hopefully alex!
Dunc
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dazzdog said:dunc im really jealous of you for doing this restoration project,i wish i had the time and money to do something like this,its gonna look the nuts when its finished too!!!![]()
Alex said:Exactly... but the good thing is... so long as dunc keeps taking photos, we get to watch it and it doesn't cost us a penny
I'd give you rep points just for doing that if I could, but I don't think I'm alowed.
F R O S T Y said:Nice work Dunc
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dazzdog said:dunc im really jealous of you for doing this restoration project,i wish i had the time and money to do something like this,its gonna look the nuts when its finished too!!!![]()
Alex said:Exactly... but the good thing is... so long as dunc keeps taking photos, we get to watch it and it doesn't cost us a penny
I'd give you rep points just for doing that if I could, but I don't think I'm alowed.
dazzdog said:your right,but the thing is because i have nothing but love for uno's i just wanna help him and be involved!!!!
1986Uno45S said:Dunc, that is one monster project you have taken on! I don't envy you (or you wallet!), but you should end up with one really straight shell at the end of it.
Only question I have is why you spent so much on welding/ panels when you could probably find a better shell for far less? This is just an observation rather than a criticism by the way![]()
Then again, with the newest Fiats at 10 years old at least, I guess all Uno's will need some kind of bodywork doing regardless. At least you will know at the end of all this that yours won't have ANY rust in it, which for an old Uno will be something of a miracle![]()
Also, any idea how come the new rear arches came in different colours? Seem weird that one was white and the other was black!
Anyway, I certainly look forward to seeing the progress pictures and the end result.
Dunc Uno Turbo said:as smokeme said, i wanted to keep the original turbo reg and ID so i decided to fix it up hehe! costing ALOT more than a reshell but i'll be happier knowing its original![]()
Dunc Uno Turbo said:1986uno45s, as for the differance in colours between the rear turrets, i have no idea lol, wondered the same when i picked them up and asked them why they were different and they didnt know either! both genuine fiat parts tho!![]()
Dunc Uno Turbo said:get the car back tomoz nite! the only problem is, the rear arch lips i have bought wont weld on because the uno metal is too thin and is just blowing through!!!!!! ahhhhhh
JonnyBoy said:If you can get your hands on any brazing gear then that will be better on thin metal than MIG/arc welding. I've been trying to patch the wings on my Capri but the MIG blows holes in the metalso a mate of mine suggested brazing it as it's not subject to any mechanical loading... now I've got to beg borrow or steal a brazing set!
1986Uno45S said:Ah, ok. I didn't read that far back in the threads :bang:
Then again, it is possible to keep your original turbo registration with a reshell, but it entails doing naughty things with the chassis plates (easy to do) and very naughty things with the chassis number on the turret (not so easy, and not very legal but then who will ever find out - ahem!)
Lol! That is weird, though I guess both of them are in the protective 'primer' and will have to be rubbed down to bare metal anyway for the respray. Maybe they are from different batches or something? Still, no-one will ever know once it's sprayed it's original colour![]()
Always a problem with welding thin metal. It just vaporises when you point a welding gun at it!
Do you know what kind of welding is being used? Arc welding will be way to powerful and will just vaporise the metal, and even gas welding might be too strong for Uno panels. Mig welding should be ok on a lower setting, so it might be an idea to suggest using Mig.
If the Mig is still buring through, then you could always look into bonding the panels together. Seen this done in a few classic car magazines, though have no idea what's involved. Basically it is using a special kind of glue to join the metal together and is supposed to be as strong as welding. Often used on aluminium panels where welding is difficult, but that's as far as my knowledge goes with it.
Either way, keep up the good work and hope your wallet doesn't suffer too much!
By the way, sorry if I missed the earlier threads but are you having the engine rebuilt too? Knowing you, you're probably having some naughty internals put in it with a monster turbo grafted on![]()
Post new pics up here once the shell comes back so we can all drool at a rust free Uno!
Dunc Uno Turbo said:cheers mate, thing is the floor will be on show as its going to be fully stripped out!
good luck with the fez turbo, i had one of them. nippy it was, also had a 5 turbo powered clio, that was another money pit lol!
need more encouragement lads 'n' lasses
Dunc