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We very regularly have to play around with chassis to body packing and as Ruairidh has said, "Packing" is the operative word. I doubt that even when new, Austin bodies were anything more than an approximate fit on the chassis. For us, everything is dictated by door and bonnet fit; we pack and tighten down as required to get a perfect fit. There is no "correct" thickness.
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Now I see! We usually build off a rigid, flat table and only worry about mating the body to the chassis at a fairly advanced stage.
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I love those curved flanges, a tricky job, very well executed.
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Martin, the table in the pic is not what I am using to build the floor unit. We have a proper one for that. The floor was just placed on the table in the pic for the photos.
In case people are interested this is a John Heath body kit. The metal work is very well made.
Stephen
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And there was I, congratulating you on your metalwork skills!
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Well done, looks very serviceable again.