Not as much achieved as I would have liked, the new glue only arrived on monday, and coupled to having the inlaws staying over the weekend and early part of the week I was unable to get to Rusty for a while.
Anyway, the boy cleared her out a bit so she isn't as much of a fire hazard, I also decided to add some filler to the completed drivers side surround and A panel, the top section is good and I think just one more sanding session to the A panel will see this section ready for a spray of red oxide to protect it a little.
The new glue is by Everbuild and comes in a mastic type tube, seems to work well, and so I made up the nearside windscreen pillar wood
I have also realised i need to find somewhere else to store the mobike, its nearly roadworthy and just needs an mot to be registered again but at this rate I'll be starting over
Anyway, I had planned to finish the windscreen surround before starting the A post and panel which would lead me to the body mount and heaven alone knows where else, then I realised that if I finished the surround I'd not get the main A panel back on without butchering the surround again. With this realisation I have decided to leave the surround for now and get the timber and metal work sorted to the A post / panel sections.
So of with the panel
Several new pieces of timber are needed here not least the main pillar which looks like this currently
Ironically it isn't rotten at the bottom, which is where it should be worst, I'm also going to have to atend to the metal around the body mount and a fair bit of the inner panel
I also took photographs of a couple of basic measurements for repositionig the A pillar, but will need to make a template of the curved area that makes the door opening.
In the meantime I'm going to start making the main A pillar, its a fair chunk of ash thats required so I've laminated four pieces of my offcuts together to get a piece big enough to make it from
it's all doable, but I get the feeling I may be a little while in getting back to finishing the screen surround.