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HandyAndy 1st November 2009 09:54 PM

go for it Davie, at least you,re not out on the town, ;) being in the shed/garage is far better time spent :D

may i say to all that Davie has been very patient as the delivery firm that i sent the pack with took far too long to deliver the kit, & it was one of the big courier companies too, so i,d like to say thankyou to Davie for his understanding & wish him every success with his Roadster build, hope one day you,ll take me for a spin in your car.

all the best:)

andy

davielad 1st November 2009 09:55 PM

your right sean,
its so easy to put it together, an absolute dream.
its the only way, and handyandy's workmanship and customer service is top class.

davie

Bonzo 1st November 2009 10:21 PM

Looking good Davie :cool:

Surprising how quickly it all comes together :)

One thing for sure, I wish I had the option of a flat pack chassis kit when I started my build ;)

I'll be sure to follow your build progress :)

AshG 1st November 2009 10:48 PM

cant beat a precut pack. takes the stress out of firstly finding and working out the steel then getting all the angles correct. andys packs are actually better than the one i got ages ago from armoto as he actually cuts all the front frame parts for you including the 13degree notched bit, which saves a big headache. also helps that andy has built a roadster meaning he knows all the little bits that need that extra attention making an even easier build for the customer

martin62 1st November 2009 11:19 PM

roadster build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AshG (Post 24227)
cant beat a precut pack. takes the stress out of firstly finding and working out the steel then getting all the angles correct. andys packs are actually better than the one i got ages ago from armoto as he actually cuts all the front frame parts for you including the 13degree notched bit, which saves a big headache. also helps that andy has built a roadster meaning he knows all the little bits that need that extra attention making an even easier build for the customer

hi davielad must be somthing in the air not as much progress as you today ,using hacksaw none the less very satisfying

davielad 2nd November 2009 07:41 AM

thanks guys,
i like seeing progress and i was very happy the way yesterday went. the bottom rails were very tough to square, but once they went together it was simple and fast.
it is the most satisfying jigsaw i ever put together, with a big pile of steel just getting smaller and smaller.

"andys packs are actually better than the one i got ages ago from armoto as he actually cuts all the front frame parts for you including the 13degree notched bit, which saves a big headache"

yes ash, it made life very easy


"hi davielad must be somthing in the air not as much progress as you today ,using hacksaw none the less very satisfying"

good stuff martin, hopefully we will see two roadsters on the road soon.


thanks,
davie

martin62 2nd November 2009 02:48 PM

Hi Davilad was outside all weekend also done a nice bit of work..

Pictures on my sig

http://picasaweb.google.com/aidan62m...eat=directlink



Quote:

Originally Posted by davielad (Post 24197)
hi all,
i ve just returned from my shed, after spending all day there.i now have wat looks like a chassis.
and yes, i did sit in the drivers seat.................:D



Pictures are on my signature

thanks
davie


davielad 5th November 2009 08:34 AM

good stuff martin
 
looking good martin,

is that your locost? how long have you being building it?
lookin sweet............:).what engine have you in it?

davie

martin62 5th November 2009 10:00 PM

new build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davielad (Post 24460)
looking good martin,

is that your locost? how long have you being building it?
lookin sweet............:).what engine have you in it?

davie

hi davie yes that is my locost ,dont ask how long(about 7 years)life got in the way.It has a 1300 crossflow took it for a sneeky drive on sunday with neices boyfriend got it up to 60 handled ok.Looking foward to next summer

davielad 21st November 2009 06:03 PM

Help!!!!!
 
well i nearly have the whole chassis together except the suspension brackets.
i finding them hard to make, i.e. get the holes to line up after they are bent.
anyone have any idea's?

also which way up are the diff plates CP10(?) mounted? the holes are offset.


thanks,
davie.


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