Lots of cutting happened today and it'll go on tomorrow too. Here's some pictures. Look away if you don't like too much gore..



Yes. An air axe!GraemeC wrote:Did they chop that boot floor out with an axe?!
Well, personally I've done nothing! This is all way beyond my skills, so I've left it people who have been doing this sort of thing for years and years. We've had a long discussion about doors.. The doors that are with the car at the moment are fairly knackered and so will require either extensive work or replacing with something else, possibly Heritage. Doesn't matter really which way as it all comes to an amount; I either spend money on bodyshop hours rebuilding these ones or go with a pair of Heritage doors (and be really picky if they're not up to scratch)woodypup59 wrote:I don't want to teach my grandma ......
But I hope you've trial fitted doors and hinges into the door hole, bolted to A panels, complete with door rubbers, while its just tacked together.
Many door apertures need a bit of squeezing with a porta-power or WHY to get the gaps right before full welding .