More Jaguar XJS restoration pix....

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been very busy recently,

i have sold the house and need to get the Jag up together as much as possible b4 we move,

so as you can understand , it doesnt leave much time for photography or forums that much ,

anywho....a few more rust repairs

this time behind the windscreen washer bottle under the offside headlight,
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made a template from card , and cut out some sheet metal , folded and fettled to shape, as it isnt at all flat !!
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offered up for test fitting prior to tack welding ,
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then fully welded , as it forms part of the inner arch, but not fully structural , also spot welded the edges i could get to
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then the welds were sealed with flexable joint sealer ( that will never fully set ) and then coverd in underseal , forgot to say , high zinc content paint was liberally aplied to the repair as well,
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similar story on the nearside, but not so drastic
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next , a repair to the nearside front sill behind the wing , i used an old section of bonnet for the repair panel


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same old problem , rust underneath the atmospheric recovery bottle in the near side ( passenger ) wing , i need a repair panel,, ah , that will do i think , and old bit of XJS bonnet.....
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made a paper template, allowed a little extra and scribed it onto the section
cut out and folded to shape...
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sorry for the out of focus shot, it was getting dark and the camera didnt like it. the repair section is just offered up for a test fit, will fettle it a little more and weld in tomorrow with luck,
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comments welcome as always
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Mad props from me mate for even tackling a job like that and for the standard of the work you're doing. :thumbs:

Any idea when you're likely to be on the road with it?
 
What are you doing the welds with? MIG or stick?
 
Surly it's a MIG. I use a MIG welder :D

Doing a great job btw mate, great standard of work too
 
its a Clark 105EN Gas-less MIG welder ,

took some getting used to , but i think i have the hang of it now,

thanx for the comments

MyPix:)
 
Marik said:
Surly it's a MIG. I use a MIG welder :D

Doing a great job btw mate, great standard of work too


Agreed its not bad ;) Looks like the wire feed is set a little high to me ;)
 
Ahhh, a Clark 105EN, isn't that capable of TIG too?
 
That looks like a cool project! :) Can't wait for more updates.
 
looking good Vince, looking very good!
 
Holy thread revival Batman???????
 
the photos are not in the gallery, i will give vince a poke...
 
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