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makeitfit

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Started to do my rear winch mod on the old Black Pearl the other day :rolleyes:
I new the rear floor was pretty shot so cut all that out ready to make a recessed winch tray internally. Just look at the mess :eek:

A bit more to this job than we thought darn it :banghead
Anyway turns out my rear N/S chassis is made of cheese and the only thing holding it all together was the rind !
Spring hanger goosed too so a quick slice ready for a nice bit of plate.

Poke around a bit more got this to fix too :doh

Rebuild is always better , here we go

Bloody wind yesterday was causing havoc with the gas and my son was swearing a bit :nono and he said not to show this weld but I reckon any weld in a force 8 is an achievment :clap

A bit more underneath needed

Less wind today and no rain so fingers crossed we can get the rest closed in again :bow
 
Some nice welds there, is it your son doing them?

Jobs on cars tend to be bigger than expected especially with regards to welding.
 
Yep that's the boy's welding in the wind :rolleyes: Poor sod was most vext :eek:
 
Great welds...

Mind you, the Black Pearl is making my wifes T1, look like it's in showroom condition...:lol:lol
 
I can't remember if I have already asked this, but what welder do you have.
He made a good job of the welding in those conditions :thumb2
 
Ay it's become a labour of love :rolleyes: The boy does the labour and I love him :lol
Here's the welder , the boy and myself went shares in it :thumbs

Here's another sexy weld at the end of the winch tray ( less wind today :) )

Inside you get an idea of what we're upto

Tray welded in now and attached spring hangers to it :sly

New floor going in and mainly joined upto the rest of the truck. Just need to redo the spot welds under the rear door .

I'll be cutting out a bit more of it to make the winch recess tomorrow. It's now beer o clock and the camera has gone all fuzzy :splif:beer
 
That really is some great welding:thumb2. Im a bit scared to poke around my old Patrol incase its worse than what I know about:eek::(
 
That really is some great welding:thumb2. Im a bit scared to poke around my old Patrol incase its worse than what I know about:eek::(

I learnt my lesson with the Pearl :confused:
Do not leave a car sitting :doh Especially with the chassis protected by old mud :wasntme
I'm going to do a body off job on the Trol as soon as we can find a shed :sly
 
Makeitfit your boot floor looks like a normal disco's:lol:lol:lol please stop taking poor Pearl near LR's as it's catching their tin worm:doh Welding is something i'm going to have to learn as i'm hoping to keep my T2 for 8 years if I can:augie
 
It was just easier to replace the whole thing, all of 6 quid :thumb2
Although I have just had a very large penny fall on my bonce :eek:
I forgot to do the cut out for the tank :doh
Jigsaw in the morning then :(
 
Although I have just had a very large penny fall on my bonce :eek:
I forgot to do the cut out for the tank :doh
Jigsaw in the morning then :(

Ahh, was it the beer calling that fogged your mind ;)

And thanks for the welder info :thumb2
 
A little update ;)

The sun came out for many hours today and the boy and I got home early :sly
So here's the winch tray all welded up :rolleyes:

It's going in this hole in the floor and will be about 5mm off the new cross member you can see. It's just been rust preventer treated :rolleyes:

Trial fit seems good to me :clap

Here you can see what's going on I hope, just packed off the cross member with a pad of nylon. The winch will be bolted through that eventually.

That's the winch fairlead slot . The underside of the floor is getting a treatment once the welding's done :thumb2

Offide wheel arch and tub have been cut back and de rotted, then stiched back up again :sly

Loads of room for my big boots to flex now :naughty

Need more gas and wire in the morning and then we'll get the last bits welded up. we hope :p
 
Very impressive mate :thumb2

The welding/metal work sure looks professional too :cool:
 
have you still got the cardboard templates for the front and rear bumbers pete?
do you do copies? and how much for the diy template kit?
steve
 
Nice work mate:D is the winch try whats left of Alex's tool box:augie:lol Are you going to run a double fairlead ie one on the tray & another one in the rear bumper ? Are you planing on putting a protection plate over the top of the fuel tank ?
 

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