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twinturbo 15th June 2013 06:54 PM

very nice work.

Well done

Stot 15th June 2013 07:20 PM

Very cool. Love the TIG work.

I was considering my rear uppers recently too but from another angle.

My handbrake cables are really close to the seat-back framework. I thought that on the roadster with MX5 uprights it would be better to mount the uprights on opposite sides so that the brakes are to the back and the handbrake cables mount at the rear.

A flip of the upper wishbones with repositioned shock mounts would work but I already have my shock mounts welded in so it is in hindsight but I would look at it if I were doing them again.

Cheers
Stot

Johno 16th June 2013 12:42 PM

Thanks guys,

I thought the same about turning the uprights round at one point but like you Stot my upper shock mounts were already welded in place. The upper wishbone would have to be a strange design to accommodate the offset of the upright when turned around with the original upper shock mounting point.

I made my grill for my bonnet scoop this morning.....:)



The formers were made from 12mm ply with a 5mm gap between the two.
Placed the mesh in place and then clamped down with a bit of support from a bit of box.



This how it tuned out, just needs trimming and a coat of paint ready for bonding in place...


PorkChop 22nd June 2013 01:43 PM

I saw this build last night - it's all brilliantly made and looks better in real life than in the pics. It cheered me up no end after an arduous journey to get there in the first place!

jason 82 22nd June 2013 02:39 PM

Hats off Johno, your build is amazing ! Lol. Most of us are more than chuffed to get to the stage of a functioning roadster, but yours is better than factory quality. By the way, I love the rose joints on your wishbones, they are really trick. How do you think they are going to compare to poly bushes ?

Johno 22nd June 2013 09:55 PM

Hi all,
Well unfortunately I wasn't around when Porkchop turned up last night so didn't have the chance to have a good old chat...:(
I've been taking the car to bits so it looks like I'm going backwards with my build and it's covered in dust (surprising that in an engineering workshop)
I really would have liked to try the aeroscreen Dave:( as I plan on getting one from the same place.

Hi Jason,
Thanks for your kind words. I'm hoping it will look a bit more complete soon if people send me the parts and other stuff back.
With regards to the rose joints I believe they will be more precise to setting up the car for handling but less durable and a harsher ride.
I guess time will tell.....:D
I plan to rubber boot the joints so I guess this will help with the durability.

Well if anybody is out this way they are more than welcome to pop in and have a chat and a cuppa......:)

Johno 14th July 2013 03:15 PM

Well at last I've got some stuff done and parts delivered.
I've been spending the last few weeks collecting stuff ready to crack on with it.
Just couldn't resist seeing what it looks like with the side panels rear wings on.









So now got loads to get on with..:D

Davidbolam 14th July 2013 03:43 PM

Looks really nice. Where did you get your side panels from or are they powder coated alloy?

PorkChop 14th July 2013 04:39 PM

Amazing what you can do when you're not distracted, eh? ;)

David, those side panels are powder coated alloy.

Johno 20th July 2013 07:49 PM

Hi Porkchop,
Good to meet you face to face at last....:D I thought I was going to be in trouble with the missus for being late back.... (she bought herself some flowers with my money of course).

Hi David, yes they are powder coated. I'm close to a local powder coating firm and the price I paid for the powder coating I couldn't even buy the paint for if I was going to spray them. :eek: :eek:
I did think about carbon wrapping at one point so that's still an option for the future if the powder coat doesn't hold up.


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