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Airhead 1st June 2010 09:51 PM

Where did Andys post go?

HandyAndy 1st June 2010 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Airhead (Post 39324)
Aha! Well spotted - the only problem I have with that is that I used the jig layout from the book - how can I have the frame dimensions so far out?

I deleted my post as I wanted to check your photos in more detail & make sure I was giving you correct info, wish I had my book at home :(

will get back to you asap.

other than a poss prob with the front frame, can I ask if BR1 & BR2 are cut correctly? ( said with respect ),
what I mean is, when you marked out your build table did you mark out the position of the base rails THEN add 25mm forward for the front frame or did you include the 25mm of the front frame position?
sorry, i,m just bouncing my thoughts about here to try to solve the prob.

not doubting your work, just double checking possible hiccups.

cheers
andy

Airhead 1st June 2010 09:52 PM

No no no - you were right - I edited my post - see two above..

HandyAndy 1st June 2010 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Airhead (Post 39332)
No no no - you were right - I edited my post - see two above..

RESULT :)

glad i helped, sorry for posting then double checking, just me being over eager to help solve the prob :o :rolleyes: :D

cheers
andy

Airhead 1st June 2010 09:58 PM

You are a star mate - you should go into business :p

HandyAndy 1st June 2010 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Airhead (Post 39335)
You are a star mate - you should go into business

Can,t think of what to reply to that :D :p

Anyways.... now you can get cracking on your chassis & save what hair you,ve got left , LOL.

next bit to watch out for......... make sure the seat back angle is correct at 17degree,s , you,ll be thinking " I need another pair of hands" when doing the SB part codes ;)

well done on getting your chassis into 3D, you,ll soon be sitting in the drivers area going Brum Brum :D ( we,ve all done it too )

cheers
andy

gingea1pom 1st June 2010 10:12 PM

Nice,

2hrs 7mins problem sorted.

(Andy if you could try and keep your problem solving to under the hour):D :D :D

With reference to your brum, brum. I am more of a waaaaaarp waaaaaaarp, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarp, kind of guy.:eek:

HandyAndy 1st June 2010 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gingea1pom (Post 39340)
Nice,

2hrs 7mins problem sorted.

(Andy if you could try and keep your problem solving to under the hour):D

With reference to your brum, brum. I am more of a waaaaaarp waaaaaaarp, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarp, kind of guy.:eek:

BUT, there was 44 mins between the thread being started & my first reply ( I wasn,t logged on, as I was busy cutting a chassis ):p

I,m only using a CVH engine so its a Brum Brum for me :D

cheers
andy

gingea1pom 1st June 2010 10:22 PM

Andy,

I might have delusions of grandeur as I am CVH’ing it as well.:D

Cheers Ginge

HandyAndy 1st June 2010 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by gingea1pom (Post 39306)
OMG that reply is without the book!

Andy, go to your local collage and see if you can do an NVQ in the Haynes Roadster Chassis, because you would not have to revise!



Cheers Ginge

Just had a thought...............

I wonder if I could enter the "Mastermind Quiz" & have the Roadster chassis as my specialist subject ??? :o :p

I really must get out more ;) :D

cheers
andy


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