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tlrtone 28th January 2012 20:37

Tony's Build Thread....
 
Okay, so I am cruising ahead with strip down - enthused by the price that the bits I don't need are making on that well-know auction site!

I have started a website so I will keep it updated - and post updates here of course! The website is still work in progress so some pages are not finished yet! I want to put as many images of Sammio's up so we can spread the word, so I am pinching any images I can find on the internet - hope you don't mind if it is one of yours.... I have a load to resize so the gallery page will not be complete until next week - if you have any pictures you want to mail: t@m28.co.uk .


www.mysammiospyder.co.uk

I managed to get the Vitesse pretty much stripped down last weekend which meant today was all about cutting the screen off. I am doing a run up Reliant Scrap metals on monday to get rid of a load of other metal so I thought it would be good to get rid of the screen too!

I even got the wife to try out the new 'Sammio Spyder Invisibale' ..:icon_smile:

http://www.mysammiospyder.co.uk/images/15_large.jpg

cbjroms 28th January 2012 23:05

Before you weigh-in the screen, have you considered trying to sell it?

Mine went for £35 on Ebay.

Chris

Paul D 29th January 2012 08:19

I could not agree more...

We stripped every last little nut & bolt not needed and put to all on flea-bay. It is time consuming & maybe not a strictly commercial use of your time, but it helps keep the partner happy to see some money coming in rather than all going out.

We cut off the windscreen surround frame (from a convertible with catch-plates) with the grinder and sold the top section for £8.50. Winscreen was more difficult being collection only, just £5. However the windscreen wiper motor and cable made £35. In all we pulled in just over a grand including small profits on postage, and we have yet to weigh in the small scap pile that's still growing behind the shed.

Selling off the bit's paid for our donor car in full AND left enough over to fund the mig welder with change towards build costs. It is a bit slow, but interesting too. We sold stuff to Norway, Germany, Malta, Cyprus, France, Denmark, and Sri Lanka!

Don't throw anything away - somebody somewhere will buy it! (with the possible exception of those little amber domed glass indicator bits inside the front sidelight assemblies - never did flog those).

tlrtone 29th January 2012 08:50

Paul, I have made over £800 so far on selling the bits, with some more ending this evening, so I agree it is worth the effort!

I have a load of other metal (including solid Aluminium motorbike frames) that will be weighed in so it is all going to the kit cost! It have been a good opportunity to clear out the shed too, so even more brownie points from her indoors!

redratbike 29th January 2012 11:59

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Originally Posted by tlrtone (Post 26675)
Paul, I have made over £800 so far on selling the bits, with some more ending this evening, so I agree it is worth the effort!

I have a load of other metal (including solid Aluminium motorbike frames) that will be weighed in so it is all going to the kit cost! It have been a good opportunity to clear out the shed too, so even more brownie points from her indoors!


ooh what bike frames you got? any with v5's?? always on the look out for bike bits till i'm ready to build a sammio

lancelot link 29th January 2012 12:41

no turning back now then Tony !

Good progress......keep the info coming please !!

tlrtone 29th January 2012 12:50

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Originally Posted by redratbike (Post 26680)
ooh what bike frames you got? any with v5's?? always on the look out for bike bits till i'm ready to build a sammio

I had 5 TL1000R's at one point, and stripped them down, sold the bits and have got a few odds and ends left now. The TLR frame was pretty solid, but I have a couple of accident damaged ones and I can't be sure of their integrity and straightness so I am scrapping them.

I do have a CB400 partially rebuilt and a load of spares with almost a complete CB250 to go with it! My son's project that got started with my help but he lost interest and wanted to spend more time on his computer than tinkering! :frusty: (I hope that my tinkering skills have just skipped a generation and can't wait for my Grand-kids to come and visit )


I have done some more on the vitesse today - stripped down the rear completely ready for cleaning and welding....

http://www.mysammiospyder.co.uk/images/19_large.jpg

lancelot link 29th January 2012 12:57

Tony , just looking back at your picture and the chassis looks very solid as does the bulkhead ...is it as good as it looks ?

If so , thats a result.....

tlrtone 29th January 2012 13:20

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Originally Posted by lancelot link (Post 26684)
Tony , just looking back at your picture and the chassis looks very solid as does the bulkhead ...is it as good as it looks ?

If so , thats a result.....

It's not too bad Gary, some repairs on the chassis that have been done okay, some others tat will need going over again.

Not as bad as my last Herald 13/60 so I am blessed I reckon. A good choice of donor car :eusa_clap:

tlrtone 30th January 2012 21:14

Quick Update.....

I woke up this morning to find the back end of the car had fallen off the axle stands - I forgot to choc the front wheels :frusty: Luckily no damage done, and I managed to pick up the "wheelbarrow" and put it back on the stands - and chocked up the front wheels this time! :biggrin:

Also, I am up to £939.17 on the ebay sales for most of the bits I don't need, with another 5 lots ending this week, so hopefully another £100 or so there.

I also weighed in a load of old car panels and bits I had lying around including some engine cases and frames, making a total of £115.50 for the 30 minute round trip! :icon_smile: Seems like the general metalwork was £195/tonne (I had 260kg) and the Cast Aluminium was £810/tonne (I had 80kg).

I also managed to win an engine hoist on ebay for £78 and it is just local too! :dance: I borrowed a friend's last time and he wanted it back right in the middle of the rebuild, so I figured I would buy my own and then resell it when I have finished!!

Also dug out my parts washer from the back of the garage and started to clean some of the very dirty suspension bits, so they can be painted a suitable shade of chassis black.

So I am steaming on - trying to get as much done while I have the enthusiasm..... Gary, I am aiming to get the rest of money together for my kit by the end of Feb.... hope that is okay.:icon_smile:

davecymru 31st January 2012 08:18

Sounding good and time well worth spent! In hindsight I wish i'd taken the early stages of my build a bit slower and done a bit more refub then rather than having to do it now with the body on!

Looking forward to seeing some pics as you go :)

tlrtone 5th February 2012 21:14

upated my website with latest www.mysammiospyder.co.uk

here are a coulple of pictures to keep you going...

Managed to get the engine out
http://www.mysammiospyder.co.uk/images/30_large.jpg

And got the chassis up so I can work on it!

http://www.mysammiospyder.co.uk/images/32_large.jpg

lancelot link 6th February 2012 19:12

Good work Tony.....

Mike and myself dropped your next instalment round earlier !!!

tlrtone 6th February 2012 19:32

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Originally Posted by lancelot link (Post 26933)
Good work Tony.....

Mike and myself dropped your next instalment round earlier !!!

At least you left room for my motorbike! :eusa_clap:

Thanks Gary, have PM'd you :biggrin1:

tlrtone 10th February 2012 11:09

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ooooh, look what just turned up :biggrin1:

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Bonnet arriving later...

garyh 10th February 2012 11:26

Get a box and sit inside...
 
and take another photo:becky: Whats the bonnet Spyder or Cordite?

tlrtone 10th February 2012 11:34

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Originally Posted by garyh (Post 27047)
Whats the bonnet Spyder or Cordite?

It's a spyder with the lancia bonnet.

I'll get the wife to sit in it later :biggrin1:

davecymru 10th February 2012 12:03

On the MR2 engine conversion forum it was always obligatory to take a photo of yourself standing in the engine bay once you've got the old 4pot out.
Perhaps we should start something similar and every new builder has to add a pic of them sitting in just their bodyshell on the drive :)

jmc14 10th February 2012 20:53

Good progress Tony. I like the two head fairings. And, I like the wire wheels!

tlrtone 12th February 2012 18:54

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Another weekend of cleaning parts. Too cold to go outside, so music and heater on in the garage.....

Did discover that my rear wheel cylinders were not both the same size :frusty: so I had to order a new one!
Might explain why ther MOT man had a nightmare trying to balance the rear brakes!!


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If you haven't got one of these yet....

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As they are great and can do this..... :eusa_clap:

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I also cleaned out the manky front callipers before I paint them. Yuck !

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I used one of these, which again is superb from re-honing the bores...

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