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mikemph 2nd August 2011 10:41 PM

Chassis complete, blasted and painted
 
Few quick pics thought I may help spur a few of you along.

Sandblasted


Primer


Satin black


twinturbo 3rd August 2011 07:27 AM

Looks CLEAN :)

TT

bobbyh 3rd August 2011 10:11 AM

How much and where did you get the blasting done?

any thoughts about hiring a blaster?

mikemph 15th August 2011 01:19 AM

It was £130 in witney oxfordshire

Cyberbeej 19th August 2011 06:28 PM

i like the rollcage.
Did you build it or was it made for you?

Looks really good. just the job of assembling it, shouldn't take long......... lol

robo 19th August 2011 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyberbeej (Post 63177)
i like the rollcage.
Did you build it or was it made for you?

Looks really good. just the job of assembling it, shouldn't take long......... lol

I was thinking the same it looks like the standard bodywork would all fit around it. I would like two of them !

Bob

Cyberbeej 19th August 2011 06:52 PM

Me first lol

monsterob 19th August 2011 09:26 PM

My chassis looks caka poo poo compared to that its not spurring me on its making me feel i want to scrap my chassis saving further embaressment

mikemph 19th August 2011 09:29 PM

I design it and had someone do all the bending and ends prepared for welding. I done the final fettling and welded it all.

It is designed to fit all bodywork just needs a slot cut out of scuttle so it slips over the tube. One thing I added was a 2" tube going the full width of the car to add a good front cage mount and side impact strength in the leg area.

mikemph 20th August 2011 05:20 AM






MarkB 20th August 2011 09:56 AM

looks rather neat that and can see a canny way you can fit the scuttle and make it look like it was meant to be as wouldn't lose all of the mounting flange. Plus would gain strength due to change of shape.:)

Davey 23rd August 2011 08:55 PM

I've had a bit of good luck recently with regard to blasting and powder coating, turns out there's a company less than 1/4 mile away from my business premises that can do both. I've just had a pair of outriggers for a motorhome done by them and its a first class job. Their charges seem reasonable, £40 per hour for blasting and the oven is £80 a session so it could be as little as £120 to do my chassis. I'm thinking of having the bones done in red and the chassis in black, black wingstays with red wings.

D.


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