A Minor Restoration - Part 1

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2022
  • I thought I would try better document the restoration of my 1970 Morris Minor. Hope you enjoy!
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Komentáře • 24

  • @wrayxphoto
    @wrayxphoto Před měsícem +1

    I am so glad that you have posted this. I bought a 1958 last year that needs a little welding and respraying. But today I picked up a 1955 series 2 split screen the outer shell panels and body are good but the floor is completely rotted out. Loads of work and like you I have no history of welding or spraying. Joys of classic cars I guess...lol

  • @steveporritt1550
    @steveporritt1550 Před 28 dny

    Great job and a great sense of achievement once you have finished. My only bits of advice for anyone starting a rebuild are: It's going to cost twice as much & twice as long as you estimate. Clean the underside of the car as best you can, working on a car with dust & rust falling in your eyes reduces your urge to just spend half an hour working on it. Angle grinders are cheap & keep swapping cutting blades to grinding, to flap wheels takes a lot of time. Often cheap lighter grinders are fine for cutting & using a flap wheel & reduce the strain on your arms when holding them over your head, lying on your back.
    I agree, buy a good welder & use the unseen parts of the car to practice on, once you can do basic welds. Check the penetration of the welds by looking on the back of the panel. Once you have dialled this in for a set of panels, note down the settings, so you can quickly reset a welder for the other side. Auto darkening helmets, even cheap ones, are a game changer but sometimes there just isn't space, so protect your skin & especially your eyes. Arc eye is very painful & quite concerning, ask me how I know. 😏

  • @Tomthumb222
    @Tomthumb222 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You seem to be doing a good job of the restoration. Well done.

  • @chrissandberg8856
    @chrissandberg8856 Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic presentation. For a first time restoration you are doing ALL the right things. For it being a UK car it's in very good shape. Here in the States we see them in varying states of rust depending on which State its from and if it was outside for years or not. All I can say is keep it coming and your doing a great job, you're very through which will preserve it for a long time.
    looking forward to the next installment.

  • @tonploem6959
    @tonploem6959 Před rokem +2

    Impressive! In a basic setting with basic tools anyone could afford and basic skills anyone could learn you achieve professional results! Thanks to your inexhaustible energy, perseverance, improvisation power, technical talents and... courage! Thanks also for taking the efforts to film the whole process, edit the raw material and post it on CZcams! Ton

  • @craigmartin6457
    @craigmartin6457 Před 2 lety +2

    Can't wait for the next!

    • @hanvyj2
      @hanvyj2  Před 2 lety

      Just put out the next episode, which I'd mostly already filmed. Hope you like it

  • @scottsimons5814
    @scottsimons5814 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job I am in same boat working on a Morris never done it before. Learn as you go.

  • @thebarleymow
    @thebarleymow Před 2 lety +1

    Great job my man. You’re doing well. Don’t forget seam sealer.

    • @hanvyj2
      @hanvyj2  Před 2 lety

      Yes, I'm planning on doing it in all one go after I've done all the welding, before I put on the base coat of colour on top of the epoxy primer.

  • @stephengirling7859
    @stephengirling7859 Před rokem

    I'm impressed. Looking forward to part 2. Just subbed.

  • @tobymiddleton6763
    @tobymiddleton6763 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm also restoring a rather rotten Moggie. Fun isn't it? 😅
    The whole coatings subject is a minefield especially around the whole "weld thru" issue. Regardless of opinions You've just got to get on with it haven't you. I've used em121 and liked it so may well use it again but am currently working through a batch of Bilt Hambers version. Much of a muchness probably...
    Hope to see more of your work

    • @hanvyj2
      @hanvyj2  Před 2 lety

      Yes it's definitely a much... debated subject. I figured so long as I seal it up well, and treat the cavities with a good rust inhibitor any choice will be sufficient.

    • @tobymiddleton6763
      @tobymiddleton6763 Před 2 lety

      @@hanvyj2 yeah fundamentally the design of the cars is not on our side. Gonna be interesting to look at these treated panels in a few years time. Big believer in the epoxy mastic but let's see eh? 🤞

  • @keithwalker6892
    @keithwalker6892 Před 6 měsíci

    Can we get something on its larger version .the 1952 Morris Oxford. Many of these manufactured in India

  • @kellygiddens3356
    @kellygiddens3356 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice Work!

  • @richardmoorhouse9951
    @richardmoorhouse9951 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this I’m doing the same,do you know the colour of the car? mine’s the same ,

    • @hanvyj2
      @hanvyj2  Před 2 lety

      It's "Smoke Gray" I think. BMC colour code 15, ICI colour code 3301. There are some similar slightly more blue colours used for moggies though, like Bermuda Blue, I'm pretty sure smoke gray was a pretty common colour though.

    • @richardmoorhouse9951
      @richardmoorhouse9951 Před 2 lety

      That’s what I thought, but it’s not, smoke grey is the police car blue, I tried dove grey but that’s miles away, the previous owner thought it was Toga white but that’s not a Morris colour I think, but anyway I can take it to a paint supplier and get them to scan it. But thanks for your reply 😁

    • @hanvyj2
      @hanvyj2  Před 2 lety

      @@richardmoorhouse9951 what colour is the interior? Smoke grey came with a pale blue interior. Other grays often came with red. But there's definitely some non standard colours out there! This is worth a look, www.minimania.com/Austin_Mini_Paint_Color_Codes_481

    • @richardmoorhouse9951
      @richardmoorhouse9951 Před 2 lety

      Red interior black carpets, farina grey or toga white looks close

  • @jeyasealamkunjan2609
    @jeyasealamkunjan2609 Před rokem

    Is it for sale

    • @hanvyj2
      @hanvyj2  Před rokem

      The car? In it's current state it's in pieces! But no, unlikely to ever be for sale. First car, had it for over 10 years, will have spent a lot of blood sweat and money restoring it when I'm done. Financially restoring cars is a terrible idea haha, it'll be worth less than what I've put into it. But it's a hobby.