A very cool body off thread

Hey all.

Since I am doing a body off, I'm always looking for pages of how other people are doing it and suspect I am not the only one.

Came across the following thread:

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It is pretty cool in that it reads like a blog with others also commenting as work progresses. A lot got done in a relatively short time with just decent tools, sweat and loads of determination. If I had a hat, it'd be off.

Remco

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Remco
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Yes indeed - very cool. Inspirational too ! I haven't touched mine for a while. Full frame head replacement next, a bit daunting ! But I am sure it will be ok once I bite the bullet.

How are you getting on with yours ?

Thanks for the link !

Rich

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tricky

Hey Rich

Yeah, that's what I thought too. He did a beautiful job, didn't he? I can't get over how fast he's done all this work - he's going for his Master's and, from what I remember from those days, one has very little spare time.

I've loosened all the bolts. It took gallons of Croil :) and my impact hammer set to low because I didn't want to snap anything. So the body is free.

Before I totally lift the body off, I'll take the engine out. Initially I thought it was easier to leave it in, but have to lift the body too high for me to feel comfortable with it. Taking the engine out is not a big deal anyway.

I am a strong believer in building fixtures, so would like to build a simple wood contraption so I can lift/lower the body back onto the frame easily. I suspect it will make alignment of the pan and channels easier. Also, I now have two bugs that need the same work done, so, whatever fixture is used, it will be used more than once. Was thinking of building a wood frame and using "come alongs" so one can slowly lower the body back on the frame. Of course, this fixutre will need to be on casters (told you about my love affair with casters, didn't I :) so it can be rolled around.

Remco

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Remco

Just spent another hour plus going through the thread - just amazing how fast he is working !

Yes - Jigs !

I got to weld somthing up to make sure the new frame head ends up in the correct alignment !

Just been busy ! Moved into this house last year, 200 yr old cottage,

1/4 acre field that I am slowly turning into a garden.

Got my new bike to play with too :-) . Put a new chain/sprockets and a trye on this week.

Just about to order the steel work started for my boat hull......

But that thread did make me want to get onto the beetle again !

Rich

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tricky

I know what you mean: stuff always keeping us busy, but that's the way it is supposed to be, right? It was very cool to see this guy get busy on his bug and it certainly inspired me as well. Good to see there are more nutty people like us out there, not being scared off by some body rot, right :)

Weren't you the one that was thinking of getting one of those live-on boats? Are you building one?

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Remco

Yep :-)

Ordered the steelwork (hull 57 ft) and engine (35Hp Diesel) today - 25k GBP Due for delivery around xmas time.

Will be about 10 to 15k to fit it out. (and lots of time ! )

I hope this deadline will get me moving on the beetle .

Rich

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tricky

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