Click hereSix Volt wrote:Awesome job! That's an amazing amount of work! I guess if you're going to do it you may as well be thorough! And you are being thorough!!
When you say the door skins and rear panels were "glued on", is that to keep them in place for welding? Or is that a substitute for welding? Just curious on how that works. What is the glue that is used? Can it be applied to painted/primed surfaces? or just bare metal?
1974 Transporter
Re: 1974 Transporter
- Mike Kever Kombi
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Bustin' out LMGTFY....
Feisty.
Feisty.
Re: 1974 Transporter
Glue should only be applied to bare metal. You glue then screw it on, taking the screws out after the glue dries.
when thru the complete brake system. Re upholstery the seats. That was a pain in the rear!
when thru the complete brake system. Re upholstery the seats. That was a pain in the rear!
Re: 1974 Transporter
Pretty amazing stuff.toolbox wrote:Click hereSix Volt wrote:Awesome job! That's an amazing amount of work! I guess if you're going to do it you may as well be thorough! And you are being thorough!!
When you say the door skins and rear panels were "glued on", is that to keep them in place for welding? Or is that a substitute for welding? Just curious on how that works. What is the glue that is used? Can it be applied to painted/primed surfaces? or just bare metal?
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Painted. Now the fun part of remembering how stuff goes back together. I took it apart in 2010
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Great job! Keep up the documentation!
Bruce Amacker
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
'66 Deluxe Bus
'65 Standard Bus
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Sweet . Things will fall right in to place now...no worry's..
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Installed the front door windows last month with new trim. Had the rims blasted and painted. Finally got to put the engine back where it belongs!
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Be glad it's not a split