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 la(te)st buggy build...
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Where the yellow line is on your pic i re posted
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jackonlyjack wrote: Want pics of A pillar from all angles
Where the yellow line is on your pic i re posted
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Done in another thread
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My calf then inflamed and swelled up like a balloon, so I arranged an appointment with the doctor, she met me in the carpark in full hazard gear, made an assessment, gave me a prescription for antibiotics, but then said she'd made me an appointment at the local hospital with the DVT Team just to make sure it wasn't a blood clot as I'm diabetic... the last place I wanted to go! But I went Friday morning at 10am, had a consultation, a blood test, and then a full ultrasound inspection of the inside of my leg, but all was well... by the time I came back from the scan my blood tests were back, another chat and they sent me home... Phew!
Also on Friday, a "safety" perspex screen for the Post Office arrived, and having been for my prescription and seen there's (aperspex square shwwt suspended from the ceiling) I thought I should make something to protect myself, my family and colleagues in the shop, so I rdered two sheets of 100x75 cm (3mm thick) perspex, which will arrive on Tuesday, so today I had a nice lie-in, and then a potter in the garage...
First job, some 100mm L-shaped edging that I used to use for road-going steering damper kits) was cut into 100cm lengths and drilled for bolt holes, these will go on the entrance flap to behind the counter...
Two feet brackets to screw to the counter infront of the main till (the other till will remain closed whilst we're in lockdown, as it's now quieter than usual, after the initial rush on groceries, etc..)
And the poles to sit in them, with metal strips to go on the side to bolt the other piece of perspex length ways across the till area at face level,,,
And... no gas! I'd used it all welding up the cage and roof hoop on the buggy... so I just hope my gas suppliers are open tomorrow so I can finish it off and paint it ready for assembly on Tuesday when the perspex arrives...
Now going to put my eg up and have an early beer, as the three ladies in my life are making cocktails and heading for the hot-tub...
Stay safe all!...
Hoping tho get back to the buggy next week when my leg hopefully subsides a bit...
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I had to ring the gas company's head office to find a distributor open (as all the local agricultural suppliers I have an 'account' have shut), found a local garage supplier type company that are open, but are only serving their own account holders... so I had to threaten him with a case of beer...
Surprisingly it worked
Not just my "virus screens" to make, but the ongoing buggy build of course!
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Quite subtle, but some well needed protection in these times... I'm a diabetic and had Pneumonia last year, so I have to take every precaution I can...
Back to the Buggy on Sunday then?
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Start with a cardboard template...
Shape it to protect the mirror - particularly the hinge, which is prone to "trees jumping out in front of it" :lol:
With mirror folded in...
Mark out on steel plate...
Cut and bend...
Steel version, mirror out..
Mirror in...
YUP, happy with that, so...
Mark out the other one, making good use of one of those awkward looking pieces you keep just-in-case...
And... a matching pair of mirror guards!
They just need welding up, grinding / sanding back and holes drilling to mount them with Riv-Nuts to the doors...
But that's another job for another day... time to shower and join the rest of the family for a Roast Chicken tea with all the trimmings...
Happy Easter, and stay safe - stay home everyone
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Just gotta be careful of bashing the mirror the other way instead now :woohoo: (or will it still bend past the guard?)
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Riccy wrote: Very ingenious Dave! I think they are a brilliant idea for them trees that jump out at you
Just gotta be careful of bashing the mirror the other way instead now :woohoo: (or will it still bend past the guard?)
Hmmm, ah, yes...good point... not as good in reverse?...
But at least in reverse you can keep an eye on them better? Especially with half doors!!! :woohoo:
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Started with the CAD (Keithy ) Cardboard Aided Design...
There's a clue!
"Boring" day... lotsa holes!
Cut, sand, bend... "can you tell what is it yet?"
Spare wheel mount with holes for drainage / keep the weight down...
It fits! With room for a bigger one later?! :lol:
Sits nice to maximise rear view...
Rectangular section and am SJ/Samurai rear light...
More "CAD"
Mark, drill, cut, sand...
Insert lights, add guards (eBay)
They'll go something like this...
60x60mm box section, tickled for ages with the angle grinder...
I had to cut some of the inside of the box away to get around the hinges, and so that the half-door tucks neaty behind it, with a reasonable panel gap (for a buggy!)
More CAD, working out the line of the bonnet to put 50x50mm box from the new door edge to the bonnet slam panel...
From the side, planning and making sure everything will fit together later...
Mock-up with some slightly smaller box offcut that was lying around... Sp the two box sections will meet here, and the tube down from the roofline halo hoop will run down the windscreen's a-pillar and land on the box section with a strengthening gusset welded to (what's left of) the inner wing...
And... ran out of time, off for a shower... back to it Sunday!
(All prep today, not much welding... I've got an eye test and eye injections* on Friday, so I didn't want to weld much today, keep that for Sunday)
(* I thought all non-essential procedures would be off in the current pandemic? but they still want to stick needles in my eyes?! )
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... has been bugging me, I've been staring at my iPad in the shop planning Sunday's work in my mind, and it looks like all the angles are wrong...
But -
... from the other angle it is right, it just needs a bit of a fillet to fill the gap where you could put your finger in between the door and the door post...
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Glad to see you're keeping up with the CAD!
I'm going to learn Fusion 360 while I'm at home for the next 3 weeks or so.....It's free for home use?
Quite like the mirror covers....Riccy had the same thought as me.....reverse cruncheroo!
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Yes, more CAD today...
Yes, have to watch the mirrors in reverse, or just keep pushing forwards! :evil:
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