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Old 7th July 2009, 09:41 AM
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Nice one Ronnie, we,re all eager to see your progress photos, keep at it.

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Old 7th July 2009, 09:56 AM
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To be honest Andy

It was meeting all of you good folks at Stoneleigh that gave me the burning desire to restart my buid.

I was lucky enough to see Spikehaus's build in the flesh a short while ago, that gave me an even bigger kick up the ass
It made me realise that I am not too far behind his progress & in fact, most of the hard work is done.
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Old 7th July 2009, 11:28 AM
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Well done mate, hopefully not too long before your rolling it around your workshop! And if your energy levels do take a dive, please dont hesitate to give us a call and I will come and give you a hand for the day or summat!

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Old 7th July 2009, 01:43 PM
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Cheers for the offer Jas

Jobs left to do !!??

Cut & weld little squares to cap all of the open ends of the chassis tubes

Make & fit CP17

Weld the round bits to the end of the headlamp stalks

Finally have a good re-read of the book to make sure that I have not missed anything

Ohhh & find out where CP9 & CP25 plates go !!??
May have used them allready but to be honest bu**ered if I know

Once I have done that little lot, preperation ready for the primer & topcoat
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i believe CP9 & CP25 go in the rear tub area, bracing bits for uprights of the rear tub, i say i believe as i don,t need them with the Triton tub.

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Old 7th July 2009, 06:57 PM
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Cheers Andy

Whilst I am on here.

I am looking for the general dimensions of Fabbys nosecone

Having obtained a Nissan Micra radiator today it is looking a tad too tall

To be exact, I am wanting to know the height of the noscone above the front frame / top rails & how far forward the radiator can come out from the bottom of the front frame without hitting the inside of the lower part of the nonescone !!??

If the radiator is suitable, I can then fabricate the radiator mountings. That will be one less area of paintwork to damage
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Old 7th July 2009, 07:22 PM
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just having dinner,

i can get the measurements tomorrow for you. ( nose & my rad are at mothers place).

be back soon

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well done Ronnie keep up the good work fella! Its good to see another car in the flesh its a megajolt in the butt to make progress!(d`ya like what I did there!lol!)
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well done Ronnie keep up the good work fella! Its good to see another car in the flesh its a megajolt in the butt to make progress!(d`ya like what I did there!lol!)
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Very good

I just wish I could get a Megasquirt on with the build
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i believe CP9 & CP25 go in the rear tub area, bracing bits for uprights of the rear tub, i say i believe as i don,t need them with the Triton tub.

andy

You are dead right Andy.

Just located them in the book.

I sort of done my own thing in that area, thats one less job to do then

Well back out to the workshop, nose to the grindstone & all that

Lets see if I can manage to get more than 2 jobs done today
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