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i wondered what welder you have? the earth clamp looks like clarke/sip style hobby welder ? if yes to that its possible to heat the 5mm plate up with a blow lamp before you make an arc, you can get some pretty decent penetration. T-butt welding two bits of 5mm you are actually welding 10mm of course (which is into industrial rig territory)
reason i mention this is i used my clarke 151 on some 6mm, it looked like a great weld but in service it actually broke off the parent metal. not a clean break at the weld but tore a bit of the parent metal way, almost like tearing a chunk out the side of a baguette. it had only penetrated part way in.
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Last Edit: Aug 24, 2018 9:23:31 GMT by darrenh
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whitz
West Midlands
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Aug 24, 2018 16:49:49 GMT
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i wondered what welder you have? the earth clamp looks like clarke/sip style hobby welder ? if yes to that its possible to heat the 5mm plate up with a blow lamp before you make an arc, you can get some pretty decent penetration. T-butt welding two bits of 5mm you are actually welding 10mm of course (which is into industrial rig territory) reason i mention this is i used my clarke 151 on some 6mm, it looked like a great weld but in service it actually broke off the parent metal. not a clean break at the weld but tore a bit of the parent metal way, almost like tearing a chunk out the side of a baguette. it had only penetrated part way in. its an older murex trademig 2?? so its pretty substantial, its pretty much on its lowest setting possible out of 12 (1/2 1/6) to just about weld .5-.6 if you go really slow and chain tack Ash
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Aug 29, 2018 16:42:58 GMT
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I think Stealth turbo would be good, keep people guessing as much as you can lol
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whitz
West Midlands
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Sept 2, 2018 14:19:25 GMT
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Few pictures from last weekend, nothing done this weekend as local welding suppliers don't have gas in... pushed the supra in after a fair while (forgot how heavy it was) made a start on the tunnel not a job ive looked forward too as its cramped messy and hot work soo comfortable driver side mostly done need to do a small cap at rear and do bulkhead with abit of thinking clutch pedal line inbetween my legs making it a offset position so will need abit of thinking to make it nicer to drive, might turn the seat slightly and move it over a tad which isnt too bad as the head has side rails Ash
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Sept 3, 2018 18:17:44 GMT
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love this build
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whitz
West Midlands
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Sept 17, 2018 20:55:19 GMT
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Sept 18, 2018 20:33:23 GMT
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said it before this build has epicness all over it
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Sept 19, 2018 21:09:17 GMT
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This project is totally different and i love it! Great work! Can’t wait on updates!
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whitz
West Midlands
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Sept 27, 2018 19:31:35 GMT
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Been doing a few bits and pieces, trying for a dry start tomorrow, just to make sure engine is ok before removing again post editor is playing up so pictures are abit random around £180 worth of genuine bits and pieces in this lil box,cheapest way for guaranteed quality New timing case filler, aux tensioner bracket, not to self make the rea blanking plate before putting oil in only 5mm thick steel i had to make up for the lift pump spacer timing case blank going around checking stuff like this oil feed line is blanked etc timing case blank in, i think theres a slight bend too it as I'm sure it dripped a few blodges only like £15 new but sod that Costs are going through the roof now into as it sits now into the 5 figure range Ash
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whitz
West Midlands
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Sept 29, 2018 4:44:04 GMT
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Ash
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Sept 29, 2018 7:04:05 GMT
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Your not right .
Absolutely amazing.
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Kieran
East of England
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Very cool project, I don't recall seeing anything quite like this before! That's a beast of a motor, seems a bit of a shame that it doesn't actually fit within the outline of the car... Still, at least it will look aggresive poking out, certainly seems to have a bit of a modern day hot rod theme, keep up the good work!
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ToolsnTrack
Posted a lot
Homebrew Raconteur
Posts: 4,142
Club RR Member Number: 134
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Finished yet?
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whitz
West Midlands
Posts: 216
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Many monies later ive got most of the interior parts, many monies next week should see the rest temporarily slapping stuff in space to see what items I'm missing and see what space i have for heater uni pedal box etc most of the switches will be removed as there just not needed some idiot put a page in there missing pretty much everything back full of junk even after a clearout almost looks like an interior, also got all the arm rest door cards and other misc items, tunnel clears the dash just about, either pot luck or I'm that good at guesstimating space... Ash
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love it ash, thread just gets better and better
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whitz
West Midlands
Posts: 216
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Nov 18, 2018 23:50:51 GMT
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Just been pottering along, finally did a half list on the whiteboard tis a very long list rear subframe front spacer for the lift kit machined up out of house truck propshaft ends vs a ls400 prop need to combine all of this more welding random pic starting to make a clutch master cylinder bracket, it is a defender TD5 unit full droop zafira electric powersteering pump fettling a bracket into place as I'm using a onboard air system for clutch assisnt horns etc maybe even air ride pair of airmaxxx 580s from the states, viair rebrand these in the uk to 485C gen2s and add alot more to the price list subframe spacer locator pin in place all buttoned up rear in place too, painted black with new long bolts, really should get new rear mounts front engine mounts welded up i know i know basically chain tacking all edges grooved heavily and power slapped up 1 of the 2 battery trays that i have welded where the rear seats used to be for a pair of 019s need to compine these too into a extended gear selector Ash
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Nov 19, 2018 12:09:59 GMT
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Some excellent work going into this. Keep going 👍🏼
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14 Audi A3 Sportback - Easy driver 05 Audi TT MK1 3.2 DSG - Damn quick 73 Triumph 2000 - Needs work 03 Range Rover 4.4 V8 petrol. Had to get it out of my system.
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Nov 21, 2018 21:47:12 GMT
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Those welds look good enough to lick!
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Sometimes, others may not understand why you like a car so much. Sometimes, you may not even understand why you like a car so much. But none of that matters; all that matters is that you like the car, and having it makes you happy.
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lightyearman
Part of things
GYJDM - Grimsby based Japanese car club - Find us on Facebook
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Nov 22, 2018 11:04:05 GMT
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God damn, this thread does not dissapoint
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'89 Honda CRX siR Glassroof Flint black fully restored track beasty '90 Nissan S13 Pignose - pass the mig wire '86 Mini - matt orange, 13" Wellers, Project 2018 '97 LDV Convoy home built camper/tramper van '04 Saab 9-5 Aero HOT. Anyone want it? '91 Honda VFR400 NC30 17,000 km from new '87 Honda XR80 4 stroke baby crosser '03 Mini Cooper S - honestly, they are fun... '15 VW T5.1 LWB daily brick
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