Very nice Wayne, very nice indeed! An 86 with the top off and the screen down is a thing of beauty to my eyes, especially with a capstan winch on the front of it.Wouldn't have a spare you don't need, would you?

Hi there
Wrk is progressing well.......
Spent the past few weeks panel beating and the front guard is looking quite smick indeed. My next task is to try and shrink the front drivers guard where the door stopper is after years.
Most importantly while visiting my parents in Pt Pirie yesterday I had the chance to go shopping without the wife and purchased myself new tool including a new orbital sander.
It has probally been asked before whats the best way for putting some shine/bling back in the old galv trim........and yes I will post pictures
All the best
Wayne
PS sorry of the lack of attendance as of late but the old desk tops in for a rebuild
Very nice Wayne, very nice indeed! An 86 with the top off and the screen down is a thing of beauty to my eyes, especially with a capstan winch on the front of it.Wouldn't have a spare you don't need, would you?

Hi Wayne,
The trick with polishing up old hot dipped Galvanising is to use a Stainless Steel wire brush or SS Wire Rotary wheel on your drill. The trick is not to go too hard as you will push through the coating. I recommend suitable PPE (Dust mask) as the dust I believe is a bit bad.
It came up a treat on my 1951 80", it got 57 years of dust and verdigris off no problems
Regards
Wal
hi there
Sorry unable to help........there getting difficult to find complete.Wouldn't have a spare you don't need, would you?
Many thanks - on the series one fire engine I used a bit of fine wet and dry but will give the SS wire rotary wheel a go.The trick with polishing up old hot dipped Galvanising is to use a Stainless Steel wire brush or SS Wire Rotary wheel on your drill. The trick is not to go too hard as you will push through the coating. I recommend suitable PPE (Dust mask) as the dust I believe is a bit bad.
Many thanks to all
Wayne
PS Had a slack day in the shed due to the wet weather....
Wayne,
Nice looking straight 86" there. Wish mine was that straight to start with.
The colour looks the same as mine (see "Meet Len" thread), but mine has a fair bit more aluminium showing through. Does yours have the extra fuel tank and/or engine sump guards underneath? A piece of angle welded to the rear of the gearbox crossmember that the sump guard bolted to may be the only indication left if they have been removed.
Also, what size wheels and tyres has your 86" got on it? Yours look about the right proportion to the vehicle. I have 7.5/16s which look too big and need replacement any. Are they on 5" or 5.5" rims?
Cheers,
Chris
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						Hi Wayne
Black and Gold Vinegar and stainless steel pot scrubber
rub and rub, wash with plenty of clean water
cheers
Ian
 
 
		Hi there
The modifications your mentioning was a common thing done at Wommera Tech Area Workshops - difficult to prove as documentation from old defence arkives almost impossible to obtain.The colour looks the same as mine (see "Meet Len" thread), but mine has a fair bit more aluminium showing through. Does yours have the extra fuel tank and/or engine sump guards underneath? A piece of angle welded to the rear of the gearbox crossmember that the sump guard bolted to may be the only indication left if they have been removed.
The wheels on the vehcile are almost as old as me - but they are 600 16's bar treads - but I will be fitting 700 16s as it helps with the gearingwhat size wheels and tyres has your 86" got on it? Yours look about the right proportion to the vehicle. I have 7.5/16s which look too big and need replacement any. Are they on 5" or 5.5" rims?
Thanks for that Ian I will give the family recipe a trial run in the am....Black and Gold Vinegar and stainless steel pot scrubber
rub and rub, wash with plenty of clean water
All the best
Wayne
Hi there all
Just preparing to head back to work tomorrow up north (nightshifts)
I need to stress - this rebuild is not to concourse condition as the vehcile is used often around the farm, but generally just a good neat and tidy up ready for rego (The local police surgested this is wise).
I am no expert when it comes to panel beating but prepared to give it a go and generally happy with the progress so far. So any input from forum members would be greatfully eppreciated as it to dont ask/show you will never learn.
Like alot of early land rovers a modification done was to mount a piece of angle steel across the front wing to stabilise then, over time what usually happens is the corrosion between the steel and alloy can be devistating.
To fix the problem I mounted a peice of bent up alloy which I rivetted behind for strength - well have a look at the pictures ...
Corrosion on front wings….
Plated with rivet alloy behind
Light coat of body filler - the new orbital sander was great.........saves the arms
Lots of sanding, spray puddy and looking better anyway
Drivers side wing – and lots of corrosion…you can visually see the new peice of bent alloy rivetted in.
Finished job -well getting there slowly
Repaired passenger wing – 86” guards are difficult to find in good condition…
All the best
Wayne
PS thanks for all those whom had input prior to starting (Ian & Dennis and others...) .....thanks again
Interested in giving me that winch??
Garry
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Well they say if you dont ask you dont get told - butInterested in giving me that winch??
NO.....
All the best
Wayne
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