Spitt Roasted Charger

A place to show off your Pride and Joy

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
Anonymous

Spitt Roasted Charger

Post by Anonymous »

:? .
Last edited by Anonymous on Tue Feb 19, 08 8:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

nice one graig :thumbright:
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Hey, Simon, the names craig.

Not graig :P :D :D
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

well done! im envious, as i've not started doing mine yet

however, looks like balance is all wrong? if you got the centre of rotation further up you could turn it easier and not have to go as high.
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

CRAIG wrote:Hey, Simon, the names craig.

Not graig :P :D :D
as i said craig

damn it its not like c and g are right next to each other :oops:
User avatar
steveo
Posts: 3920
Joined: Sat Apr 30, 05 11:16 am
Location: Kent

Post by steveo »

good bit of fabrication work Craig :thumbright:
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

WillDatsun wrote: however, looks like balance is all wrong? if you got the centre of rotation further up you could turn it easier and not have to go as high.
I agree. Try turning your front "bumper bracket" mounts around the other way.
User avatar
Trigger_Andy
Posts: 7867
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:27 pm
Location: Stavanger, Norway

Post by Trigger_Andy »

Looks right to me :oops:
I'm here because Im not all there!!

Save the tree's.........Burn Rubber!!
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

You want the turning axis along the center of gravity of the body shell. Otherwise it makes it very hard to turn as it will always be trying to "fall over".
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

:?
Last edited by Anonymous on Tue Feb 19, 08 8:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

Craig. You have put the spining axis along the floorpan. No way can that be anywhere near the center of gravity. You need equal mass around all sides of the axis. You have been warned. ;)
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

I agree with Dave about turning the brackets the other way up
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

:?
Last edited by Anonymous on Tue Feb 19, 08 8:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

always good to think ahead, if your cutting alot out, big car which can easly twist without you noticing.
done a good job considering how much space you have to work with aswell.

Me and my dad put new quarter panels and boot floor in a mach 1 mustang in an area pritty much the same as that, was a nightmare but got it done aventually.
gud luck
Post Reply