Hello viewers
Motivation.. that's what I need a few kilo of motivation..
Just been back down the S.O.I and started messing with flat sheet bauxite..
Bought 3 sheets of 0.6mm yesterday ( $95 ).
So...
Throw a few card tables on the shed floor .. cover with old bed sheets to try and prevent scratching the sheets.
Start measuring all the cut outs along bottom edge.
With that done it was time for a trial fit of the sheet

all good.
Next up I traced out the shape of the van on the back of the sheet and went back to the card tables for more metal mangling..

and another trial fit

Happy , happy, joy , joy...
Ummmm... where's the bloody door....??.. Doh
Mark out door and visit the tables one more time....
Then I drilled a row of holes about waist line along the sheet . The holes will be behind the timber flash later on and I will use the holes to help stop the sheet "Bellying out" while it is sticking to the ply..
So... out with the liquid nails and show some artistic flair with the goop gun..

After much gooping I slipped the sheet into place without smearing the goop.. Then set stuck a couple of bits of masking tape on it to stop it from peeling off the van. Then I ran a series of short self tappers in the holes along the centre line of the van that I had drilled earlier.
Worked my way from the centre out to the ends and over the top .. along the bottom edge with masking tape to hold the sheet flush against the ply until it dries.

More happy.. more joy.
I will have a go at the other side this arvo . Try and get it done . Then leave it all for a few days to let the liquid nails cure.
I can then snip and file any points that aren't flush with the outer edge of the van , and also work out where to cut the sheet around the door frame so it can be rolled in to the reveal.
That 0.6mm is good stuff to work with... Unlike the stuff on the bike transporter TD it can be cut easily with tin snips......
Hi Ho silv... errrrrrr Hi Ho aluminium aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwaaaayyyyyyyyyyyy !!!
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