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nostromo
27th February 2011, 01:47 PM
Hi All

Starting to dismantle front end wing to access bulkhead & see some repairs are required.
Looking for bulkhead restorer/repairer.

Nostromo
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1955 Series I 86" x2
1961 Series IIa SWB x1
2004 Defender SWB x1

slug_burner
27th February 2011, 03:08 PM
Hi All

Starting to dismantle front end wing to access bulkhead & see some repairs are required.
Looking for bulkhead restorer/repairer.

Nostromo
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1955 Series I 86" x2
1961 Series IIa SWB x1
2004 Defender SWB x1

There are insufficient bulkheads to be repaired to have someone specialise in this work. There are any number of people with the skills to do it but it comes down to if they are prepared to do it and will you be prepared to pay the price. I'd look at panel beaters and sheetmetal fabricators for a start.

There are a couple of threads with photos of how to go about it where people doing their own restoration have done a good job of cutting out the rust and replacing it with sound metal.

Good luck

chazza
28th February 2011, 08:30 AM
The rust at the top in your first photo looks to be in a difficult place to repair. I repaired a S2 bulkhead for a friend once and I estimated that had I been charging for it, a minimum of $500 would have been needed; the bulkhead in question had minor rust in the upper footwells and sundry other places.

From your two photos; you might be looking at an: economic write-off; or sourcing a better bulkhead; or doing as Sluggie suggests and having a go yourself,

Cheers Charlie

isuzurover
28th February 2011, 09:19 AM
Doesn't look too difficult a job.

Either hire/borrow a MIG and have a go yourself, or track down a panel beater who is willing to do it for a reasonable price. Many will want to plate over it - but if you want it to look original they will need to cut out the sections and weld new ones in. You should be able to save yourself some money by grinding the welds back yourself.

russellrovers
1st March 2011, 09:36 PM
Doesn't look too difficult a job.

Either hire/borrow a MIG and have a go yourself, or track down a panel beater who is willing to do it for a reasonable price. Many will want to plate over it - but if you want it to look original they will need to cut out the sections and weld new ones in. You should be able to save yourself some money by grinding the welds back yourself.
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nostromo
2nd March 2011, 07:31 PM
Doesn't look too difficult a job.

Either hire/borrow a MIG and have a go yourself, or track down a panel beater who is willing to do it for a reasonable price. Many will want to plate over it - but if you want it to look original they will need to cut out the sections and weld new ones in. You should be able to save yourself some money by grinding the welds back yourself.
Got some good ideas, thank you all. Local panel beater will give quote on rust repairs using his MIG when firewall out of vehicle ("Dolcit").Expect it to be out and stripped down by the end of the weekend. Will post results of quote and plan of action.

Nostromo
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1955 Series I 86" x2
1961 Series IIa SWB x1
2004 Defender SWB x1

Lost Landy
3rd March 2011, 04:51 PM
Thants great news that you can get it sorted out :D iam still trying to find a firewall for my 86" for a fair price:o its amazing what ppl charge for them these days.:mad:

digger
4th March 2011, 12:32 PM
Got some good ideas, thank you all. Local panel beater will give quote on rust repairs using his MIG when firewall out of vehicle ("Dolcit").Expect it to be out and stripped down by the end of the weekend. Will post results of quote and plan of action.

Nostromo
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1955 Series I 86" x2
1961 Series IIa SWB x1
2004 Defender SWB x1

make sure that the firewall is worked on attached to chassis whenever possible, to prevent warping and then becoming a problem later!

nostromo
10th March 2011, 06:28 PM
Got some good ideas, thank you all. Local panel beater will give quote on rust repairs using his MIG when firewall out of vehicle ("Dolcit").Expect it to be out and stripped down by the end of the weekend. Will post results of quote and plan of action.

Nostromo
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1955 Series I 86" x2
1961 Series IIa SWB x1
2004 Defender SWB x1
Well bulkhead is out and local panel beater will give it a go when i get some repair panels, no quote, do and charge. (bad option)
Off to local sheet metal worker next who said can fabricate and weld in panels at $70 per hour for labour with worst case scenario is 8 hours work and materials next to nothing using off cuts in the work shop. (hmmm)

chazza
10th March 2011, 07:53 PM
$70 per hour!!! :eek:

I work on $30 p/hr when I make parts and think I am doing well!

Have a go yourself - it isn't that difficult but it can be time consuming,

Cheers Charlie

slug_burner
10th March 2011, 08:08 PM
I'd go with the sheety

Landy Smurf
10th March 2011, 10:06 PM
its alot of money to pay to get one repaired im assuming you have looked for wrecks i got 2 and a bit wrecks for $400 with a good firewall i suppose it comes down to time though with some rebuilds.