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garyt 23rd May 2016 12:16 PM

sounds like not a lot of choice on the alloy nose going by the replies and I know you wouldn't want to disappoint us all.... would you :rolleyes: I'm sure it will be a tough nut to crack but boy will it look the mutts wotsits when done :)

robj 7th June 2016 10:12 PM

Made a bit more progress over the last couple of weeks.


Done a bit more work on my bulkhead need to get some dome head bolts to finish it off. Also finished the support for the front edge of the bonnet/ nosecone.

Also made a press for louvers so started work on a under tray for the engine bay. Needs a lot of finishing but not to bad for a first atempt.

robj 7th June 2016 10:13 PM

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I'll get some more pics up shortly.

SteveH1 7th June 2016 10:43 PM

Ohhh thats nice. Any more info on how u made the press and how it works
Lookin good

robj 7th June 2016 11:04 PM

Its not as fancy as some presses I've seen, its only made of mild steel so I have to cut a slot first don't thick it's up to cuttting the metal as well. I just tap it with a hammer to press the shape seems to work ok. I made it from 12mm plate cut on the band saw at work and welded the bits together. Took a lot of trial and error to get the fit right for the socket I kept crushing the sheet.

SteveH1 8th June 2016 07:48 AM

Cool seems to do the job though.
What do u do for a living

RichardH 8th June 2016 07:49 AM

your definitely not getting to put a fibreglass nose on that now

TheArf 8th June 2016 08:23 AM

Totally agree with the previous post, you have now set the bench mark for body work and a fibreglass nose just won't make the grade. Joking aside your body work is stunning but I know that an ally nose cone would be an absolute nightmare to fabricate.

keep up the stunning work

arfon:)

garyt 9th June 2016 11:27 AM

sorry but I have to agree with everyone ... You just can not put a fibreglass nose on there now, yes it will be tough but think of the end result.
I really take my hat off as the craftsmanship is simply outstanding. The attention to detail is very impressive I mean how easy would it have been to simply put the cushioning rubber in a strip but no you did it your way and it really looks good, its the little touches that really take the work up another level.
Keep at it :)

robj 18th September 2016 09:12 AM


thought its about time I got moving again so it loading up time to get it home.

And back in the messy garage needs a good sort out.


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