poke with a screw driver where you can see rust - if it goes through or feels weak then it should be repaired by letting new repair sections in, if it feels strong and resists all attempts at trying to poke holes in it then chances are it will be OK with a wire brush and treatment.
What conversion is it, an Auto-Sleeper type or coach built like a Highwayman - or a panel van?
ok thank youI do my own stuff but don't run a business doing others. Martin Maltas makes all the panels you will need, hopefully there's a classic friendly place local to you that will take it on - alternatively you could buy a mig welder and have a go yourself, there's loads of examples on here of people who have done just that.
Here's a link to Martin's website, he does everything you will need.
http://www.commervanspares.co.uk/