Thursday, October 2, 2014

Shock studs

Laser cutters are taking longer than expected so it can be put through with another bigger order, but on the plus side they're free because of this!
The studs however are both done and my machinist friend offered to do them for free too in return for putting his business on the race TJ. If anyone is looking for a great machinist who knows his stuff about everything off road talk to Peter at Warragul Machining and Mechanical Repairs. He did a great job on the studs and made out of very high grade steel, 4140 from memory so shouldn't have any problems with these breaking.
Will hopefully update soon with the laser cut parts.
Cheers.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Rear shock mounts

Since the rear shock mounts at some point in their life had been broken and welded back together (very badly) with some box tube as reinforcement I decided to cut them out and have new ones made which are on their way from the laser cutters at the moment.
The smaller holes are to allow for hot dip galvanising and the larger hole to fit the shock mounting stud which is being made by a machinist at the moment.
Hopefully I should have both next week and can weld them on. After this and a good clean the chassis is ready to be galvanised.
Cheers.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Galvanising

Hey everyone. Diffs are off and no just have the tow bar and a couple other brackets to remove. I have sent pictures to a galvanising businesses for a quote and should be having it hot dipped in the next few weeks. Then I begin putting it back together! However due to limited funds progress will be very slow. I am beginning from the ground up so first thing will be rebuilt diffs with air lockers front and rear followed by springs and shocks. Since my brother in law was selling his 37" tyres I have decided to buy and run them so the Jeep will now be built to fit them which means no regearing is required but a lift will be.
More updates should be soon.
Cheers.
Tom.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Stripped

Hey all, been a while since I updated this but its been pretty boring just dismantling everything. So far have stripped it down to the chassis and still have to remove the axles and brake lines. Pulled a lot of dirt from between the tank and frame but luckily just a bit of surface rust. I think the layer of clay on it protected it! Otherwise everyrhing looks pretty good and not a lot of work but who knows what may be under the paint. Once the chassis is absolutely bare I will cut off some of the mods the previous owner has added like battery mounts under the tray. Then I will strip and paint the chassis and start rebuilding!
Cheers for watching.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Split roof


Last night I succeeded in splitting the two parts of the roof. The rust isn't ridiculously bad and is all easily fixable but I'm glad I did this as there is quite a bit. Next job is to strip it of paint sand away the rust and prime it. Then I'll move onto the bonnet.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Rust!

As I have continued to strip the seam sealer and rubber off the roof and bonnet I have uncovered a small amount of rust. The CJ10s were electroplated with zinc so there isn't a huge amount. The braces running around the edge of the roof which are spot welded on have some surface rust internally. Likewise the braces along the underside of the bonnet have some rust. The front brace has a small section rusted through but should be repairable. Under the hinges also has rust and hopefully doesn't need replacing. Due to this I have bought a spot weld cutting bit and will be removing the braces to paint the inside and reseal. It adds more work but I know it won't rust again any time soon thanks to the work done now. I also bought paint stripper, metal cleaner and an etch primer so once I split these braces off I can get them ready for paint.



Saturday, May 10, 2014

Stripping for paint

Over the last week or so have removed the roof and bonnet and stripped the insulation and rubber off them. Will continue to strip it down to the chassis and prepare it for paint. At this point I am planning to have the chassis galvanized before painting and am weighing up options for the body.