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twinturbo 22nd April 2010 10:26 PM

My Website review of Saturn.
 
Added a reviews section to my website, thought I would start of with Saturn.

http://www.claytune.org.uk/index.php...iers&Itemid=64

TT

MightyMouth 22nd April 2010 10:31 PM

That is a private IP address, Nobody but you will be able to access it.

AshG 22nd April 2010 10:32 PM

that link is not gonna work unless we all connect to your home network :D

MightyMouth 22nd April 2010 10:32 PM

Beat ya by one minute

twinturbo 22nd April 2010 10:35 PM

okay okay.....

My setup is not configured quite perfic and I connect via my local IP, Forgot to change it on the cut and paste...

Have adjusted the linky for you so you can get there!!!

TT

MightyMouth 22nd April 2010 10:35 PM

That's better :)

Nice looking site. I use the same Joomla template for my Beer Brewing Site.

twinturbo 22nd April 2010 10:44 PM

Websites are not realy my forte, which is a shame as I have been administering apache on Linux and Netware for over 10 years.

TT

spud69 22nd April 2010 10:44 PM

Oh no Rob, that's another 50 squid i owe.....:o

Only kidding, a very nice write up Rob and, as others have done, seems to sum up the business very well - except for the toilet (in the "store room" there is a nice shiny clean toilet reserved for the Queens visit).

Glad you enjoyed the monkey burgers and chat, always nice to see fellow builders of any car (makes you appreciate how good ours are for a fraction for the price....)

Will get you some beers at Stoneleigh.

Regards....AndyH

ps, i think you need a spell chocker.

pps, HAndy didn't tell me this one. "This was born out when Handy advised me to buy a Bargin second hand chassis rather than buy from them which was initilay my intention. " :) :rolleyes: :) not the one that Baz bought though

ppps, got my new Lorch Pro welding set the other day and it is bloody marvellous. A beautifully made machine and so much easier to use and less to clean up afterwards

twinturbo 22nd April 2010 10:57 PM

Spooling wis neva mi string pint.


As for the chassis.. If I had not bought the completed chassis, I would probably have not advanced my plans ... Could have been a long time till I started buying stuff, I would not have been in a position to think about suspension parts untill probably next summer...

Getting a cheap chassis opend up the horizons and put the build in a much more atainable stance, enabeling me to comit to purchasing the bonez..

And also making the eventual purchase of the body a closer propersition.

I have only two worries on my build. Making a chassis ( sorted ) and passing IVA. So the whole project is now much more viable.

TT

twinturbo 22nd April 2010 10:58 PM

p.s. cant make it to stonleligh unfortunatly.

TT

twinturbo 22nd April 2010 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spud69 (Post 36750)

ppps, got my new Lorch Pro welding set the other day and it is bloody marvellous. A beautifully made machine and so much easier to use and less to clean up afterwards


There's a saying... A bad workman never blames his tools.

Fortunatly that's Blueshid ...

My Clarke is pants, I had a SIP beforehand which was much better. I would love a decent mig that gave consistent results every time it was used. It's one thign that the OXY set can be relied uppon.

TT

alga 23rd April 2010 07:40 AM

TT, my tip for the website would be to replace the 1.1 MB BMP photo with a 50 KB JPEG one. You can use ImageMagick's convert utility on one of your Linux boxes to convert the pic and resize it to the right dimensions (browser image scaling is a faux pas).

HandyAndy 23rd April 2010 07:53 AM

Really nice review TT, like Spud says, owe you a beer :)

As for suggesting you buy the 2nd hand chassis............I know you had originally intended to buy a flatpack chassis kit, but when the full chassis became available at a fair price ......I know that you felt a pang of "hope Handy won,t mind " thoughts from the PM you sent me,
like you say in your review.........Saturn & Handy are there to be helpful to all builders & not just "sell parts"......

We totally understood why the attraction of the fully built chassis was too much not to consider it,
We both ( Spud & I ) are totally genuine in our "passion" for the Roadster & will always aim to provide a great service at a fair price but above all a genuinely helpful honest service to all builders .

Thanks for the great review , :cool:

cheers
andy

Enoch 23rd April 2010 08:37 AM

Good review TT, it confirms my own thoughts on Saturn. I wish it was less than 400 miles for me to visit them:( They have always been incredibly helpful, the stuff I have bought from them ( chassis flat pack, brake kit, will be buying some GRP soon) has been of great quality and comes with terrific support.
Enoch.

spud69 23rd April 2010 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 36752)
As for the chassis.. If I had not bought the completed chassis, I would probably have not advanced my plans ... Could have been a long time till I started buying stuff, I would not have been in a position to think about suspension parts untill probably next summer...

Getting a cheap chassis opend up the horizons and put the build in a much more atainable stance, enabeling me to comit to purchasing the bonez..

TT

It was only a joke......Stand in the corner......:o :o :o

twinturbo 1st May 2010 11:09 AM

Ok, for the critical, I have put it through the spell checker!!!

TT

twinturbo 1st May 2010 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alga (Post 36757)
TT, my tip for the website would be to replace the 1.1 MB BMP photo with a 50 KB JPEG one. You can use ImageMagick's convert utility on one of your Linux boxes to convert the pic and resize it to the right dimensions (browser image scaling is a faux pas).

Not sure why it was BMP in the first place, possibly cos I was not paying attention and using paint to rescale the image... Reworked in GIMP, but kept the image the same size as it's referenced elsewhere.

TT


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