01 Jun 2020, 16:03
Superb info thanks for that Chris and Rich. Loving the pic Chris I didn't clock it was you on the first pass.
VIN#6126 Chassis restoration
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01 Jun 2020, 16:03
Superb info thanks for that Chris and Rich. Loving the pic Chris I didn't clock it was you on the first pass.
06 Jun 2020, 18:55
Today's progress [emoji16]
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Richard Hanlon
Derbyshire DOC 393 1981 DMC-12 VIN 06126
06 Jun 2020, 19:28
Exiting, nearly time to re-join them!
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2021's DeLorean event: http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/showthr...p?tid=6056 VIN#15768 Ex VIN#4584
06 Jun 2020, 20:00
Many congrats Richard...looking great....
Chris Parnham
Ex RHD Auto's etc.etc Main Car.. Kia E Niro 4+ Skoda Yetil 4X4. Toyota Vitz 4X4 1999 (the smallest 4X4 by far!. 1970 Jago Jeep. DOC Club Historian
07 Jun 2020, 08:07
Loving it as always Rich, Do you think you will have a bucket of left overs ?
07 Jun 2020, 09:24
Almost certainly!! There will definitely be the old rusty steel fasteners where I have replaced then with new stainless ones, and probably a fair bit more besides!
I'm finding the exploded diagrams on DeLorean.com really useful in getting things back together where I have to confirm an assembly that's not immediately obvious. Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
Richard Hanlon
Derbyshire DOC 393 1981 DMC-12 VIN 06126
07 Jun 2020, 12:53
(07 Jun 2020, 09:24)Rich Hanlon Wrote: Almost certainly!! There will definitely be the old rusty steel fasteners where I have replaced then with new stainless ones, and probably a fair bit more besides! Loving that as well, I was crazy with the camera but when you have something with a bolt and a nut its obvious but some of the washer positions seem odd to say the least.
08 Jun 2020, 21:17
Looking good Richard, well done. Its been interesting watching progress.
Ian
Ian Beattie, Cumbria
Vin#2703 Aug 81 manual with black interior, grooved hood and gas flap DOC 875
09 Jun 2020, 00:54
Thank you! Nothing major today. Just a bit of cleaning and polishing under the body, plus cursing at spinning Rivnuts. No progress on those.[emoji34]
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Richard Hanlon
Derbyshire DOC 393 1981 DMC-12 VIN 06126
22 Jun 2020, 12:32
Fantastic to watch your progress Richard, looking to do mine very soon.
What is the length of a bare frame, my local powdercoaters have a 4 meter oven. I'm not near the car at the moment, could you measure and confirm the length for me please? Stuart
DOC 116
VIN 6237
26 Jun 2020, 08:43
I think it will fit in a 4m oven I measured for the trailer and It was definitely 3?? cm, I cant remember exactly but it will be fine.
Top work Rich, I have those RIVNUTS to do as well, and its one of my top jobs for satisfaction as I just hate the fact getting the access panels off is such a pain every time.
26 Jun 2020, 09:29
With the Rivnuts....could you try and re-fix the existing ones in position by a drop of epoxy....or my favourite "black crap" as I call it .....the stuff that takes 24 hours to go off...like mastic but sticks anything to anything...you'd probably want a dummy screw in there, whist its going off and keep checking it didn't stick in the threads.
Chris Parnham
Ex RHD Auto's etc.etc Main Car.. Kia E Niro 4+ Skoda Yetil 4X4. Toyota Vitz 4X4 1999 (the smallest 4X4 by far!. 1970 Jago Jeep. DOC Club Historian
26 Jun 2020, 09:46
(26 Jun 2020, 09:29)Chris P Wrote: With the Rivnuts....could you try and re-fix the existing ones in position by a drop of epoxy....or my favourite "black crap" as I call it .....the stuff that takes 24 hours to go off...like mastic but sticks anything to anything...you'd probably want a dummy screw in there, whist its going off and keep checking it didn't stick in the threads. What a good idea, I hadn't considered that, even some fibreglass resin or matting over each one as it shouldn't be touching the threads if its bonding the outside to the underneath...… A new rivnut probably wouldn't last long either. I may well give that a go as well.
27 Jun 2020, 11:32
I've repaired some rivnut holes on my tub using araldite in the past with success. Its stronger than fibreglass resin on its own, and saves you trying to use more fibreglass matting, so makes for a neater job.
Rissy
(Forum Member 288) (DOC Member 663) May 1981 vin#1458 "LEX" Grey, Flapped, Black Chassis: #1073 Engine: #2839 Main Car(s): 2005 BMW M3 in Velvet Blue 2010 Honda Civic Type R in Sapphire Blue (1 of 115 made)
27 Jun 2020, 12:36
There you go..I invented the technique and Rissy went back in time and tried it out...you could only get such info on a DeLorean forum.
Chris Parnham
Ex RHD Auto's etc.etc Main Car.. Kia E Niro 4+ Skoda Yetil 4X4. Toyota Vitz 4X4 1999 (the smallest 4X4 by far!. 1970 Jago Jeep. DOC Club Historian |
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