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Carpentry and glazing duties.
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3b86d104_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d18db894_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...53b111d8_b.jpg Today I replaced the top half of the corrugated cave window which Eunice had ripped out, and added a 3x3 central leg to the slightly bowed work bench in anticipation of plonking the engine, and subsequently the gearbox, on it for cleaning etc. Once I'm happy that the jobs which might prove difficult with them in situ are done, I'll bolt them together and offer them up, at which time the real work can begin. Roll on spring and summer! Regards, Mick |
Dilemma?
Today, at long last, my no. three son removed his single bed from the cave, allowing me access to my daughter's stuff stowed behind it. A couple of hours of sorting out, organising and re-stowing of said items had the newly swept cave fit for purpose again. Hurrah! The six weeks since my last post haven't been entirely wasted, as I made yet another twin swift nest box from the ply left over from the sparrow hotel. This I mounted with help (it's a two ladder job) last week.
Also in the interim, on a whim, I bought a Dutton Phaeton II minus engine and 'box as it was such a bargain and the front landing strip was looking lonely. Whilst pondering what the hell I was going to do with yet another kit car, I hit on the idea of passing on the Marlin and putting the 'Climax' engine and 'box in the Phaeton instead, which I'm certain is quite a bit lighter. It has the integral front wings and headlights which make it, to my eyes, quite ugly. These I would cut off, patch the holes with ally sheet, and fit Lotus Seven flared wings (I have access to a pair) and headlights on stalks to complete the look. The question is, should I pursue my original plan or the new one? As my very first kit was a Phaeton II, and I've built a Marlin once already, I'm leaning heavily to the Lotus Seven-ish option. Regards, Mick |
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But given the choice I know which I would build again. Cheers, Robin |
Bye Bye Marlin
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b9b66b4d_c.jpg I bought a Machine Mart stand for the engine this week as my previous plan of working on it on the bench was simply too iffy. Once I've finished with the Gunk and Autosol I'll post a picture. I'll be listing the Marlin on Ebay later today: seven day auction with a 99p start and a mystery, but easily reached, reserve. Regards, Mick |
Look forward to seeing your progress 😀
I hope the Dutton you bought wasn't YKX 2X 😉 Cheers Robin |
Dutton Phaeton Red. 1598cc, tax due 1.1.07, so I'm guessing it's on its way to being a 'barn find'...
Regards, Mick |
What a coincidence. YKX 2X, the Dutton I built, is red (green when I built it), had a 1600 crossflow, and according to the gov Web site due for tax 01/01/07....
Cheers Robin |
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Not really, I checked the reg. on the DVLA site, and posted accordingly... Regards, Mick |
A long time since I looked around this site. Long covid and other jobs, Everything has gone quiet here. Nothing serious I hope.
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Moved next door...
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I sold the Marlin, and am re-building a Dutton Phaeton. Will be posting there in a minute - spoiler alert: I'm just back from the Beaulieu Autojumble :). Regards, Mick |
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