It's a shame the van is stuck on the drive as it would be much nicer to deal with in your lovely workshop. It has just taken me over a week to get the engine out of my Mini because I had to wait for a dry day. The joys of working on cars out side in NW England I guess.
Yeah for sure. I want to drive the clubby estate to aha It should be down there soon so we can really crack on around the minis also. Oh yeah the joys of NW England lol 😂 hope your project is going ok.
Ginger dust on the og workshop whats not to like .. it's great your showing a how to with the fact you don't have to cut a whole panel out for small repairs . Won't be long till it's rock solid
Thanks John yeah it’s odd and some what annoying being back there working but it’s not forever just keeping myself busy while I wait for parts etc. she really isn’t to bad just the odd bits that’s all. Fingers crossed back out on the road soon.
@@SimpsonsClassics I'd say it really makes you appreciate the workshop more .. hopefully you will have it welded and back there soon for a lick of stone chip and hit the road
@@johndaly2180 yep definitely the plan is to get the engine and brakes back together then she can get down the workshop for the work to finish. Then fingers crossed she is sorted for the summer.
Aha thanks mate I think it’s because I am exited about just getting out in it, and having so little time to work on it at the moment it’s all for the greater good. Cheers
@@SimpsonsClassics yeah I’m the same ,just going to sort some rust on splitscreen and ready to use but found a lot more rust to deal with but once cut out you can plan ahead like you have ,shoddy repairs in the past we got to deal with just glad you didn’t take the lhd camper 😂
@@vwcoco I am sure we will both get there in the end buddy it’s all part of the fun. The repairs don’t bother me and I would have loved to have tackled that bay of yours I just wanted something closer to home also something we could use much faster, as you can tell I have to many projects and didn’t want it sat about. Like I say I have an eye on a beetle in your yard so maybe we can collaborate in the future. 😉
Back to the old days, on the drive, but with far less room to move about due to vehicle scale lol. For a van thats about my age it's really not in bad condition bodily and some of it is more to do with failings of other people than the van itself, at least now it has someone with the skills and tenacity to get it right.
Yeah it’s definitely tight on this driveway for sure. Yep this job would be much easier if it hadn’t been bodged up. But I knew it needed work and I knew it would always be worse than expected. Nothing I can’t sort. Thanks for watching 👍
The only thing I find problematic with having two separate work locations is trying to remember to have the right tools at the right place. Nice van Marc.
Oh yeah that’s a right pain at the moment but fingers crossed we can get this one moving and down the workshop fairly soon. Then get straight back to the minis.
You're a trooper Mark. However much I dislike these old busses I hope she doesn't fight you too much. You look like you need a rest mate. Don't kill yourself for content, make time for yourself. We'll all still be here 👍
Great work dude 🤘 keep plodding along you will soon get it finished 🤘 i’ve had my van nine months and it’s a monster for a job but the left side is almost complete now determined to get it done ready for next summer. 🤘
hello, we're in the same boat as you, we have a T2 with issues, but desprate to keep it on the road whilst working through the crusty bits. todays question is, can you give more details on the products you use to treat new steel when its being welding into closed sections. I have nightmares about underseal, cavity wax, paint or seam sealer catching fire inside a closed sil or other double skined panel. or just as bad rust starting from the back of a lovingly made patch panel.
Hey Andrew thanks for watching and I hope your project is going well. As for the products I use a good etch or zinc primer on the inside or the panels and things like the inner sills I will cavity paint for added protection as primer is porous. Seam sealer there is all sorts out there. But I will cover this in a coming video. Cheers and all the best with your project👍
Love the channel and have watched it for several years!!! I notice that when welding in repair panels,you tend to do spots rather than a continous welding!! On my Draper 180 welder(must be at least 20 years old!!)i find that it takes the wire a second or so to start after pulling the trigger which makes doing spots nigh on impossible as by the time you pull the trigger and it starts and you let go there is no weld! !! Would a new wire feed unit sort this out or is it a case of the welder been old thats causing the issues!!?
Hey thanks for supporting the channel for so long. The main reason I tend to do that mainly on the minis is because the steel is just thin it would warp. If you have seen the blue clubman estate we did the floors on i more continuous welds on that. I guess it depends on what I am working on. The Volvo amazon is lovely to weld because it’s mad of nice think steel. As for your welder I would say it needs a new lance, the liner sounds like it’s gone and catching the wire. Cheers for watching
General question: what do you prefer for undercoating? for example matching up to the oem Amazon coating….would you use a lanolin base or asphalt base undercoating….
Hey I use upol gravitex normally for most my stuff unsure yet what I will use for the amazon. If you check some of the mini builds out you can see how all that looks once it’s over painted. With this one it will be black underneath not going for a show finish just want it nice and protected 👍
When I was restoring T2's nearly 25 years ago, many of them were so rotten that repairs to MOT standard would exceed the van's value. I guess the fact that values are now much higher, but more importantly most T2s are now MOT exempt, now means no need for half decent repair work, and back garden bodge welding, with 10 kg of paint on underseal, returns a completely rotten T2 to good as news structurally! These vans were difficult for pro welders to repair 25 years go, and I get the feeling that no need for MOT testing, is the main reason there are so many DIY types, showing how to repair them on here now?
Times are very different for most classic cars. But the fact costs of restoration are high, and seeing what a lot of companies put out I wouldn’t bother paying some of those either. It’s all about having a go yourself. We will make a nice job of this and it will be enjoyed for many years to come. Thanks for watching 👍
@@SimpsonsClassics Do you agree that there is no need for years of experience, and good quality tools and equipment, to be able to turn out restoration work, to high standards, which is going to be safe and long-lasting?
@@humourless682 I believe all of that helps. But I also think the normal person can’t afford that and 95% of people I speak to love the satisfaction of doing themselves and that is what classic car ownership is all about and what this channel is all about. Saving the classics
@@SimpsonsClassics The idea that watching a few videos on here, and buying a shoddy Chinese Mig machine, makes someone an expert vehicle restorer, seems to be very popular? Doesn't make the idea any less ridiculous that so many believe it.......
Firstly you need to think before you speak. Go look at the rest of my channel. I never claim to be a expert, this channel is about saving classics and testing skills. That teamed with the fact I am sponsored by a big tooling company means I try to use the best that’s available. But this channel is aimed at people who want to learn and want to have a go. If this channel isn’t for you, then I would suggest you find another one to watch.
Worst I ever came across was a vw I bought some time back.someone had fibbreglassed a structral member holding front suspension strut. Fibreglass came loose and the car swerved violently under backing. 🙄
Hey thanks for watching. As mentioned I don’t want to get involved taking the door off with the space I have. Even more so when it only needs a small section replacing. When I come to this job I will assess it even more. Cheers
great video bud keep on push though :)
Thanks buddy once it’s down the workshop I will smash the rest out 👍
It's a shame the van is stuck on the drive as it would be much nicer to deal with in your lovely workshop. It has just taken me over a week to get the engine out of my Mini because I had to wait for a dry day. The joys of working on cars out side in NW England I guess.
Yeah for sure. I want to drive the clubby estate to aha
It should be down there soon so we can really crack on around the minis also.
Oh yeah the joys of NW England lol 😂 hope your project is going ok.
Ginger dust on the og workshop whats not to like .. it's great your showing a how to with the fact you don't have to cut a whole panel out for small repairs . Won't be long till it's rock solid
Thanks John yeah it’s odd and some what annoying being back there working but it’s not forever just keeping myself busy while I wait for parts etc. she really isn’t to bad just the odd bits that’s all. Fingers crossed back out on the road soon.
@@SimpsonsClassics I'd say it really makes you appreciate the workshop more .. hopefully you will have it welded and back there soon for a lick of stone chip and hit the road
@@johndaly2180 yep definitely the plan is to get the engine and brakes back together then she can get down the workshop for the work to finish. Then fingers crossed she is sorted for the summer.
Don’t be too dishearten as it’s a cool Vw Tin top . Great work so far and will be soon ready to go camping 👍
Aha thanks mate I think it’s because I am exited about just getting out in it, and having so little time to work on it at the moment it’s all for the greater good. Cheers
@@SimpsonsClassics yeah I’m the same ,just going to sort some rust on splitscreen and ready to use but found a lot more rust to deal with but once cut out you can plan ahead like you have ,shoddy repairs in the past we got to deal with just glad you didn’t take the lhd camper 😂
@@vwcoco I am sure we will both get there in the end buddy it’s all part of the fun. The repairs don’t bother me and I would have loved to have tackled that bay of yours I just wanted something closer to home also something we could use much faster, as you can tell I have to many projects and didn’t want it sat about. Like I say I have an eye on a beetle in your yard so maybe we can collaborate in the future. 😉
Great little video keep positive it will come together, loving your channel great videos and builds. More minis!
Thanks buddy glad your enjoying it. More mini content is coming we are just waiting on parts and materials for all three current mini builds
The filler on that outer sill 🤦🏻♂️
Really good to see the repairs starting Marc! Step by step buddy 🙂
Yeah was not expecting that to be fair. But is what it is, repairs have began and k will make sure she is safe and solid soon enough 👍
Back to the old days, on the drive, but with far less room to move about due to vehicle scale lol. For a van thats about my age it's really not in bad condition bodily and some of it is more to do with failings of other people than the van itself, at least now it has someone with the skills and tenacity to get it right.
Yeah it’s definitely tight on this driveway for sure. Yep this job would be much easier if it hadn’t been bodged up. But I knew it needed work and I knew it would always be worse than expected. Nothing I can’t sort. Thanks for watching 👍
The only thing I find problematic with having two separate work locations is trying to remember to have the right tools at the right place. Nice van Marc.
Oh yeah that’s a right pain at the moment but fingers crossed we can get this one moving and down the workshop fairly soon. Then get straight back to the minis.
Rust is the best thing to fix, low cost and all the body is fixable. Will be picking up my own t2 in a few days, can't wait to start fixing it up.
For sure this is why I went for this one I much prefer doing this sort of thing. Good luck with your t2 👍
@@SimpsonsClassics thanks, think I’ll be needing a lot more of the panel than you haha 😂
@@m111kca4 aha well you haven’t seen the other side of mine yet 🤣
good job bud one piece at a time... can't wait to see the plan for the mini
Thanks that’s her plan to slowly pic away at the work.
You're a trooper Mark. However much I dislike these old busses I hope she doesn't fight you too much. You look like you need a rest mate. Don't kill yourself for content, make time for yourself. We'll all still be here 👍
Cheers Phil. Yep definitely burning the candle at both ends right now to many deadlines and not enough hours in the day. Appreciate you watching 👍
Just enjoying this channel more and more recently.
Thanks Stuart I am glad your enjoying it. Cheers for watching 👍
Totally agree with your approach 👍
Great work dude 🤘 keep plodding along you will soon get it finished 🤘 i’ve had my van nine months and it’s a monster for a job but the left side is almost complete now determined to get it done ready for next summer. 🤘
Cheers buddy! Same back at ya keep on going..
great stuff
hello, we're in the same boat as you, we have a T2 with issues, but desprate to keep it on the road whilst working through the crusty bits. todays question is, can you give more details on the products you use to treat new steel when its being welding into closed sections. I have nightmares about underseal, cavity wax, paint or seam sealer catching fire inside a closed sil or other double skined panel. or just as bad rust starting from the back of a lovingly made patch panel.
Hey Andrew thanks for watching and I hope your project is going well. As for the products I use a good etch or zinc primer on the inside or the panels and things like the inner sills I will cavity paint for added protection as primer is porous. Seam sealer there is all sorts out there. But I will cover this in a coming video. Cheers and all the best with your project👍
Love the channel and have watched it for several years!!! I notice that when welding in repair panels,you tend to do spots rather than a continous welding!! On my Draper 180 welder(must be at least 20 years old!!)i find that it takes the wire a second or so to start after pulling the trigger which makes doing spots nigh on impossible as by the time you pull the trigger and it starts and you let go there is no weld!
!! Would a new wire feed unit sort this out or is it a case of the welder been old thats causing the issues!!?
Hey thanks for supporting the channel for so long. The main reason I tend to do that mainly on the minis is because the steel is just thin it would warp. If you have seen the blue clubman estate we did the floors on i more continuous welds on that. I guess it depends on what I am working on. The Volvo amazon is lovely to weld because it’s mad of nice think steel. As for your welder I would say it needs a new lance, the liner sounds like it’s gone and catching the wire. Cheers for watching
General question: what do you prefer for undercoating? for example matching up to the oem Amazon coating….would you use a lanolin base or asphalt base undercoating….
Hey I use upol gravitex normally for most my stuff unsure yet what I will use for the amazon. If you check some of the mini builds out you can see how all that looks once it’s over painted. With this one it will be black underneath not going for a show finish just want it nice and protected 👍
Hi
When I was restoring T2's nearly 25 years ago, many of them were so rotten that repairs to MOT standard would exceed the van's value.
I guess the fact that values are now much higher, but more importantly most T2s are now MOT exempt, now means no need for half decent repair work, and back garden bodge welding, with 10 kg of paint on underseal, returns a completely rotten T2 to good as news structurally!
These vans were difficult for pro welders to repair 25 years go, and I get the feeling that no need for MOT testing, is the main reason there are so many DIY types, showing how to repair them on here now?
Times are very different for most classic cars. But the fact costs of restoration are high, and seeing what a lot of companies put out I wouldn’t bother paying some of those either. It’s all about having a go yourself. We will make a nice job of this and it will be enjoyed for many years to come. Thanks for watching 👍
@@SimpsonsClassics Do you agree that there is no need for years of experience, and good quality tools and equipment, to be able to turn out restoration work, to high standards, which is going to be safe and long-lasting?
@@humourless682 I believe all of that helps. But I also think the normal person can’t afford that and 95% of people I speak to love the satisfaction of doing themselves and that is what classic car ownership is all about and what this channel is all about. Saving the classics
@@SimpsonsClassics The idea that watching a few videos on here, and buying a shoddy Chinese Mig machine, makes someone an expert vehicle restorer, seems to be very popular? Doesn't make the idea any less ridiculous that so many believe it.......
Firstly you need to think before you speak. Go look at the rest of my channel. I never claim to be a expert, this channel is about saving classics and testing skills. That teamed with the fact I am sponsored by a big tooling company means I try to use the best that’s available. But this channel is aimed at people who want to learn and want to have a go. If this channel isn’t for you, then I would suggest you find another one to watch.
Worst I ever came across was a vw I bought some time back.someone had fibbreglassed a structral member holding front suspension strut. Fibreglass came loose and the car swerved violently under backing. 🙄
Omg that doesn’t sound good at all! It’s mad what people do to vehicles to repair them!! Glad your ok and it didn’t cause any accidents.
Hi Why don't you replace the whole sill?? Much better job. Time you cut out two sections of sills you may as well do the whole lot.Just my opinion.Ron
Hey thanks for watching. As mentioned I don’t want to get involved taking the door off with the space I have. Even more so when it only needs a small section replacing. When I come to this job I will assess it even more. Cheers