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davidimurray
31st May 2010, 08:11 PM
Well I reached what feels like a big milestone in my build - on thursday the car looked like this -
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/2543/dsc01441y.jpg

On Sunday
http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/8806/dsc01471n.jpg

and then this afternoon -
http://img709.imageshack.us/img709/4692/dsc01480l.jpg

Just some paint to touch up then a few weeks to dry and it will be time to start panelling out and fitting things finally :D

HandyAndy
31st May 2010, 08:16 PM
Nice one David , looks really nice :cool:

I take it from all the plastic sheets, you have sprayed your chassis?

well done on reaching this great milestone :cool:

next one , she,ll be rolling soon.

cheers
andy

Enoch
31st May 2010, 08:36 PM
Nice job, keep up the good work. I wonder how many cars will be at Stoneleigh next year??? Quite a few I reckon.

Bonzo
31st May 2010, 09:00 PM
Hey, that's a fantastic weekends work Dave :cool: :)

I have to agree, a great milestone has been reached.

Once the paint has hardened ( Won't take too long if the weather stays mild ) & you are able to find some more time, things will come together quite quickly :)

You'll have a rolling chassis in no time, well done on your progress :)

davidimurray
31st May 2010, 09:37 PM
Cheers for all the comments guys. Thanks again for the runners Ronnie - they fitted like a dream!

I was hoping to get the car on wheels earlier but having been told I was going on shifts as a site engineer for 4 weeks I decided to get on and get every last bit (fingers crossed) welded to the chassis and painted so the paint could have a few weeks to go off. Just heard on friday that the project we were due to start has been postponed due to production issues until october so looks like I've got more time than expected!

I sprayed the chassis with the 1-2-1 epoxy mastic. Having seen some pictures of a chassis that was brush painted I wasn't confident I could get a reasonable finish with a brush. I also made the mistake of letting the chassis get a light coat of rust so I've spent a long time (with lots of help from my girlfriend) cleaning it back. She even helped me with the spraying today - we had two guns and two compressors on the go - I'm a lucky bugger!:D