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3 mm plate welded round the box section
Date: 1/29/2009
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after the mud and stones were cleaned out of the box section i fill chassis with expanding builders foam to keep water out in future
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box section primed prior to waxing
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primed and two coats of waxoil
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petrol tank clean inside and out
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three coats of primer and paint
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tank back in place with waxoil coating and new pipes and clips , bolted with stainless nuts and bolts
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removable discs made to blank holes in chassis
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discs in place
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hatch and all that goes with it like rubber seals had to be restored for water proofing
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removable blanking platyes on chassis ends
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footwells where a bit thin near the seams on both sides but not bad enough to cut out
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making strengthening plates brings floor thickness to 5 mm
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rust proofing before fixing
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bolts and riveted in place, same was done other side then undersealed twice
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sanded down till all loose paint and rust was gone, tacked clothed with xyelene
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all the roof joints and seams were water proofed and primed
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plenty of filling and primer
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two coats off nato green paint
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very similar colour to the laplander green
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starting to put splinter camouflage on
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photo # 2
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photo # 3
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the light Swedish earth brown was a trial to match
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roof pattern of m 90 camo
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Recent comments
valp restoration/headlamp upgrade.
show full show summaryi fit 2 x h/4 quartz halogen bulbs which were 65 watts, which were better than the valps original glow worm bulbs but then i acquired some 130/90 eye ball burners. i guess the cables on the valp may have taken the extra load but the light switches...
i fit 2 x h/4 quartz halogen bulbs which were 65 watts, which were better than the valps original glow worm bulbs but then i acquired some 130/90 eye ball burners. i guess the cables on the valp may have taken the extra load but the light switches certainly would have burnt out in a very short time. so now i am satisfied with the project which took about two days of rolling about under the valp and trying different routes for the cables.
Posted by Dave Boston-dunn on 01/24/10 13:05:17