Date: Thu, 4 Apr 1996 10:35:11 -0600 (CST)
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From: Jon Christensen <vvwca@primenet.com>
Subject: Re: Splittie Roof 'Grafting'
On Thu, 4 Apr 1996, Markus Benne wrote:
>
> Hold it right there Partner. Keep your hands where I can see 'em!
>
> Are you meaning to tell me that you grafted an ENTIRE roof? *JOY*
>
from right below the drip rail on up. I sectioned out the old roof with
an air chisel, then removed the rest from the old spot welds. The 67
roof I trimmed flush, right under the drip rail and ground it down flat
> I've been looking for someone that has done this first hand. I've got a
> '66 Westy, and I've got a '65 deluxe roof that I want to mate to my westy.
>
The bad new is that on the dlx snrf's you should really had a
re-inforced, double floor.
> Now, real slow like, tell me in detail how you took the old roof off and
> how you put the new roof on...specifically talk about spot welds, the front
> vent stuff, and the rear hatch stuff. What did you use to put the new
> roof on...spot weld gear? MIG? How did you get the new roof watertight?
>
once I had it in place I had to slowly weld the front on with the MIG,
eventually having a continuous bead around the front which I should try to
grind down a little bit. On the inside I had to get creative and I
tack-welded the skins together. Not pretty right now. The part from the
front seat back I was able to clamp using a make-shift series of
Vise-Grips and a comealong. I jacked up the middle of the bus to head
off any body sag then I merely welded up the old spot weld holes from the
bottom and placed a continuous bead where it looked like it needed it. I
will be using seam sealer to finish. A tricky part of my project was
re-arranging the rear hatch area as my 59 has a small cargo door and the
67 has the big one. It wasn't too bad though. A few waves as it is hard
to get the thing flush on the sides, but I imagine the whole thing is
stronger than it was stock. The Panel looks kinda cool with the red body
and a white roof. I still have a fair amount of rust repair though. 8-)
Jon Christensen '56,'71 Ghias; '56,'67 Bugs; '60 & '61 Double Cabs,
Certified VW Nut! '59 Panel,'63 Camper,'84 Vanagon GL; '87 Golf GL
/V\ Membership Coordinator for the Vintage VW Club of America
\W/ Co-Editor of the Vintage VW Club of America Newsletter
vvwca@primenet.com Kansas City Kombis' NEATO Co-Representative
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