Update 20 - Cleaning and painting the basics

So this week has involved the profuse use of the sanders. Rotary Belt, Large Pad, Small Pad, Air Disk and of course by hand!!

Well all I can say is I never expected to end up using a 40 Grit Heavy Duty belt sander to get the paint off!!

First-up was the interior.. having stripped things out last week we decided in the end to take the floorboards out and referbish the inner chassis.

Before:



After:





We have removed the rear frame over the axle, the wooden deck frame has been stripped and repainted and the two pieces of wood and one of tin which make up the rear deck will be replaced with sheet aluminium. The rear of the deck (which seperates the interior from the fuel tank has been bent to shape by the sheet bender machine at the local forge. You can also see in this picture the rear suspension hoop has been fitted.

Back deck before:



Back deck after:



Ali sheets to be fitted.



Then onto the front of the car, taking the bonnet off and cowel and Missprint and I getting stuck in with the sanders.. getting the black paint off the engine bay. The bulkhead will be sprayed black so needs a good finish and the inner bay pannels will be painted with smooth black metal paint. Well.. all I can say is it was some serious sanding. Missprint did a great job on the front Cross Head and steering/track bars.



In the end, the result was fantastic and it's already to be painted.





Another thing sorted this week.....

Modification of the propshaft so the front coupling can mount to a Type 9 who's output shaft is larger than the Ford 4 speed.