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28th January 2013, 20:03
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Hi Garry
The adjustable tie-rods were fitted to all rotoflex cars, Vitesse and GT6. Unfortunately they don't fit swing axle cars as the angle between the drive shaft and chassis is different. I ran a Burlington Arrow with rotoflex years ago and after asking for advice about shimming it from various TSSC Gurus the consensus seemed to be 'reassemble it the same way it came apart and it will be Ok' I did that and the car is still on the road 15 years later. Maybe there is better info available now!
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28th January 2013, 21:26
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Ah, Mr Bond. Supposing you threw away shims that came out...
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29th January 2013, 12:39
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Thanks for that, lots of pics... i must be methodical, stop throwing rusty parts away!
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29th January 2013, 13:09
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For those who will have doors, i like these leather straps.

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29th January 2013, 13:15
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I'm going to get one of these, i like that it just bolts on.

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29th January 2013, 14:28
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Marine ply or exterior grade ply? For making bulkhead and lowered floorpans, which one is best. Also glue?
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29th January 2013, 15:57
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Originally Posted by garyh
Marine ply or exterior grade ply? For making bulkhead and lowered floorpans, which one is best. Also glue?
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I used phenolic impregnated 12mm ply for the lowered floors, but then totally encased them in fibreglass so I could've used bog standard ply really.
I then used cheap shuttering ply for the rear bulkhead, luggage box and side panels, but soaked it all in wood preservative after cutting to shape.
As for the glue, bostik gives you a bit of a headache after you've inhaled it while uhu gets you really stoned but makes your breath smell and leaves a giveaway ring of spots round your mouth where you've held the carrier bag, oh, you mean to stick stuff to the car, don't you...
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29th January 2013, 15:59
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i like these leather straps.
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I think i may have read too much into that.....
I did some reading up on the different types of ply when i was building mine and and it all comes down to quality of the wood, the %age of cavities/gaps and the glue used and from what i remember there was only minor quality differences between marine and exterior. although i'm open to be corrected!
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29th January 2013, 16:07
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T T T, this is why i said bye bye to my friends at school in the early eighties... i knew i would get in trouble. Lets see if Seanick has any more options.
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29th January 2013, 17:16
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If you can find a local finreglass bod they will usually lay you up some flat sheet for next to nothing, you can then cut and bond it together so you dont have the worry of wood at all, im lucky in this respect in that my next door neigbour at the unit is a fibreglass bod. its also actually very simple to lay up flat sheet yourself, i have found second hand double glazing units go cheap and even if they have a crack one side you can use the other, laying up on glass means you will have a really good finish and it releases easily as well.
We have even done some carbon fibre composite stuff for our race GTA, including some vaccum bagged carbon kevlar foam sheet for the floors that weighs next to nothing but you can put a dent in it with a hammer!
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29th January 2013, 17:24
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V, good idea, i live by the sea must be some boaty people around...
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4th February 2013, 09:11
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How about this for a scoop! I think yo could fit anything under this...

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4th February 2013, 09:39
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Do you think Network Rail would notice if you took a mould off it?
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4th February 2013, 09:42
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How about this for a scoop! I think yo could fit anything under this...
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It is amazing (or is it terrifying) how your mind starts to work once you have started a self-build.
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4th February 2013, 10:11
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(With nasal twang characteristic of all rail announcers) -
Could all passengers please be advised that the fabrication of fibreglass bucks from any part of the carriage's interior furniture is prohibited while the train is in motion. Thank you.
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4th February 2013, 10:13
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Actually, do you think the company that made that bin crept into a certain someone's workshop and stole a mould of his scoop while his back was turned? Perhaps he could sue for breach of ipr... 
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4th February 2013, 10:16
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T, Not If Its Big Enough...
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4th February 2013, 20:08
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Actually, do you think the company that made that bin crept into a certain someone's workshop and stole a mould of his scoop while his back was turned? Perhaps he could sue for breach of ipr... 
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Shut it you tart 
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4th February 2013, 23:39
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Shut it you tart 
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Consider it done. 
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