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Pure Fabrication

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 11:36 am
by Holly
I've been doing a bit of the Daytona's bodywork, was hoping to get it looking tidy for the Nats but it's taking a little longer than I'd hoped as Kate is still in a bad way ...

Anywho, I'm a bit proud of what I've managed so far, given my budget of £0, this is the third bit I've fabricated, the bottom 8" or so of the front wings (when I have £70 spare I'll just buy a new one, but this will do for the mo :)).

I've decided not to bother with the sills, I'll get someone that knows what they're doing to replace them (the outer isn't strictural and the inner is fine), Six-Pack-Speedshop gave me a very good price on them new so hopefully I'll be able to get that done some time after Christmas ...

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 11:40 am
by Dave-R
I have used the edge of the doorstep a few times when making patch panels I can tell you. :lol:

Good tidy work James. 8-)

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 11:46 am
by Rebel
looking good there James, I find that kerbstones and lamp posts (street lights) are good for varying curves as well, keep your eyes open for the council though, they don't seem to agree :D

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 12:41 pm
by Holly
I must admit there's a certain amount of satisfaction in beating the hell out of a piece of metal after a day in the office :)

Handy tip about lampposts - I've been using my knee, the c-section and various bits of wood, lol. Had trouble with a thin strip at the bottom of the rear quater, it needed a complex curve but I ended up with something a bit too angular so it's going to need up to 1/8" of filler to look right ... still, better than some of the efforts I've found on other cars, lol.

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 1:22 pm
by Dave-R
Don't hit lamp posts too hard. The old ones at least are cast iron and are very brittle....... :roll: :oops:

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 1:28 pm
by Holly
I've got a concrete one outside my house ... it needs replacing anyway ...

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 1:29 pm
by Ivor
Well done James, that looks pretty good from here...and it's a long way to Bananarama!...only joking mate! ;)

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 1:36 pm
by Dave-R
I didn't know Tipperary was a swear word Ivor? :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 2:34 pm
by Ian Z
Keep going James. Multi-tasking again. Fabricator and MMA board fixer! Hope Kates doing ok. Doesnt look like she's getting much attention tho....

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 3:07 pm
by Ivor
Well Dave, I only put the full spelling of where James lives (Scunny) and I suppose the thing saw the swear word in the middle of it!

Wierd :rr:

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 3:11 pm
by Ian Z
Scun thorpe

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 3:12 pm
by Dave-R
But there is a rude word in the middle of "Scunny" as well. :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 4:32 pm
by Ian Z
arsenal

just checking...

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 06 1:21 am
by Kev
Dave wrote:Don't hit lamp posts too hard. The old ones at least are cast iron and are very brittle....... :roll: :oops:
It's grim (and behind the times) up t'North!

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 06 10:35 am
by Holly
What you talking about? Our gas street lights not hi-tech enough for ya?

:D