Like all projects it takes forever but when it is finish the way you wanted it then it is worth every sec spent on the project
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Re: The Volks Rodster
Like all projects it takes forever but when it is finish the way you wanted it then it is worth every sec spent on the project
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Re: The Volks Rodster
Barry, you have nothing to worry about.....tie fighter is so far behind, Vader isn't even posting on the site anymore, his thread has not had an update for weeks so he's the one paying for our fuelBarry wrote:
Dutch - I had to do something to try to catch up with your progress. Can't afford to be sponsoring other guy's fuel money now can I?![]()
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Re: The Volks Rodster
Been a while......
finally something to show: Man those wheels have got to go!!
Still quite a way to go yet. That darn pesky windscreen I've been putting off for so many months can't be delayed much longer now!!
finally something to show: Man those wheels have got to go!!
Still quite a way to go yet. That darn pesky windscreen I've been putting off for so many months can't be delayed much longer now!!
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Re: The Volks Rodster
WOW!!
Barry,the nose looks awesome! I love the look of this Rodster
Barry,the nose looks awesome! I love the look of this Rodster
Damn,I'm good!
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Re: The Volks Rodster
Jislaaik Barry, I cant say how impressed I am! Not 100% pure Beetle body(because of the mods at the back), but to be honest? It looks better than a lot of other Volksrodsters
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Re: The Volks Rodster
Thanks guys. The bonnet has way more time it it than it should. Still needs some metalfinishing and tweaking. I should hav just made a new one - would have been quicker. There is now only 2 75mm strips of original tin on either side. Along with the lower part of each door (also modified) that's all the original VW metal left on the outer skin
Eben rust isn't a major issue. I try to wear gloves whenever I'm working - bare hands cause rust very quickly. I cover parts with etch primer if I am odne with them. Just sanded it it off now as I am nearly ready to start to paint now, and will be using a twin pack etch primer onto the bare metal.
One thing I did discover - rust converters and welding don't mix!!!
There were some areas that I put rust converter on that I couldn't access that well (heater pipes etc) Anyway I decided to add more reinforcing below the doors, and when welding it in the heat caused fumes that made all exposed metal in the area flash rust in minutes
-almost as if the rust had been trapped and now escaped and neede a place to go and sit

Eben rust isn't a major issue. I try to wear gloves whenever I'm working - bare hands cause rust very quickly. I cover parts with etch primer if I am odne with them. Just sanded it it off now as I am nearly ready to start to paint now, and will be using a twin pack etch primer onto the bare metal.
One thing I did discover - rust converters and welding don't mix!!!
There were some areas that I put rust converter on that I couldn't access that well (heater pipes etc) Anyway I decided to add more reinforcing below the doors, and when welding it in the heat caused fumes that made all exposed metal in the area flash rust in minutes
-almost as if the rust had been trapped and now escaped and neede a place to go and sit
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Re: The Volks Rodster
The work looks great keep on posting pics as you go along
Some days we are the flies , some days we are the windscreens
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Re: The Volks Rodster
The work is like WOW
great stuff.
You should look into getting a replica Hebmuller as your next project
You should look into getting a replica Hebmuller as your next project
For what it's worth, ignorance has no limits ......
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Re: The Volks Rodster
Hey Rui - A Heb has been in my mind for a while now. Only problem is all the other cars in there with it. And I can only get them out one at a time.........VERY slowly........ 
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Re: The Volks Rodster
So I would say you better get it on then slowly one at a time
Sjoe there are a few hours patience gone in to this project
Well done so far Barry 
Sjoe there are a few hours patience gone in to this project

