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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 10:23 am
by autofetish
I tryed this the light works by heating an object and not the air.

It just would not get enough heat in the sheet to make such a large radius bend. For a windscreen any of my heaters would have worked.

Im using 5mm as 3mm sheet was a little to thin.

What thickness would you use for race glass ?

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 11:20 am
by Ivor
Unbelievable!

Love the thinking behind solving all these challenges and the final result should take the Aston Martin Lagonda dash concept to another level!

Image

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 11:50 am
by Dave-R
:shock:

Speechless. But in a good way. :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 11:50 am
by Pete
You are as mad as a box of frogs - I just do not know where you find the time!!!

Mope power to you :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 1:57 pm
by db
Love it Will 8-)
You have a unique take on things like this and the determination and wit to figure out how to do it from scratch. Great stuff!

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 2:50 pm
by Carl
Well done Will keep it coming, I like little custom modifications makes the car unique.

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 6:33 pm
by jerry
Nice to see something a bit different Will,Good job :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 13 7:30 pm
by Roger
Some serious money spent on hot air guns there Will.

But you are nuts! :D :D :D

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 14 5:33 pm
by autofetish
Was worried about space in engine bay with blower belt

So I mounted the rad in front of the slam panel

I had to massage the front panel lip down and drill 2 large holes

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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 14 6:21 pm
by Steve
Looks great!! Thats a clever approach...they call it 'thinking outside the box' at work :D :D

Your new workshop looks the business as well matey :thumbright:

Cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 14 7:41 pm
by ANTON
Have you thought how you are going to support the centre of the grill and if the bonnet slam panel will fit with the rad in that location

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 14 7:49 pm
by autofetish
Slam panel fits perfect grill support will need some magic

Man versus plastic man wins

Final dash mold is made its a bit rippled but I made it in a garage with heat guns and a router !


I have lost all finger prints it was so hot

All done turned it over on the table and scratched it :roll:

It's not deep so have orders some persex polish



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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 14 9:05 pm
by Dave-R
That will polish out faster with Brasso. ;)

Used Brasso for years in the plastic Fresnel lens in overhead projectors before the digital age.

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 14 9:08 pm
by Steve
Business opportunity there Will,,,great result :shock:

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 14 7:32 pm
by autofetish
I replaced the Original steering UJ thing with a real UJ

I got this from Hauser racing

There are a few Pitch of spline option available in this size as i found out :roll:

I used part. SWE401-50607

I found that if i cut the original steering shalf in the middle of hole the length was perfect.

This fits directly onto the spline shaft on the steering box


There was some talk about this being a bad thing as there is no up and down movement like the original had so do your own research ( possible steering box wear as car Flexes)

Then welder on full blast and she is on


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