If so you can have your own thread in this section.
This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
Dave's Daily Driver Build Thread...
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Not sure I'd want the back window though, means I don't have to look at the Audi sitting on my arse!
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Venter wrote: Nice job!
Not sure I'd want the back window though, means I don't have to look at the Audi sitting on my arse!
By the time I get the Rockwatt Rocklobster in it'll me chasing Audis, not the other way round :whistle:
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gusthegorilla wrote: You're a braver man than I was, Dave.....
How's that Chris? :dry:
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idiotmobil wrote: Looking good same shape I done my window and great view out the rear view mirror
Should be doing some more today Sam... once the staff get in I should be able to sneak next door into the garage
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Did a bit more today...
Drilled through the hardtop and the tinted perspex window underneath, can't attach it yet though as the local fastenings company are closed as it's a Bank Holiday... And I needed more stainless bolts, washers and nylocs, as I've drilled for mounts every 4"
Bravely measured, re-measured and then drilled the top for the brackets...
And then painted around the cut edge of the window hole ready for fixing the tinted perspex in... you can just about see a bolt head there where the rubber strap attaches underbeath -
Which holds the back of the hardtop down... Nearly done!
Oooh, and I also copied "GustheGorilla" and cut an aperture so that the rear door can open with the hood left in place -
THANKS for the idea Gus' (Chris)
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I was out just a couple of milimetres when I drilled the top bracket mounting holes! :S
So I slotted the soft-top brackets a little -
Phew! Better than redrilling the fastback! :whistle:
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Almost there! Just the 'window' to fit
Thanks Sam! Ace product! A neighbour stuck his head in the garage today and was remarking how perfect the gel coat was... especially in black, like a mirror finish and no ripples he was enthusing...!
And looks a little different too!
Looking forward to seeing if we actually get a summer this year! Then it will be four quick un-clips and leave the hardtop section in the garage, front soft-top back, windows down and go for a drive!
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S200KYS wrote: Thanks Ollie
Did a bit more today...
Drilled through the hardtop and the tinted perspex window underneath, can't attach it yet though as the local fastenings company are closed as it's a Bank Holiday... And I needed more stainless bolts, washers and nylocs, as I've drilled for mounts every 4"
Bravely measured, re-measured and then drilled the top for the brackets...
And then painted around the cut edge of the window hole ready for fixing the tinted perspex in... you can just about see a bolt head there where the rubber strap attaches underbeath -
Which holds the back of the hardtop down... Nearly done!
Oooh, and I also copied "GustheGorilla" and cut an aperture so that the rear door can open with the hood left in place -
THANKS for the idea Gus' (Chris)
Just a idea Is there anyway you could use the bit you cut off the bottom and bolt it to the door so when it's closed it looks complete if that makes sence mite need a bit of a trim down
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gusthegorilla wrote: You're a braver man than I was, Dave.....
How's that Chris?
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I just didn't have the balls to take a slitting disc or similar to my beautiful fastback hardtop.....
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gusthegorilla wrote: [quote=
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gusthegorilla wrote: You're a braver man than I was, Dave.....
How's that Chris?
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I just didn't have the balls to take a slitting disc or similar to my beautiful fastback hardtop.....
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Jig saw is fine with a metal blade in boat building we use airsaws but at 500 pound bit pricey
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