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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 la(te)st buggy build...
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08 Nov 2020 21:12 #229840
by X8GGY
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I quite liked the idea after seeing it in my mind's eye sat on a step drinking my tea... the "sketch" doesn't do it justice... LOL :lol:
IKEA meets the Subaru Racing Team... :woohoo: :lol:
Alan's pointed out (by email, he reads here but doesn't post) that my MOT man won't like the spacing of my number plates...
When it goes for MOT it will still have the original registration, and hence these plates...
IKEA meets the Subaru Racing Team... :woohoo: :lol:
Alan's pointed out (by email, he reads here but doesn't post) that my MOT man won't like the spacing of my number plates...
When it goes for MOT it will still have the original registration, and hence these plates...
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10 Nov 2020 07:05 - 10 Nov 2020 07:06 #229888
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10 Nov 2020 17:44 #229904
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BRETT! Your account has been hacked, and someone has left a nice, un-sarcastic comment! :laugh:
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maverick wrote: Looking good Mister
BRETT! Your account has been hacked, and someone has left a nice, un-sarcastic comment! :laugh:
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10 Nov 2020 17:49 #229906
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Jalapeño, IISY?
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I must go and change my password :evil: :evil: :evil:
Jalapeño, IISY?
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10 Nov 2020 17:50 #229907
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Tee Hee Hee :silly:
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15 Nov 2020 17:13 #230062
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Bit more today...
Started with a little lie-in, cooked breakfast, and then walked the Labradors...
Partly as it was my Birthday today... I'm sure those balloons are the wrong way round though?! :woohoo:
Anyway, the ladies went shopping for even more Christmas decorations, and they spent the day turning the house into a Grotto, as I retreated to the sanity of the garage...
My new / replacement Riv-Nut gun had arrived in the week, so I started with that... and then pushed the buggy across the garage (it's on dollies) and then marked, drilled and Riv-Nut'ed the driver's side guard too...
And then whilst also doing the other jobs to follow, I gave the mirror guards two coats of black Hammerite paint through-out the day...
And also painted around (half of the edge) where the Keithy-made bonnet vents are going to sit and inside the cut holes in the bonnet...
And then went and asked the missus if she had an old sheet I could have to mask off the engine bay while I bed-liner'd the inside of the bonnet...
I then I turned my attention back to the door cards... you may remember I'd already made the cardboard templates? Today's job was to work out how to relocate the door handles...
They'll sit in holes cut in the aluminium chequer plate door cards, but lower than Suzuki envisaged
Back to the original door cards to draw a template within the handle cut-out...
And then transfer that to a small square of cardboard...
Cut an oversize square hole in the doorcard carboard template and then align the two templates and draw within the square...
Then cut the door handle template piece to shape and parcel-tape it in place... and then refit it all to test, making sure the handle can be poked through the chequer-plate version when it is made, with the bent bit to resemble a step in the half door... fidly.. but it'll all work...
I'll have to do the same with the driver's side later, to make sure the door-opening metal rod is tight where the handle is positioned...
I'll also have to mount a bar within each door for the handle to be self-tapper'ed to...
It's getting there! Nice to get some paint on it...! In the next couple of weeks I want to sand the exterior down and start painting it, but first need to strip the seats out, mask everything off, and bedliner inside the cab floor first (to avoid any overspray onto the body)...
Now back in the house for this Blog, Bon Jovi and Beer... my youngest daughter fell for all the hints and got me Bpn Jovi's new "2020" CD for my birthday... now it's time for a hot shower and another beer in it (!) and then a nice piece of steak and all the trimmings, and a nice bottle of Faustino, my favourite red wine, which arrived in the post from our eldest daughter who couldn't get home for the weekend due to the English lockdown... but we'll chat to her later over Facetime... a Happy Birthday indeed :woohoo:
Cheers All!
Started with a little lie-in, cooked breakfast, and then walked the Labradors...
Partly as it was my Birthday today... I'm sure those balloons are the wrong way round though?! :woohoo:
Anyway, the ladies went shopping for even more Christmas decorations, and they spent the day turning the house into a Grotto, as I retreated to the sanity of the garage...
My new / replacement Riv-Nut gun had arrived in the week, so I started with that... and then pushed the buggy across the garage (it's on dollies) and then marked, drilled and Riv-Nut'ed the driver's side guard too...
And then whilst also doing the other jobs to follow, I gave the mirror guards two coats of black Hammerite paint through-out the day...
And also painted around (half of the edge) where the Keithy-made bonnet vents are going to sit and inside the cut holes in the bonnet...
And then went and asked the missus if she had an old sheet I could have to mask off the engine bay while I bed-liner'd the inside of the bonnet...
I then I turned my attention back to the door cards... you may remember I'd already made the cardboard templates? Today's job was to work out how to relocate the door handles...
They'll sit in holes cut in the aluminium chequer plate door cards, but lower than Suzuki envisaged
Back to the original door cards to draw a template within the handle cut-out...
And then transfer that to a small square of cardboard...
Cut an oversize square hole in the doorcard carboard template and then align the two templates and draw within the square...
Then cut the door handle template piece to shape and parcel-tape it in place... and then refit it all to test, making sure the handle can be poked through the chequer-plate version when it is made, with the bent bit to resemble a step in the half door... fidly.. but it'll all work...
I'll have to do the same with the driver's side later, to make sure the door-opening metal rod is tight where the handle is positioned...
I'll also have to mount a bar within each door for the handle to be self-tapper'ed to...
It's getting there! Nice to get some paint on it...! In the next couple of weeks I want to sand the exterior down and start painting it, but first need to strip the seats out, mask everything off, and bedliner inside the cab floor first (to avoid any overspray onto the body)...
Now back in the house for this Blog, Bon Jovi and Beer... my youngest daughter fell for all the hints and got me Bpn Jovi's new "2020" CD for my birthday... now it's time for a hot shower and another beer in it (!) and then a nice piece of steak and all the trimmings, and a nice bottle of Faustino, my favourite red wine, which arrived in the post from our eldest daughter who couldn't get home for the weekend due to the English lockdown... but we'll chat to her later over Facetime... a Happy Birthday indeed :woohoo:
Cheers All!
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