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Old 2nd December 2009, 03:08 PM
londonsean69 londonsean69 is offline
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Default A Learning experience

I have been having a pleasant day down the garage, and got to thinking what a great learning experience building a roadster from scratch has been so far.

I have had far more satisfaction, and learned a lot more doing it all myself, than I would have just assembling a kit.

Some of the things I have done for the first time;
  • Spray painting - OK, only blowing the chassis over, but you still get runs and sags if you get it wrong (which I did initially)
  • Sheet metal work - So far I have cut and folded both side panels, and the rear tub is in position, just need to trim to size and fold over the top and bottom
  • Fibreglass - I made a splash mould earlier, and it released first time This is to let me widen the cheap nosecone I got off EBlag, which will become the plug for my own nosecone

I was fairly handy with general mechanics before, same with welding, but that has improved as well.

Sure, I could have bought any of these bits, and in the long run I will probably spend just as much, if not more, by doing it myself, but I will, eventually, be able to say "I made that - Yes, all of it"

I hope this is how other people feel, because there is a wide range of skill and experience on here.
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