Home  |  Forums  |  914 Info  |  Blogs
 
914World.com - The fastest growing online 914 community!
 
Porsche, and the Porsche crest are registered trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. This site is not affiliated with Porsche in any way.
Its only purpose is to provide an online forum for car enthusiasts. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
 

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

> Where to start
leebenedi
post Jun 2 2026, 05:28 AM
Post #1


Newbie
*

Group: Members
Posts: 44
Joined: 21-April 09
From: Los Hueros
Member No.: 10,284
Region Association: Spain



Hello. I have been lurking here for a few year reading posts concerning restorations, but I do not have a clear idea of where to start. My car in on the bare frame, still painted. My intention was to get it done by a professional, but the quotes gives were astronomical. It was cheaper for me to buy a fully restored one than doing this one.
I now have to do the work myself with someone that knows how to weld well.

So my question is, where do I start? Longs first, floor, front or what.

The car is resting on a small frame my dad built so that I could move it in my small garage and I will have to invest in a rotisserie eventually. I do not have a frame machine.

Thanks for the help.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Replies
Shivers
post Jun 2 2026, 07:42 AM
Post #2


Senior Member
****

Group: Members
Posts: 3,426
Joined: 19-October 20
From: La Quinta, CA
Member No.: 24,781
Region Association: Southern California



Tools will be first. A wire feed welder that will take welding gas, can't wait for someone to come along and weld it for you, get one used that the owner will demonstrate for you that it works. It's not that hard to lay down a weld that will hold, it is that hard to lay down a weld that holds and looks good. That is why you need a mini grinder with flapper & cut off wheels. And just FYI sheet metal is not cheap, but that old washer & dryer sitting out in the street, the ones being given away are usually clad in sheet metal. Save a few cardboard boxes for making templates. And post some pics here, some people here may have just done that repair you're looking at, last week.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif)
User is online!Profile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post

Posts in this topic


Reply to this topicStart new topic
6 User(s) are reading this topic (6 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



- Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 2nd June 2026 - 09:13 AM
...