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<a href='http://www.franco-blitz.net/forums2/vie ... hp?t=14790' target='_blank'><span style='font-size:12pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'>==>Je vends</span></span></a>
<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'>La passion c'est comme un essuie-glace. Même si ça n'arrête pas la pluie, ça permet d'avancer.</span></span>
<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'>Bien sûr qu'il m'arrive de me parler à moi-même... il faut dire que j'ai quelques fois besoin de l'avis d'un expert.</span></span>
<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'>Je pense que si on dit aux gens que leur cerveau est une sorte d’application gratuite, ils vont commencer à l’utiliser.</span></span>
<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'>La passion c'est comme un essuie-glace. Même si ça n'arrête pas la pluie, ça permet d'avancer.</span></span>
<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'>Bien sûr qu'il m'arrive de me parler à moi-même... il faut dire que j'ai quelques fois besoin de l'avis d'un expert.</span></span>
<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:blue'>Je pense que si on dit aux gens que leur cerveau est une sorte d’application gratuite, ils vont commencer à l’utiliser.</span></span>

Many tar! The have you weighed in the end?

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[i:472p3]F☆ck new cars,I'm drivin' old school ! [/i:472p3]
[i:472p3]F☆ck new cars,I'm drivin' old school ! [/i:472p3]
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Ian aka Man of Steel...


Dernière modification par MANTAO le mer. 15 avr., 2015 09:33, modifié 1 fois.
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[i:472p3]F☆ck new cars,I'm drivin' old school ! [/i:472p3]
[i:472p3]F☆ck new cars,I'm drivin' old school ! [/i:472p3]
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- Messages : 151
- Inscription : dim. 08 févr., 2009 18:13
- Localisation : Land of "Roast Beef" and "Jelly"
Who says convertibles aren't practical

That's
14m of 40 x 40 x 2mm box in 3.5 m lengths for the dolly
and
7m of 25 x 25 x 2mm box in 3.5m lengths for the inner wing repairs
So this evening I've been mainly cutting, grinding and welding up this

40 x 40 x 2mm box with the wheel plates made from 15cm x 16cm x 5mm plate (I had this knocking around already from when I made my welding bench)
And just before I ran out of noisy hours I cut these from a long length and cleaned them up

I suppose it's now bad form to say "can you guess what it is yet"

That's
14m of 40 x 40 x 2mm box in 3.5 m lengths for the dolly
and
7m of 25 x 25 x 2mm box in 3.5m lengths for the inner wing repairs
So this evening I've been mainly cutting, grinding and welding up this

40 x 40 x 2mm box with the wheel plates made from 15cm x 16cm x 5mm plate (I had this knocking around already from when I made my welding bench)
And just before I ran out of noisy hours I cut these from a long length and cleaned them up

I suppose it's now bad form to say "can you guess what it is yet"
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- Inscription : dim. 08 févr., 2009 18:13
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No guesses here yet....... I'll have to give more clues
So picked up the wheels today - spot the odd one out

Actually I'd better give up on guessing games hadn't I?
Answer is 3 are braked and one isn't (I only ordered 2 braked and 2 un-braked) Have angry grinder will travel - problem solved I now have 2 un-braked......
Moving swiftly on - so good planning is important - if I'd had the wheels yesterday I'd have drilled the wheel plates but I didn't and the welder was happy to glue them on so I just needed to drill some holes....... Now years ago I'd have grabbed a hand drill (electric one not hand hand drill) and blasted thro using several drill bits to get the job done - I used to get my drill bits sharpened by an engineer at work and ended up being called the "Drill Bit Killer" due in no small part to the number I was asking to be sharpened on a regular basis - now the engineer in question got fed up sharpening drills so tried to "educate" me in the art of drilling steel - apparently slow and steady with lots of lube....... My main issue with the slow bit was electric drills don't do slow they are kinda all or nothing. Salvation was at hand my dad had an old pillar drill (he builds and restores sail boats for a hobby - I like metal and oil and he can't understand what happened to the gene pool I inherited but that's another story) Anyway he gave me his old Pillar Drill - it's belt driven and any excessive pressure and it stops when drilling steel - A "drill bit saver" I call it.........
So can't take the dolly to the drill - take the drill to the dolly

Didn't take long - set up was the hardest bit finding three things to match the plate height of the pillar drill - two wheel ramps was easy and a trolley jack provided an adjustable 3rd leg.
All done and wheels on

Back to the "can you guess what it is yet" tubes - this help?

40 x 40mm box section slides straight in - nice and tight.

Wheels off and car support bars being removable the Dolly can be stored without taking too much space
So picked up the wheels today - spot the odd one out

Actually I'd better give up on guessing games hadn't I?
Answer is 3 are braked and one isn't (I only ordered 2 braked and 2 un-braked) Have angry grinder will travel - problem solved I now have 2 un-braked......
Moving swiftly on - so good planning is important - if I'd had the wheels yesterday I'd have drilled the wheel plates but I didn't and the welder was happy to glue them on so I just needed to drill some holes....... Now years ago I'd have grabbed a hand drill (electric one not hand hand drill) and blasted thro using several drill bits to get the job done - I used to get my drill bits sharpened by an engineer at work and ended up being called the "Drill Bit Killer" due in no small part to the number I was asking to be sharpened on a regular basis - now the engineer in question got fed up sharpening drills so tried to "educate" me in the art of drilling steel - apparently slow and steady with lots of lube....... My main issue with the slow bit was electric drills don't do slow they are kinda all or nothing. Salvation was at hand my dad had an old pillar drill (he builds and restores sail boats for a hobby - I like metal and oil and he can't understand what happened to the gene pool I inherited but that's another story) Anyway he gave me his old Pillar Drill - it's belt driven and any excessive pressure and it stops when drilling steel - A "drill bit saver" I call it.........
So can't take the dolly to the drill - take the drill to the dolly

Didn't take long - set up was the hardest bit finding three things to match the plate height of the pillar drill - two wheel ramps was easy and a trolley jack provided an adjustable 3rd leg.
All done and wheels on

Back to the "can you guess what it is yet" tubes - this help?

40 x 40mm box section slides straight in - nice and tight.

Wheels off and car support bars being removable the Dolly can be stored without taking too much space
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- Inscription : dim. 08 févr., 2009 18:13
- Localisation : Land of "Roast Beef" and "Jelly"
So last bit of work on the commodore for a week - my work is getting in the way
So first job get it up in the air

Wheel ramps front and axle stands rear
Slide the Dolly under and lets get cracking

Fabrication commences at some speed

Same on other side

Then it was time to see if the sills will support the shell


Jobs a goodun - well chuffed with that
Then I started removing wheels - need to remove the rest of the running gear and help lighten the load on the sills
So I spent a fair bit of time spraying penetrating oil on all the bolts
So first job get it up in the air

Wheel ramps front and axle stands rear
Slide the Dolly under and lets get cracking

Fabrication commences at some speed

Same on other side

Then it was time to see if the sills will support the shell


Jobs a goodun - well chuffed with that
Then I started removing wheels - need to remove the rest of the running gear and help lighten the load on the sills
So I spent a fair bit of time spraying penetrating oil on all the bolts
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- Messages : 151
- Inscription : dim. 08 févr., 2009 18:13
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