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Post by thebear54 » 29 Jun 2012 12:40 am

Chris,
Do you have a link to that 244 roof forum topic on the VOC ? I just looked and can't seem to find anything.

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Post by macplaxton » 29 Jun 2012 12:58 am

thebear54 wrote:I just looked and can't seem to find anything.
You're going have to crack this search business John :roll:

http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthrea ... n&page=204

wind back to page 195 for the spare donor roof.
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Post by thebear54 » 29 Jun 2012 12:24 pm

macplaxton wrote:
thebear54 wrote:I just looked and can't seem to find anything.
You're going have to crack this search business John :roll:

http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthrea ... n&page=204

wind back to page 195 for the spare donor roof.
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Post by Chris_C » 29 Jun 2012 12:31 pm

Works for me, that's the thread I was on about. You have to be registered on the VOC forum to see that subfora
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Post by thebear54 » 29 Jun 2012 12:51 pm

Found it Chris.....I forgot I had to log on first. LOL
I must be getting old, I had not been on that forum in so long....shame on me. :oops:

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Post by macplaxton » 29 Jun 2012 01:02 pm

thebear54 wrote:Linkie no goodie Rich. :wink:
Like Chris says, linky perfect, just register. :wink:
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Post by thebear54 » 30 Jun 2012 12:53 am

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thebear54 wrote:Linkie no goodie Rich. :wink:
Like Chris says, linky perfect, just register. :wink:

Been registered there for a long time Rich. :wink:
It has been a while since I logged on.....it's all good. :D

"MARILYN" took the short drive to the body shop a few hours ago.
I'll keep everyone posted when there is progress.
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Should be an interesting project repairing this roof corner. :lol: :lol:

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Post by MCHUDD » 30 Jun 2012 10:35 am

Hi John.
I think it means something when the rear glass did not get broken.
This car was meant to get fixed and saved :D :D :D .
Look forward to seeing the end result.
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Post by thebear54 » 30 Jun 2012 12:16 pm

Beleive it or not Mark....

Neither the hatch glass nor the side glass was broken when the limb crashed through the roof. As a matter of info the Side vent cover as well as the headliner are also in perfect condition and came through without a scratch.
The only thing mangled was the stainless gutter edge trim bit at the rear as well as the internal roof support. So as you can see I have only a few small bits to replace. :D :D
Very lucky indeed.

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Post by volvosneverdie » 30 Jun 2012 09:14 pm

Finders crossed for the beauty dude.
Its a credit to you that youre putting the time and effort to pull the girl back from the brink.

Keep the thread updated. :D
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Post by thebear54 » 23 Jul 2012 12:40 pm

@ Rich P.

I think I will be ready to collect those 343 bits we spoke of very soon. Probably at the ED Weekender. I think I can squirrel them into the back of the 66 when it is shipped over or (for the smaller bits) in my suitcase. :D :twisted:

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Post by thebear54 » 15 Nov 2012 11:26 am

About a week ago a rather large package arrived from Holland. Danny was able to cut a large chunk of roof for me from a scrapper 343 he had just received from France.
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This chunk will be cut out on my roof and be replaced...
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If the roof had been less damaged, and had it not been for that deep crease, it would have just been beaten out and leaded back to shape. Unfortunately, it was so severly damaged that we had no choice but to replace it.
"Marilyn" will be heading back to the body shop within the next 10 days.

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Post by Chris_C » 15 Nov 2012 12:03 pm

John, without wanting to sound down on your efforts, how many layers of metal are at that point in the shell?

I'm just worried if the body shop only weld the outer two (i.e., don't split your doner piece) and there are skins in the middle the shell would be very weak if it ever rolled.

Good luck with what you choose though, mammoth work!
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Post by volvomania » 15 Nov 2012 01:10 pm

Chris_C wrote:John, without wanting to sound down on your efforts, how many layers of metal are at that point in the shell?

I'm just worried if the body shop only weld the outer two (i.e., don't split your doner piece) and there are skins in the middle the shell would be very weak if it ever rolled.

Good luck with what you choose though, mammoth work!
Tend to agree with Chris, looking at the photo of the new section I feel that the C-pillar was cut too small.
From past experience I know that a "slide" of 2-4 inches per layer is needed to get the constructional strength back to original.
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Post by thebear54 » 16 Nov 2012 12:13 pm

volvomania wrote:
Chris_C wrote:John, without wanting to sound down on your efforts, how many layers of metal are at that point in the shell?

I'm just worried if the body shop only weld the outer two (i.e., don't split your doner piece) and there are skins in the middle the shell would be very weak if it ever rolled.

Good luck with what you choose though, mammoth work!
Tend to agree with Chris, looking at the photo of the new section I feel that the C-pillar was cut too small.
From past experience I know that a "slide" of 2-4 inches per layer is needed to get the constructional strength back to original.

Thanks Chris & RJ...
I will let my body guy know and try to maintain the 4 inch specs on all panel layers. We should be able to at least get to the 2 inch mark without a problem, although more would be better. :wink:
If the panel had not been so badly creased we would have choosen to beat (or vibrate) the metal back in shape, this would have been the best solution! Unfortunately, this was not an option in this case-
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