
I felt as if my wall came into sight today. Im really enjoying doing this, but I did have a little hesitation today when I stood back and wondered why I'm bothering with it. Its not a restoration, and yet its not a quick patch up job. For £300 I could buy a rust free frame off ebay and I could have been spending this week fitting all the parts back to that!
Im feeling a bit tired but still trying to get out there at 7.30 to get a good few hours on it before settling down to some work in the afternoon - I did wonder about not doing anything on the scooter today, but knew that if I didn't I'd be fidgety all afternoon wishing I had - and so I pressed on.
Once again - I thought this bit would be easy, but once again it wasnt. It was a fiddle trying to make the compound curves all line up while the bit w

Ive decided to get it powder coated asap - and powder coating means not using plastic filler - so my welding is going to be on full display :-( Ive decided that if Im that bothered then once ive run it around for a bit, ill strip the scooter again and body fill over the powder coating and respray (oh come on, lets face it - that's not going to happen is it?!) - or i might even hand paint the welds in a complimentary colour to actually highlight the Vespas scars! :-)
So this rusty section of wheel arch took approximately 4 hours to cut, shape and weld. As perforated as it is, the section just above t

Just as I was finishing, its started to spit with rain AND my gas ran out - It was a message, and I welcomed it for today.
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I understand your feelings but I thought you were doing this "because you can". You knew that, for money, you could get a roadworthy scooter but where's the fun in that?
Just think of what you are achieving. You are breathing life back into a machine. Look on it a one of life's experiences that is preparing you for the "big one".
I think the repairs look great. I just wish I could use TIG as well as you. If that was MIG it would be all tacks and gaps.
I think John is looking into high temperature fillers so you may have no excuse not to up the finish.
Get more gas and go.
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