Morris Minor welding jobs, Is Maggy the Moggy salvageable?
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- 🔧 Dive into the world of amateur welding as we embark on a thrilling adventure to restore a 1968 Morris Minor! 🚗 Join us, a husband and wife, as we take on the challenge of breathing new life into this classic beauty through the art of "welding".
🛠️ In this Video, you'll witness the ups and downs of amateur welding as we tackle the rust, address structural issues, and attempt to salvage a piece of automotive history. Can our passion, determination, and a bit of elbow grease bring this 1968 Morris Minor back to its former glory?
👨🏭 Learning experiences, and tips for fellow DIYers looking to take on their own restoration projects. From novice welders to seasoned pros, everyone is welcome to follow along and see how we navigate the challenges of reviving this vintage vehicle.
🤔 Is it salvageable? That's the question we're all eager to answer! Join us in the comments section to share your thoughts, advice, and guesses on the fate of our beloved Morris Minor.
🔨 Episode Highlights:
Amateur welding techniques
Learning from mistakes
Morris Minor restoration on a budget
Having a laugh while sharing our hobby
🌟 Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, a fellow amateur welder, or just love witnessing the revival of classic cars, this series is for you! Hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell to be part of this exciting journey.
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Keep up the good work !
Another moggy being saved
Love it !!!
Best wishes
Tim 😊👍
Thank you Tim, it will get there, Thank you for the comments its great motivation
Great job and well done for carrying on with it , she’s definitely worth while saving you’ll love it when she’s back on the road 😊
I was really downhearted when i found the rust but we have to just keep plodding on, she will be great once she's finally finished. thank you for the kind comment.
If I had a workshop I’d attack the whole car chassis & all the rust holes! In the past I have totally repaired a panel van, two well sides Morris 1000 & turned them into flat decks as the costs of replacing the rusted away panels were beyond what I was prepared to pay. I’ve rebuilt two cars from top to bottom. One car I had the engine rebored & replace the send & reverse idler bearing in the gearbox to stop it jumping out of second gear!
Rather than using steel panel steel sheeting I used sink panel steel as it wasn’t prone to rust while your working on other panel parts!
The whole car I fisholealened the whole car in side all the chassis tubing. Sure it smelled for some time but it stopped any further rusting!
Keep going & you will have a good reliable little car once finished!
thank you appreciate the support.
Thanks you another great vlog
Glad you enjoyed it
Fella, stick a Cossie/millington/burton lump in it, then it becomes well worth your time and effort, fella. Or, at least a zetec. I'm was qualified in welding, a few years ago. I can do mig and Tig, but you gotta bring it here, to sunny Hampshire....
Thanks Trev, I have seen some nice zetec conversions of these but they arn't for me, its like cross contamination! Cheers Buddy
Not everything can be a FORD Trev!😂
There is nothing wrong with your work or welding , as some parts are not avaiable such as patches for all areas of rust that affect morris minors.
Be carefull on chassis as they are structural load bearing areas., really make sure that the metal in these areas are upto the job.
many pepole patch (cover rust and dirt) only for it to rust through and inside chassis, oil inside chassis as water tends to sit i use cooking veg oil as it evaporates it provides a thin gooey film that arrests rust. (poor mans waxoil)
Another seroius rust point that can make or break the restoration of the car is rear spring hangers, these areas along the mounts are another weak spot.
its hard work but your saving a british car, and its a part of our history parts are cheap.
thank you thats nice to hear, she scrubbed up well.