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    Rains stopped progress

    JDNSW these pipes are already galvanised apparently at point of purchase

    1. one cross bar drilled one end and temp placed into position then the rains came. slowly getting there, checking the measurements multiply times focused on getting the hood sticks to sit 90 degrees vertical to cappings, it needs a bit of tweaking to get the correct measurements all round and as neat looking as possible, its all doable but time consuming work
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    You are going well with the bows . Bit hard to tell from your photo , the horizontal bars should be squashed flat on the ends & bolt on the inside of the bows , they are usually held on with wing nuts. Rain always comes when you don't want it, I have been staining a deck this morning & it is quite overcast, I hope that it will rain but not until the stain is dry. We have not had any rain since end of January.

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    Hood stick rear

    1950Landy - work in progress for the horizontal bars, will prob flatten the ends to bolt up properly

    1. Its slow going but getting there, concentrated on the rear hoop, lining up vertically then cutting the ends off. I have riveted for now the centre piece of steel joining the two halves together and must say looks ok. Did have to add another bend to get the shape i was after.

    2. Another view, might attempt the front hoop next then worry about joining the front and rear hoops together via that horizontal bars. Lots of cutting, grinding, measuring twice or three times to get it to look half decent.
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    More hood sticks

    1. driver side is perfectly aligned with the two hoops front and back, so happy here BUT...

    2. the pass side is crap, lucky i have a spare hoop for the centre to rectify, angles are wrong, hours of work for something so simple but the rains didn't allow me to open up the garage door but this can be fixed with a newer piece. happy so far but more work to go yet.

    more thinking time needed to sort this one out...
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    re did the hood stick

    1. re did the pass side, needed to be a little longer, sorted for now (i hope)

    2. driver side done.

    3. rear end view

    Its all doable but very time consuming work, needs more checking before the final welding of the two halves but seems like a nice fit. Would love to throw on the canvas but don't want to get that dirty and with this rain its almost impossible to work or make any progress. Still have the horizontal bars to sort out, just needs the ends squashed and some bolts nut sorted. Will work towards the horizontal bars next then throw the canvas on to see if its all good enough or not. buggered today
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    Quote Originally Posted by shamirj View Post
    1950Landy - work in progress for the horizontal bars, will prob flatten the ends to bolt up properly

    1. Its slow going but getting there, concentrated on the rear hoop, lining up vertically then cutting the ends off. I have riveted for now the centre piece of steel joining the two halves together and must say looks ok. Did have to add another bend to get the shape i was after.

    2. Another view, might attempt the front hoop next then worry about joining the front and rear hoops together via that horizontal bars. Lots of cutting, grinding, measuring twice or three times to get it to look half decent.
    looks better than new
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    horizontal bars for hood sticks

    1. start on the horizontal bars, thankfully only two to deal with, but here is a start

    2. my torch is prob not hot enough to make it easier but it got there in the end, i tried a combination of squeezing in the vice and hammering

    3. rounded off the ends, drilled some pilot holes just need to buy some bolts/nuts for them to be secured to the frame

    4. time for the canvas, unboxed and laid to see how it all fits, not too bad, it is missing the middle bow at the top so the canvas is not sitting properly

    5. other side of the canvas, surprised they do line up well with the ropes latching onto the sides either side

    6. inspecting the canvas with one side open, loving the look, once that damn gearbox is sorted can get a better pic with it outside the garage. slowly making progress and seems to me I am finally moving fwd with this project.
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    Well done

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    Hood stick windscreen end

    My next project today was to fit the horizontal bars - done.

    Then the dilemma with the front windscreen as i don't have the proper S1 windscreen frame (maybe mine is a S2 or S3) and does not have the protruding rods on the front to hook over the canvas. So needed to come up with a plan. My frame had already been drilled and was thinking to make up brackets to fix to already existing holes, BUT then came up with the painful idea of drilling more holes (two-three holes already lined up with the canvas as was) and securing these plastic bits then screwing into the frame. The inner holes needed to be drilled to a bigger diameter hole then screw into frame, slide over the canvas and job done. Yes its not 100 per cent original but then again neither is the holden but its another job sorted and kinda looks original to the untrained eye. I don't mind the look.
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    107/109 truck cab windscreen frames don't have the shark teeth for the canvas. Neither do they have the captive nuts and associated bits for the pivot arms.
    .W.

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