My turquoise eleven window bus

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Leroy
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Man, those cross members could withstand an atomic bomb :shock: Nice clean work as always. Loving watching your progress on this thing again 8)
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Nice work muscles. 8)
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Love your work. Im about to start on rust repairs myself and was wondering where you get your panels from? Do you fab them yourself or have someone make them?
Cheers Chris
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Lookin killer, makes me want to get into the shed an onto the dc.. But work stops me from doin it.. Damn work
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oldturtle22 wrote:Love your work. Im about to start on rust repairs myself and was wondering where you get your panels from?
www.dasrestoparts.com.au :wink:
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nice work brother 8)
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D-Train wrote:Lookin killer, makes me want to get into the shed an onto the dc.. But work stops me from doin it.. Damn work
so does SC's & ovals :?
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cheers guys, your comments keep me motivated to climb under the rusty shitter! as for steel Al from Dasrestohaus is the man to see about some funky green (top bloke going out of his way to help me with a dogleg @ the moment), Bernie the spindle wizard sorts me out with autocraft panels (munstergarage). I make anything I can to save $$$ but it depends if I'm rich in TIME or rich in MONEY :D
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Nice work Josh. Keep it rolling so I know what to do next.
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got most of the cross member cut out but the chassis inner was also stuffed
so I made up a new section

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Drivers side looks just as grim so ill have to do that too.
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Very cool 8)
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did the same on the right hand chassis.
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and started on the left hand rear wheel arch. Already had a previous repair from back in the day(pop-rivet special)
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I made up a new section and welded it in. and hopefully back into it this arvo if this hangover releases me.
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sweet bro 8)
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Busy all day on the bus but, not much to show for it. I cut out the rusty section of the seat base that butts up to the front of the top hat. This ares creates a big water trap and is subsequently rusty, so I'm gonna redesign that bit a little.I also welded in some sections I made to fix the rusty areas behind the lower part of the bulkhead.
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I'm jumping between a couple of jobs at the moment, one of them being the LH dogleg (tricky bastards, but I think i've got it sorted) I'll post up those pics once its all welded in.
I used some 2mm steel to replace the section I cut out. I changed the angle so it leaves a bigger gap for drainage from the compartment under the seat, so it no longer butts into the top hat. I noticed vw also moved away from that design on the later splits.
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seam sealed and primed the new section. So now I can cut up a new bit for the bottom of the bulkhead.
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