susan downs wrote:How good to see my dads mini finally being done, i remember her from when i was small she was a great car , all my life shes been hanging around waiting to be repaired wishing you lots of luck Sue Downs

I'm glad to see you found the thread, it's really is a pleasure to restore her. Hopefully she'll have another 50 years of making family memories in her once she's done.
JC T ONE wrote:
Why dont you have a spot welder ?
I do but I have a lot more trust in the strength of a plug weld and considering car has so little structure I'd like to make it as strong as possible.
slowboy wrote:been keeping an eye on this thread, how great to see a proper body shop in action, this car will have that indescribeable feeling of not being over-restored when it is finished [i know what i mean

], top, top job
It should be a nice clean resto that can be taken out and enjoyed once it complete. There's no sense in having such lovely car and lot letting it out.
bnicho wrote:Loving this project!
I've always admired the Crayford Minis, but I've only ever seen them in books!
Cheers,
Thanks bnicho, I had never seen one in the steel before either. It's great to have the chance to get her back it fighting form.
So in preparation of the new inner wings I thought I should probably remove the rather tar like seam sealer from around the ends of the bulk head.
I popped the front stand off and bolted my trusty steering rack stand on and used a wire wheel, blow torch and paint scraper to clean everything up.
Then a nice coat of zinc.
The rest of inner structure was given the same treatment.
The shape central hump in seat crossmember was way off so I cut the flange off a made a new one.
After forming a new flange I clamped the crossmember in and tacked the two pieces together.
Then a little welding and yet more zinc.
I also had the inner sill stiffeners arrive as well as the rear valance and valance closing panels.
The sill stiffeners had hole for a rubber bung that I deleted to keep them correct.
Then they went right in, just the added Crayford stiffeners to do now and it'll be ready for new pockets.
I drilled holes in the closing plates and started lining them up to the the valance. Everything went together nice and easy so it shouldn't take long to get them all welded up on Monday morning.
Say tuned for next week's work.
