Ok so i haven't updated this in a while.
But i have been busy as i said i had to upgrade the power supply to the shed to run the welder properly so i have since done this and also installed new lights to brighten the place up a bit. So since i have most of the the chassis tacked together i decided to fully weld up as much as i can and my bandsaw had broken so i couldn't cut anymore steel anyway Im currently about 95%or more welded after about 6 to 7 hours of welding Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr |
Does the dog help out much in the man cave
looking good keep the photos coming |
Looking good, welds look mint! Just carefull with all that wood about!
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And i always hang around for at leas 20 minutes after i stop welding |
Ive also got a radiator to make up the rad mounts its from a mk3 golf
So i wasn't really sure about the mounting so there was a nose cone second on eBay and after a bit of a bidding war it was on its way across the sea i also won a dash blank by stephen harborne, on Flickr by stephen harborne, on Flickr Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr |
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by stephen harborne, on Flickr by stephen harborne, on Flickr So as you can see the rad was touching the nose cone so that needs to be adjusted glad i found out now Thanks to Vmax for an excellent service and even better packaging Thanks |
Glad they got there safe hope you happy with them
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Depending on engine fitted the rad will go in front of it above rack mounts,where the two chassis rails run from front frame.
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