by Digger » Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:14 am
I'm sure folk have their own ways but for me.
Examine and strip taking as many detail photos as possible. Ideally bag and label the bits as you go and store them together. Taking it apart is easy (apart from the oxidised nuts, studs, screws and bolts. Remembering how it all goes together on a machine you haven't tackled before can be a challenge. Remembering where you put all the parts can also be mentally stimulating.
Get it all cleaned up - engine degreased - frame, panel-work and tinware blasted or dipped. There's no point trying to do anything if it's got 50 years worth of rust and grime hiding things. If it came from Spain find the complimentary wasp nest and remove.
Strip, inspect and rebuild the engine - this can be done in tandem with the frame etc.
Weld anything that needs welding or modding (excuse the pun).
Drybuild - repair and weld as required. When it's all lined up - strip down again.
Paint
Assemble
Enjoy.