MOT Failure

I think most welders are put off with the flammable structure of a motor home and don’t want the hassle.

Its the physical size of it as well, also it will need another person to look out for fire while doing the welding being done. :unsure:
 
B inlaws skoda 136 rapide was heave welded to bring back as new, cost 2 grand and took over a week to do.
 
So £1000-£2000 so far. A member on Motorhome Fruitcakes has offered to weld it for a bottle of Malt! He's serious as well. Would need to hire a Mig welder and find somewhere to do the work though.
 
A bottle of malt!!. Maybe to steady up the hand before commencing hot work ;)

You would probably be cheaper buying a mig welder, what ever you do, make sure plant is solid wire type, use a .6 dia wire, don't buy/hire flux core self shielding plant, polarities differ.

Argon/CO2 shielding gas cylinders can now be bought, with a deposit on cylinder, when done, hand back, and deposit returned, thankfully the days of BOC and paying rent are gone.

You might as well be talking Swahili to me. 😬
 
You might as well be talking Swahili to me. 😬
Chupa ya malt !!. Labda kutuliza mkono kabla ya kuanza kazi moto;)

Labda ungekuwa na bei rahisi kununua kipimaji cha mig, kila unachofanya, hakikisha mmea ni aina ya waya thabiti, tumia waya wa .6 dia, usinunue / kukodisha mmea wa msingi wa kujikinga wa msingi.

Mitungi ya gesi ya kuzuia Argon / CO2 sasa inaweza kununuliwa, na amana kwenye silinda, ikimaliza, kurudisha mkono, na amana kurudishwa, kwa bahati nzuri siku za BOC na kulipa kodi kumepita.
 
what area are you in i own a mot garage in portsmouth this sounds like normal mot repairs to me the brake prob want a good run to free up and welding is normal for age of vehicle think £1000.00 is the max you would pay

Thanks Rus. Just seen your PM. As replied we are way up at the top of North Yorkshire / Country Durham border.
 
Could I suggest that the batteries should where possible be actually REMOVED not just disconnected, especially if wet cell batteries that are vented.

I seem to remember a problem before when welding was done and the batteries were not disconnected. After the van was not charging the leisure battery. Cant remember the outcome now. I can remove the leisure battery myself I guess and just mention the cab battery to whoever does the work
 
Thanks Rus. Just seen your PM. As replied we are way up at the top of North Yorkshire / Country Durham border.
shame i could of help you no problem ps jacking point on the van dosnt come into mot its on the outrigger so not a failure item but i would advise getting repaired
 
Chupa ya malt !!. Labda kutuliza mkono kabla ya kuanza kazi moto;)

Labda ungekuwa na bei rahisi kununua kipimaji cha mig, kila unachofanya, hakikisha mmea ni aina ya waya thabiti, tumia waya wa .6 dia, usinunue / kukodisha mmea wa msingi wa kujikinga wa msingi.

Mitungi ya gesi ya kuzuia Argon / CO2 sasa inaweza kununuliwa, na amana kwenye silinda, ikimaliza, kurudisha mkono, na amana kurudishwa, kwa bahati nzuri siku za BOC na kulipa kodi kumepita.
Jambo bwana, mizuri sana.😜😂
 
I seem to remember a problem before when welding was done and the batteries were not disconnected. After the van was not charging the leisure battery. Cant remember the outcome now. I can remove the leisure battery myself I guess and just mention the cab battery to whoever does the work
somebody on the VW forum had some minor welding work done underneath his van.
He had a pretty standard wet cell battery under the seat which had a vent pipe fitted and routed to the floor


Kaboom!
 
No idea what the engine battery is but the hab battery is a sealed unit no maintenance. Im more bothered about blowing a regulator or whatever it was last time that caused a problem. You would assume that they would know this stuff but ill see if I can drop it in the conversation without causing offence.
 
No idea what the engine battery is but the hab battery is a sealed unit no maintenance. Im more bothered about blowing a regulator or whatever it was last time that caused a problem. You would assume that they would know this stuff but ill see if I can drop it in the conversation without causing offence.
Any Welder worth his salt would insist on it before he plugged his welding m/c in.
 

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