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Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
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20 Nov 2019 16:21 - 20 Nov 2019 16:50 #215800
by X8GGY
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Bit more today...
I'd been writing a couple of lists in the shop - bits I thought I had, and bits I thought I still needed to finish the buggy, so I started by pushing it out, swept the floor, and then worked through what bits of steel I had in the garage, checked the lists, amended, and will order some more steel soon, but for now I'm trying to use what I have and not spend too much money...
so I dug out the bit of 6"x4" box section I'd cut the bumper from (I bought it to make Vitara steering idler arm brackets but then decided not to bother!) and began marking it up...
And made the top of the grill section out of it, to mount onto the two +3" poly body lift blocks...
The tabs on the ends are for...
The JCB headlight mounts
The original upper grill section / slam panel will be mounted on top (the sheet steel at the bottom will be cut off, just the 'feet' will be welded to the new bit).
I then cut two pieces of plate to make the sides of the lower grill, the donut fairlead mount will sit on the right but needs an extra bit welding on the top to make it the right length and shape, and the other bit is the matching left hand side... It was easier to add a bit to the supplied donut fairlead mount as it would mean cutting the big hlole, and drilling and countersinking the mounting holes!...
Like that, with some perforated sheet to make the lower grill section...
Note that the bonnet is just loose on the safety lever, it will fit more snugly when it's slammed shut
The bonnet will be JCB bright yellow to match the rest of the remaining bodywork, and the lower bit will all be black...
It's all shaped and tacked in place, and just needs stripping off and welding up and then tidying on Sunday... and the headlight mounts adding...
I'd been writing a couple of lists in the shop - bits I thought I had, and bits I thought I still needed to finish the buggy, so I started by pushing it out, swept the floor, and then worked through what bits of steel I had in the garage, checked the lists, amended, and will order some more steel soon, but for now I'm trying to use what I have and not spend too much money...
so I dug out the bit of 6"x4" box section I'd cut the bumper from (I bought it to make Vitara steering idler arm brackets but then decided not to bother!) and began marking it up...
And made the top of the grill section out of it, to mount onto the two +3" poly body lift blocks...
The tabs on the ends are for...
The JCB headlight mounts
The original upper grill section / slam panel will be mounted on top (the sheet steel at the bottom will be cut off, just the 'feet' will be welded to the new bit).
I then cut two pieces of plate to make the sides of the lower grill, the donut fairlead mount will sit on the right but needs an extra bit welding on the top to make it the right length and shape, and the other bit is the matching left hand side... It was easier to add a bit to the supplied donut fairlead mount as it would mean cutting the big hlole, and drilling and countersinking the mounting holes!...
Like that, with some perforated sheet to make the lower grill section...
Note that the bonnet is just loose on the safety lever, it will fit more snugly when it's slammed shut
The bonnet will be JCB bright yellow to match the rest of the remaining bodywork, and the lower bit will all be black...
It's all shaped and tacked in place, and just needs stripping off and welding up and then tidying on Sunday... and the headlight mounts adding...
Last edit: 20 Nov 2019 16:50 by X8GGY.
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20 Nov 2019 21:19 #215811
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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It's coming along now Dave!
It'll be nice to see the vision in your head become realised!
Kirkynut
It'll be nice to see the vision in your head become realised!
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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21 Nov 2019 07:54 #215817
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Some great work Dave
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25 Nov 2019 17:15 #215960
by X8GGY
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(Nothing done yesterday, I ended up giving myself a well deserved day-off)
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27 Nov 2019 14:40 - 27 Nov 2019 14:56 #216016
by X8GGY
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Bit more today though! (CBA'd on Sunday :blush: )
Welded the original slam panel to the top of the new upper grill section made last week
Welded all the bits up that had been tacked last week
Dis-assembled it all and welded the back up, and then painted it
Then reassembled it all again, ground it down, sanded it
Painted and added the headlights to their new mounts -
The bonnet catch and release all work fine, that photo shows it slammed down and on the main latch
They are JCB headlights, just enough to make it road-legal, I don't really 'lane in the dark, so no lightbars, etc, have been added to the front... They also have side repeaters built into the body of them, I'll get another photo up sometime...
The lorry wings from Poland via eBay (thanks to Riccy's Ulysses inspiration) are due to arrive with Parcelforce this afternoon
We're out greenlaning on Sunday, so some more next week, hopefully...
Welded the original slam panel to the top of the new upper grill section made last week
Welded all the bits up that had been tacked last week
Dis-assembled it all and welded the back up, and then painted it
Then reassembled it all again, ground it down, sanded it
Painted and added the headlights to their new mounts -
The bonnet catch and release all work fine, that photo shows it slammed down and on the main latch
They are JCB headlights, just enough to make it road-legal, I don't really 'lane in the dark, so no lightbars, etc, have been added to the front... They also have side repeaters built into the body of them, I'll get another photo up sometime...
The lorry wings from Poland via eBay (thanks to Riccy's Ulysses inspiration) are due to arrive with Parcelforce this afternoon
We're out greenlaning on Sunday, so some more next week, hopefully...
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27 Nov 2019 17:42 #216022
by Riccy
J999 MNY, ULYSSES M18 VVT with ITB's Dyno tested at 130hp
Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...
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Replied by Riccy on topic Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
Ask Lambert about "cycle wings" for the front mudguards. He suggested it for Ulysses at the back, but I went fixed in the end. They might work better for you with less bodywork around the wheels than me
J999 MNY, ULYSSES M18 VVT with ITB's Dyno tested at 130hp
Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...
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