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Old 22nd November 2009, 11:11 PM
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Martin,

Looking good mate. We are not a million miles apart when it comes to progress.

I really must get into the garage and start welding the 3GE chassis plates on, arm is a little tight today.

Now, am I missing something, but there is one you prepared earlier in the background!
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Old 23rd November 2009, 12:37 AM
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Martin,

Looking good mate. We are not a million miles apart when it comes to progress.

I really must get into the garage and start welding the 3GE chassis plates on, arm is a little tight today.

Now, am I missing something, but there is one you prepared earlier in the background!
Hi guys yes it is a compound band saw wife asked what I wanted for xmass and I just happened to have looking at this saw and I mensioned it and she said that I could have it so happy days. The other car is a lowcost which is 95% finished started it about 7 years ago but life got in the way .no one I know has one and parts are hard to find except in the uk
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Old 23rd November 2009, 08:50 AM
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looking good martin,
nice saw too, your spoiled!
wat parts are needed to finish the locost?

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Old 23rd November 2009, 11:16 PM
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looking good martin,
nice saw too, your spoiled!
wat parts are needed to finish the locost?

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Hi davie none I have every thing I need? just need to set ride height,camber,tracking and focus head lights also fit an electronic distributur also make a cover for the back end
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Old 29th November 2009, 11:03 PM
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Hi davie none I have every thing I need? just need to set ride height,camber,tracking and focus head lights also fit an electronic distributur also make a cover for the back end
hi guys just been in the garage all day made some good progress.I will be tacking the rear suspension frame next. can anybody help me when offering rs7 & rs7a up to sb3 is there a gap on the front edge where cp2 is welded Some more progress pics attached

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Old 29th November 2009, 11:19 PM
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Evening Martin,

I know exactly what you mean as I have just welded the rear suspension frame on myself.

Rather than try and explain in words I will take a picture tomorrow after I have picked up my donor. It is not fully welded yet so you can still see what gap there is. Suffice to say the top of RS4 and 5 are level with the top of the back corner of SB3 and there is a small, 1or 2mm, gap between the bottom of SB3 and RS7 and 7a. CP2 is flush with and runs in line with, the seat back.

There I went and explained it I will still take a picture for you tomorrow.
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Old 29th November 2009, 11:34 PM
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OK I decided to do it this evening, I had to use a torch to stop the flash on my wife’s compact coming on, I should really get the DSLR out but it’s getting late. I hope you can see what I did.

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My intention is to weld the gap up just so it dosn't become a water trap.

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