Halfords Dog-Taxi
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Halford wrote:
maybe I could justify the cost by getting something multi-purpose
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Yes, nice mota. :laugh: :laugh:
Turn this into a coffin. :laugh:
Potential, get the grinder out.
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decided to utilise the rear grab handle fixings to make a rigid assembly for attaching my cargo net to.
the screws are M6 with a 12mm shoulder (i.e. when screwed in, they still have 12mm exposed until the head of the screw), the distance between centres is 157mm.
so bought a length of 30mm x 3mm bar from Wickes (as don't know where to get metal from at a decent price yet)
marked it out
and made a couple of flat bar plates
used M8 nuts as spacers and fitted the plates and realised they were angled to the vertical - maybe about 30'
so measured the top of the plate (plate to plate) as 985mm and the bottom of the plate (plate to plate) as 1018mm.
acquired some 30mm tubing courtesy of a binned retail clothes rail (crossed my toes and cut it on an angle ).
got out my newly acquired MIG welder and did a couple of tacks.
tried it out for size, then did the main welds - and boy are they ugly, :blush:
but they're rock solid
fitted the bar
attached the cargo net, very secure, happy bunny :woohoo:
what welding project will I do next,
better get some practice I think :whistle:
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Don't worry about the looks, it will come with practice.
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Halford wrote: my first MIG welding project
better get some practice I think :whistle:
Nice one.
As long as the weld is mechanically sound it'll be OK and if looks are important use your grinder to clean them up.
You'll find all sorts to weld as time goes on - then you will have a chance to improve.
I get my small steel needs from eBay sellers or buy something from Argos that I can plunder.
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wombat wrote: noticed your side window coverings. just what im looking for, what are they and where could i get some from, thanks in anticipation , ian
Tailored Sunshade Set - blinds like mine
www.suzuki-shop.co.uk / for £68
or you can get ready cut sheets of window tinting from www.solarplexius.com Sweden, for £110, Jonathan has these, they're like a flexible dark plastic sheet that clips into place
whichever you order remember that pre 2005 models have a wide high level brake light, and post 2005 have the smaller version, see mine below, using 2nd hand ebay blinds from a pre 2005 on my post 2005 Jimny - hence the gap at the sides
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wombat wrote: hi, sorry to sidetrack this thread halford, but in the earlier photos noticed your side window coverings. just what im looking for, what are they and where could i get some from, thanks in anticipation , ian
they're here on ebay 191183320635
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I really like the quality of the sound for the low outlay,
crank up the volume at your end and draw your own conclusions.
enjoy
for more info ........
front speakers and rear speakers
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font nearside was bad :blink:
and is now on the rear door
new front nearside = old rear door spare (brand new) :kiss:
also moved one of the rears to the front offside and the front to the back :dry:
result - like new tyres, road holding has improved greatly, softer and more precise,
and no more death wobble :woohoo:
only downside = will end up with x4 trashed alloys
as they corrode something rotten with jimny [strike]pixie[/strike] brake dust
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helijohn wrote: That's not even properly worn in!! I buy sets with less tread on them than that!
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think it's something to do with being an ex-biker (i.e. one that's still alive)
tyres and road "feel" become overly important
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