Cheers for the comments guys.
Where did you pick up the Forge hoses from Graham?
You do need LCR rear bumper brackets, lucky for you i have some which i can send FOC, just drop me a PM
I got the hoses from the forge outlet on ebay.... linky just for you
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Forge-Factory-Seconds?_trksid=p4340.l2563
And yeh i could do with the rear bumper brackets mate, that would be a big
help... i'll pm you
Right i've been busy on the car all day.
I started by checking the spoiler and it was all nicely stuck back together so dropped it onto the car -
I then glued the other side of the front bumper up... didn't bother taking any photo's..
I pushed the car outside next to get access to all the doors. I finished removing the door inner & outer seals, then i got the blow lamp out and warmed the sill / kick plates up to
help soften the glue etc... came off a piece of piss once they were heater up.
Did some general tidying up, and got bored of doing bodywork stuff so i decided to have a crack and getting the driveshafts out of the audi TT / LCR hubs i bought ages ago.
I tried previously but couldn't get the bolt out the end of the drive shaft, i used a blow lamp, windy gun - shocked the crap outta it... no joy.
So i got out the plasma cutter and started to cut around the wheel hub part just behind the bolt head, i hoped that once the replaceable hub part was cut it would leave the bolt loose and i could remove the driveshaft from the assembly.
I started cutting around it and then had to stop as i had a rather large fire....
I'll explain, the other day i dropped a can of penetrating spray and it smashed the end in and was coming out everywhere so i put a cloth over it an let it drain into a container... i have been using the oil from the container for cleaning etc..... so this was a couple of meter's away from where i was cutting (didn't think anything of it) - i'm guessing a spark flew off and landed in the container.
I was cutting and sore a orange glow coming from the side (had welding mask on and gauntlets) i turned round to find 2ft flames coming from the container - thought **** better sort that out so i grabbed the container (with my gauntlets on) and tried to move it off my tool box and place it on the floor...... i managed to dribble the burning fluid across my leg and all over the workbench / plasma torch.
Needless to say i shat myself.... and tried to put the container down quickly spilling it all over the concrete floor.
I ran outta the garage to get the garden hose and then returned and sprayed the flames - NOTE don't use water to put out oil fires as a giant fire ball ensues
(now i think on it's like a chip pan fire - but at the time i just panicked and never thought)
So gave up on that idea..... flames now about a meter high and getting rather close to the car i've just spent a year rebuilding
I managed to use some spare welding gauntlets / rags to throw over the top of the fire and suffocate it.......God i was lucky, i just thought to myself what a knob, i should know better than that - containers with flamable oil in whilst cutting / grinding.
So just a note for you guys - don't be a knob like me and stay safe.
So after clearing up for an hour and mopping up the oil / water, i cracked on with the cutting and managed to remove the driveshafts totally undamaged from the hubs.
I will just need some new wheel bearings with the hubs on.
I then decided to remove the wheel bearings from the steering hubs, removed the circlip.... but it still took a massive amount of knocking to shift them.
Here's one done -
Got a right gaggle of driveshafts now -
So i'll crack back on with the boring bodywork tomorrow
Ta Tar