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I'm in Glasgow, just updated my profile
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Few builders around you .
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Cost : Little as possible. Thanks : To those who by their generosity my build has progressed. Its a handmade sports car not a flaming kit car !!! If at first you dont succeed,avoid skydiving... No parachute require to freefall,only if you want to do it twice. |
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I am in Glasgow area too if you need an ear to bend...my chassis was Saturn sports flat pack ...top guys them ...their work is always perfect...and aftersales is second to none...
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It is a complete chassis now ...all welded and painted...should be starting to assemble over the next month...got petrol lines and brake lines to plumb in Last edited by Andy_B : 4th March 2011 at 09:16 PM. Reason: spelling is crap !!! |
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id definately say do it!...
id never done much welding before i started the roadster, and taught myself through loads of practice. Nothing comes close to the feeling when you master it and are able to weld neatly and consistantly. It sounds daft but its a bit like the primevil feeling you get when you have a bonfire (or is that just me? i wont mention my teenage pyromania problems ). The biggest milestone was welding the fuel tank up and finding it pressure tight.I love welding so much im now thinking of trying to get an adult apprentiship to do it full time. All thanks to finding BYO sports car one afternoon. Sure the welder might gather dust once youve finished the chassis, but its always there shoud you need to fix your car or make a new gate etc.. I bet iv recovered the cost of my welder twice from fixing exhausts etc for the lads at work.
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