I started work on the OS boot lower frame rail today, as part of the plan to complete restoration of the boot area before moving onwards.
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2/5/2020
Most of the last two days have been taken up with fitting the replacement steel stress panel to the front of the boot framing. To get this in place was like doing a chinese puzzle, since it was too long to be inserted through the wheel arch openings it had to fed through from the boot. Having removed both NS and OS wheel well covers made this a little easy, providing the odd half an inch here and there of maneuvering space. Getting it in place and ready for fitting took the best part of a day, then it was necessary to drill the holes in the frame for the carriage bolts (upper frame and floor cross bearer) and the ordinary bolts that go through the flitch plated from inside the boot. The stress panel was attached central cross frame with ordinary stainless steel round-head wood screws.
29/4/2020
Assembled the metalwork to the rear of the OS wheelarch today, this took most of the day. Then I drilled and countersunk the screw holes in the OS boot upper liner panel to make it easier to fit once the stress panel is in place. The last part of the day was spent cleaning and derusting the metal gangway support in the boot.