This took a bit of panel beating to straighten up to fit.
And yes, when I'm working on the van and my phone rings I do sometimes use the van as a giant note pad.
I wire wheeled all the paint off each skin both sides where it was going to be spot welded then positioned the inner skin in its marked position. Making sure both bends were tight against the cab floor skin, and that the sloped edge was flush, I set up the spot welder and welded the top bend first, then the lower still making sure there was no gap between the sloped edges.
I then worked forward and back along the top edge with the spot welder to get the inner skin welded in its position.
One thing I forgot to do this side was make sure the bumper mount was in the correct position. On the other side I cut off the new mount and welded the original one in its place. so I may have odd bumper mounts. I wondered if I lose points for that if I enter the van for a Concourse D'Elegance?
Using the skin pins I clamped the outer skin into position, and you can see how I'm able to close the cab door to check its position
My girlfriend Rachel turned up to deliver cola and cakes and was able to get this fine shot of me working, I did ask if she would stay and help but she seemed to have better things to do...
With the arch being one of the final body work jobs finally done I felt a great sense of satisfaction that the van is finally coming together.
It was very exciting to see it in almost one piece. I might have given myself a little clap too!