looks fantastic!
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Bonnet stay - take 2....
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...81acd5aa_z.jpgBonnet stay issue by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr To solve the problem, I have replaced the lower fixing point with an m5 stainless steel ball joint. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...afc82325_z.jpgBonnet stay - version 2 by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr Which means it can swing across and be clipped on a bracket fixed to the side bonnet. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f3023b2f_z.jpgBonnet stay clip by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr The bracket for the bonnet stay clip was a bit of a challenge. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...559104d6_z.jpgBonnet stay clip bracket by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr Moving on, I've been fitting the numerous bolts in the front wing (I think there are 15 or so) which takes some ingenious yoga positions to reach some of the nuts and bolts. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6ff66cc2_z.jpgWing fitting by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr Then I can wire up the front lights. More on that next week. Stay safe everyone.... ....peter |
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The advantage is this method is that the Evo Stik is strong enough for the fitting operation but easily shears away if you later strip down. Any remnants of glue in the socket spanner can easily be scraped out. Peter. |
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My tricks include putting a piece of PVC insulation tape across the head of the bolt and then wedging the bolt or nut in the socket. The tape thickness is just enough to hold the nut or bolt in the socket while you position it through the hole and the tape holds the washer in place. I also use all my socket set extensions joined together to give me about 18" extension to my arm. It's difficult to show in the pictures but the front wings are so large (and beautiful!) that you can't reach both sides of the nut and bolt. All good fun though..........:biggrin: |
Mid-week update...
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A midweek update.....at least I think it is midweek but during these strange times all days are alike and equal. But every cloud has a silver lining so I'm cracking on with my re-build.... I've now finished fitting the nearside wings. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f9b2da2b_z.jpgRear Wing by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr (the shiny blue paint is difficult to photograph inside my garage with reflections from the windows and the fluorescent tubes above) https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...15fd34fa_z.jpgRear Wing by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr The wing piping was time consuming and the joint between the front and back wings was the trickiest bit to get a neat finish. I used patent look smooth PVC 'leathercloth' over a 6mm plastic cord. Eventually I figured out that you have to bolt the two wings together before tightening the bolts to the body. Obvious with hindsight. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a2d2221d_z.jpgWing Piping by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr And another weird shot off my 'phone. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ecdf488c_z.jpgFront and Rear wings by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr Now I can finish wiring up the front lamps.... stay safe everyone, ......peter |
Outstanding! Nice...
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Looking terrific!!
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More wiring.........
Jack and Froggy, cheers for the feedback.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ With the nearside wings in place I could crack on with the front lights wiring. To meet the IVA requirements I needed to securely fix the wiring under the wings. To fix to the GRP wings I made up these pads......... I pop riveted these special cable ties to 4cm square pieces of aluminium. (I've had a packet of these cable ties in my box for years and never found a use before.) https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...27097da8_z.jpgCable tie mounts by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr I then glued the cable tie mounts to the front wing with a good dollop of PU adhesive. This time I remembered to remove the black schultz coating and I roughened the surface with some sandpaper. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...00201e48_z.jpgWiring pads by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr I also bolted a cable tie mount to the side of the headlight shell. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...65dedfe6_z.jpgHeadlight wiring by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr After painting the support pads and surrounding areas, i have completed the headlight and front indicator wiring. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e71d66f1_z.jpgHeadlight and indicator wiring by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr The side light wiring runs along the upper wing support. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...aff56e66_z.jpgSide light wiring by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr ..and the side repeater wiring runs along the lower wing support. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c7ac3338_z.jpgSide repeater wiring by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr Now I need to do the same on the offside....... .........peter |
Very smart and tidy!
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More wings.....
Thanks Dpa
------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've now finished fitting the front and rear offside wings. It took slightly longer than planned because I got distracted and started playing around with door locks and window winders, but more on that another time :icon_surprised: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...483b331e_z.jpgOffside Front wing by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...629142ab_z.jpgFuel Filler flap by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr I had a small problem with the fuel filler flap hinge which fouled the fuel tank 'rollover' vent. I lowered the vent with an m5 hex spacer. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c7d52cb8_z.jpgVent mounting change by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr Now I can get on with finishing the front lighting...... Stay safe everyone. ............peter |
looking really good!
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Peter - As always, great attention to detail on the small things. :cool:
However, as more of the big pieces go back on, it is easier to see how good the overall result is going to be too. Good luck, Paul. :) |
Another milestone completed
Thanks for the positive comments, Jack and Paul :thumb:
---------------------------------------------------------------------- I achieved another milestone this week by completing the external lighting! https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...eebb5c6a_z.jpgOffside wings and lights. by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr I was thinking of starting on re-assembling the doors but a bit worried I might damage them whilst working on the interior so I have decided to work on that first. At least that's today's plan ....:eusa_shifty: Stay safe.. ........peter |
wise decision Peter. Looking great!
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I've not checked in for a while - it looks fantasic :)
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Yes, it's coming together nicely. But still lots to do on the interior. |
Hi Peter, though I don't make too many comments, I am watching every step you are taking and I honestly have nothing but admiration for you. It is a pleasure seeing your posts, as every step you take I can't think of a better on. Keep up the good work.
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I'm currently working on the interior and specifically I'm making a centre console with an armrest to fit between the seats and hide the ugly Ford handbrake. It's taking a lot of time as it's evolving rather being designed and built. I'll post some pictures when its complete. |
With your level of detail the interior will be as beautiful
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