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![]() David, me too 765 poole, parts desk/fitter, very over qualified for my part time job but it fits in with my current situation
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![]() I used to do a lot of SCUBA (fully paid up resort instructor) and then had a pretty bad bend (decompression sickness).
Basically, I was not going to be able to dive again, which was the only hobby I had had for about 8 years, so was looking for something else, equally as expensive, to fill the void. Saw the book, bought it on impulse, and thought it looked a jolly good wheeze, so ordered some steel and got cracking. Spent plenty of money on nice toys, Myford lathe, portamig etc. and have learnt loads. Problem is, I've now since been signed off fit to dive again, so the car is taking longer than planned, as diving does swallow money, especially when you take a housed Nikon D90 camera with you ![]()
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![]() You have the exact same job as me
![]() Although for the last four weeks I have been a temporary duty manager/key holder with the promise of a permanent job when one opens up. I'm on loan to the second Coventry store. At the end of the week this role disappears as the person I was covering is coming back. This means that although I am employed by Halfords I actually have no where to go as my original store has no hours to give me anymore and this store has all the people it needs ![]() I'm normally in 762 Coventry but in 425 at the moment. I think I was on the phone to Poole the other day, we may have spoken to each other ![]()
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![]() I first thought "wow gotta have one of those"
![]() I carried on racing bikes for 8 yrs, a costly hobby so all funds went into the racing, eventually retired from racing.....getting old & bones weren,t healing so quickly as they used to ( racing a bike will guarentee you will crash) ![]() ![]() Long story short, I missed the rush of the bikes so thought about having a 7 style car that I could use on the road & do the odd track day, mentioned it in a "pipe dream " sort of way to my wife, a few weeks later my birthday = a prezzie from the Mrs was the "book" , that was November 08, enrolled at night school at the local tech college, started course Jan 09, joined this forum , finished the welding course & bought the steel & started cutting it 2nd April 09.....& now the car is almost finished . I must say, choosing to build a Roadster has been one of the most satisfying & enjoyable things I,ve ever done, learnt lots of new skills & the big plus point.......have met lots of like minded builders during the build, even some that I,ve not even met , only through this forum but all are regarded as friends, without them my build wouldn,t have been as much fun as it has been. After that first read of the book, I,ve never looked back........bring on the Single Seater Book ![]() cheers andy |
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![]() I was riding sports bikes up until September last year, the speeds and the death of a couple of mates, made me think about the future for me with bikes.
Had always wanted to build a kit car, but had only heard of the Cobra look a likes and Duttons, and bolt together Caterhams / Westfields. Whilst saying my good byes on a bike forum, i had mentioned that i was going to build some sort of kit car, one of the guys tells me about the Ron Chapman and the newer Chris Gibbs book, so i go and buys it from Amazon. Read the book over a few days and decide thats the way i would go eventually. I was at my sister for a B&Q a few weeks later telling my brother inlaw i was giving up with bikes, he ask me what i was going to instaed of bikes, i told one day i would build a kitcar, he ask what i would use as the donor, my answer was a 2L sierra. A couple of weeks later my brother inlaw phones me and say's i got your donor, it will be deliver Wednesday night, and my answer to that was oh bugger looks like i'm building my kitcar. And have love ever minute of it so far. |
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![]() I built a Formula 27 KR roadster in the uk
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![]() My uncle now departed built a westie in 1988 , my dad decided to build a ron champion locost in 1998. I was tought how to weld at the age of 12 building a large drip tray frame for a plastic company. Finished school went to collage for industrial model making droped out after 14 months as had trouble with the written part of the course. Worked for a company that made school furniture as a welder for 8 weeks. Started racing in NASA autograss after seeing a poster in the chip shop thought that looks like fun, got a cheap 150amp mig and built my first of 4 xr2 stockhatch on the drive. Upset all the neibours and had to look for a workshop. Built lots of cars for other people mostly rollcages and body work.
Started at a local sheet metal shop and was there for 5 yrs, firstly as a general production welder making fork lift stillages for a batch run of 4500, which gave me the nice mottle effect on my fore arms. Got moved up to fabricator, welding every thing from 1mm sheet up to 15mm steel plate. Decided that I'd had enough of working round CNC punch machines all day, as I watched my coffee walking along the bench as the octo put more 25mm holes in 5mm sheet. Wanted a change so became a postie for 5 yrs, payed better, working out side,got to see more people, get to drive round the local area for free and lose some weight. Get to finish early and get in the workshop to play with more cars. That is untill I found I had artha in both legs,elbows and wrists, so that was the end of that. Came across chris's book in the local car spares shop, thought that'll keep me out of trouble while I look for another job. Wife said either the workshop and race cars will have to go or you make it work for you, taking her point of view on board I borrowed £200 from the house keeping and brought the steel for the first chassis.
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![]() I read an article about Caterham in a weekend edition of Financial Times when I was a 2nd year student. The idea of assembling your own hardcore two seater open sports car really appealed to me, but the price made it seem like a nice fantasy.
Ten years on I bumped into the notion of Locost, found Ron's and Chris' books on Amazon. Spent a day or two following Keith Tanner's build diary (http://cheapsportscar.net/diary.php), got really convinced I need to give a shot. Bought the Roadster book during the 2008 Christmas hols, bought a welder in July, and started cracking.
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