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Date:         Wed, 6 Sep 1995 10:25:37 -0500 (CDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "John T. Croteau" <jt@winternet.com>
Subject:      Re: JT's Magic Bus Project Update

On Wed, 6 Sep 1995, thom fitzpatrick wrote:

> Having done rockers and front floors myself, I can truthfully say it can > be done by an amature with the right tools. I think its prolly > easier in a bus since you have less stuff to get in the way!

Actually, my front floors are solid. I was referring to the cargo floor sections. Much bigger area.. can I still do this myself?

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \/ John T. Croteau - Preserver of Precious Metals and Network Engineer \/ \/\/ '66 Transporter currently under a complete custom restoration \/\/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

> And John T. Croteau thus wrote: > > > I did some more investigating on the Bus this morning.. it looks like it > > would be wise to replace the two floor halves, front crossmembers, and > > rocker panels. > > > > Is this major work for a welder to do properly? I know in a Bug it can > > be a pain in the ass to replace rockers and floors, but I have never done > > this on a Bus. > > If you have a place to work on it, I'd suggest doing it yerself. You can get > a decent lowe-end MIG welder for about $300, and you'll make that back in > what you save on shop costs. You should also get a grinder and a jigsaw, > and a good hammer and some good cold chisels. The jigsaw you'll use to > get the old stuff off (or use good shears - yeah, add that to the list - > thats what I used) the welder to, uh, weld them in, the chisel to cut > some of the more hard to get spots, like around the frame members, and > the grinder to finish down your welds. > > My bus has all new rockers, battery tray, front floors, and hinge carrier. > > Thom > -- > > Why do you need a driver's license to buy liquor when you can't drink and drive? > Thom Fitzpatrick > tfab@netcom.com > ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/tf/tfab/home.html > '56 VW Sunroof Kombi > '72 Porsche 911T Targa (For Sale? Make offer!) > '78 BMW 530i > Desperately seeking '51-'55 Barndoor Deluxe Project >


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