I managed to get to Hertford to replace my Acetylene bottle yesterday which was good. I wanted to use the gas to remove some lead from the front wing because several sections had holes in and I wanted to know if there were more than I could see. There didn't appear to be any more but it soon became clear that the wing is very thin in places towards the front. I cut a few sections out and replaced them only to find that I was blowing holes left right and centre, it was a pain. My mig welder is lovely but I wish it would operate on a lower power level than it does, boy does it get mean with the thin metal. You can see in the photo that there is a lot of damage from an accident in the wings past life which I will have to look at later. I am a little worried that the wing will corrode again in a fairly short period of time due to the thinness of the metal but as I don't have the money for a new set of steel wings there isn't any more I can do,
I had promised myself that I would start at the very front of the wing and work backwards finishing ever job as I went but I could not help but jump around a bit. The next thing I did was to fit the wing and work on joining the rear of the wing up where I had cut a section out.
I went well so I completed the job.
I then started to fit the new inner door panels that cover the sill and B post. They don't appear to fit which has me wondering about the position of the sills as these were fitted by the previous owner.
They sit about and inch and a half too high, urmm.
So I did the most logical thing and ignored the problem for a while. I started on the rear wing.
I eventually got frustrated with it and too the wing off and then the B post off as well.
I got a little further then called it a day
Until next tine,....