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Suspension Jigs - Help?
Hi All,
I finally have my chassis tacked to the point where I can add the front suspension / shock brackets. I have made the jigs several times but am just not happy with them. Does anyone have any jigs they could loan me for the task. I am based just outside Southampton. Kindest regards, Martyn |
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Help!
Hi all,
Sorry to be a pain but am really struggling with this bit. Dont suppose anyone has a set of front suspension jigs they could loan me to get me out of the mire? Thanks in advance, Martyn |
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Hi
I have some you could loan but your a bit far away!
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I would be happy to lend you mine, as I'm quite happy with it, but I'm in Sweden, so a bit too far away for you to pick it up !
I think there are almost as many different kinds of suspension jigs as there are builders. The one of the book is not the simplest, and people invented other solutions, and made it in different ways, and mine is of course not the only and best one (especially I think that making it from wood might be easier than from steel plates, as I did, as steel plates might be too flexible.) But here is the link to the thread of my blog about how I built it, with drawings, dimensions and so on. So if it can give you inspiration to build one you will be happy with, why not ? http://vouchtroadster.blogspot.com/2...ation-des.html and also the end of this thread : http://vouchtroadster.blogspot.com/2...1_archive.html ... as my blog is not up to date, I don't have anything yet about placing the suspension brackets. But most of the important things are in these 2 threads. Good luck anyway Bye. Sylvain Last edited by voucht : 1st December 2011 at 10:04 PM. |
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http://bamaroadster.blogspot.com/201...design_15.html
Have a look at mine. Its simple to make and works well and hard to get wrong. I have amended it slightly since the drawings but the only change was to add a couple of angles on the front inside to allow it to sit on the table. And i cut out where the front frame welds are to allow the jig to sit flush on the bottom steel. Any questions just ask Andy
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I like the cad drawings in your link that you are putting together, if you don't mind me asking which software are you using for these? I've just got Google Sketchup for the single seater, it's not the best but all the others are too expensive just for me AND do you fancy doing mine for me........ Only Jesting for the last bit........AndyH
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Syl, your jigs look a lot more robust than the book's, so I will give it a go. Im not unhappy with my top bracket jig, so I will modify this with your dims to add both bits as I have some extra studding and nuts. Will let you know the outcome. Thanks very much for your help. Martyn |
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