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Old 31st January 2010, 09:50 AM
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I have not yet ordered any steel, I have seen on ebay pre cut sections for £250, I know of a steel merchants so i shall have to try them.

My first purchase is going to be a mig welder. i need to do some welding on the day to day car first, so i'm searching ebay looking for one to pop up, im thinking of trying to get this one http://www.toolsbypost.com/product_p...ry=1314&id=246 or something simular, will that be appropriate.

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Old 31st January 2010, 10:21 AM
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Welcome to the mad house, if you need any help at all don't be affraid to ask.

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Old 31st January 2010, 10:33 AM
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Mark I would stay away from SIP mig welders, i've read far too many posts of people having bad experiences with them, they are no longer built like they used to be.

People recommend Clarke mig welders to start with as they are cheap and are good quality for a budget hobby welder. I personally have a Clarke 150EN, which I managed to pick up for £85, it just needed a few new bits for it (a new gas valve and swan neck), gas regulator and then the consumables on top of that.

If you pop over to the mig welding forum (Link).
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I have seen on ebay pre cut sections for £250,
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that be me then

Welcome to the forum Mark,
The forum is a very friendly place indeed, don,t worry about "all your questions" no matter what questions you have regarding a Roadster build there will always be friendly & helpful advice given by the members of this forum.

May i suggest you put your approx location on your profile as there may well be a builder close to you that i,m sure would welcome you to see their build or maybe even a completed Roadster.

Good luck with your build, ( have you put the "bible" down yet?)

cheers
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Old 1st February 2010, 07:59 AM
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Thanks for the advice on the MIG welder I shall stay well clear Tatey. I'm from Sunny Stockport, if anyone is local it would be nice to be able to see a build to get any ideas. I also have the problem that im 6 ft 6 tall so im hoping i will fit in, how much leg room is there. would it be a good idea for me to extend the chassis a little or is that not needed.
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I myself am 6'6" talk and i fit like a glove in Spud69's car, so you'll have no worries there. It's also quite good for the 'larger' man as well.
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I am planning on putting a 12V Cologne in mine. I have he engine on my driveway. And the gearbox in my m8's garage ( 350 miles away )

I esrtimate an approximate build including IVA of arround £3.5K

part of the fun is hunting down bragins, and working out the most effective way to do something without spending lots of money. But then also having some funds to buy parts that your not keen on making..

Hopefully I should have a chassis in the next couplpe of weeks..

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Old 2nd February 2010, 07:02 PM
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great news to hear i will be able to fit in it once its done. just got to get the Rover fixed first, and iv just had a Morgan dropped off with a bent bottom arm. Iv not even started yet and I'm trying to squeeze in time. any ideas as to how the roadster handle with the v6 in the front, and most importantly how nippy is it :-)
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Old 2nd February 2010, 10:32 PM
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welcome to the forum first

sounds like you have a good background for the build and a good size lump to put in the front.

as for cost im not going to disclose how much mine has cost il let you all guess at stonligh provided i get it there plus i havnt added it up fully yet, but i can say its quite a lavish build

all the best of luck to you, you are obviously as mad as the rest of us or you would not have even contemplated such an undertaking.

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