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Of COURSE you didErrol62 wrote: Sat Jan 26, 2019 3:08 pm Also I managed to jag the rear loom and shred the indicators feed which the wire wheel.
Hi Clay, what’re your thoughts on the cordless grinder for that type of work? I’ve been procrastinating for a while now about getting one but not sure how long they last under a bit of load like that, even with the larger battery.Errol62 wrote:Got in the back with the wire wheel on 18v grinder.


No indicators, no papers, rough as. Running a hot grey but otherwise original. 






Straightening and hammering out the dents brought it in to alignment with the undamaged driver bumperette. I was chuffed, until.....
Cleaning up the back prior to mig welding I noticed some substantial rust holes. They can be filled but would certainly need rechroming. Let’s hope this one from the van comes up better.
Yeh, good job Clay and good luck with the repairs.ardiesse wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2019 9:15 pm Clay,
Done good on the bumperettes. They'll be easy enough to repair, but will have to be rechromed. It all depends on the electroplaters and whether they repair as well as rechrome. I notice that the passenger's side tore at an existing seam.
If you want to have a lash at welding them up yourself, I detailed the process at some length over at FE-FC under my thread "Why don't you take the FC on?" (The thread will be about six pages in under the "Project cars" tab.)
Rob