Build off 2013. 130bhp Superlite Dune Buggy

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Could you perhaps mail me the pedals to me.
Lol sorry buddy even if i did get the thread deleted i would still be ploding along with the build :lolgoku:

But that's not the case the build is alive and kicking even if its a case of the taking part over the winning that's going too count for me haha

As for the pedals..... Sorry dude i cannot. i suppose if you don't ask you don't get. So fair play lol. I can however send you some drawings i made up to start from and you just change too suit yourself Pm if interested
 

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Yeah, don't pull out now. You might even surprise yourself and get it done on time

Cheers man, Few forums where you dont get abuse at somepoint and glad this is one, so with all you guys help you just neer know might do:popcorn:
 

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How things get done......

The 7 phases of a project by Anonymous (smaller projects may not have all of them)

1] Uncritical acceptance:idea2:

2] Wild enthusiasm:wai:

3] Dejected disillusionment:censored:

4] Total confusion:surrender:

5] The search for the guilty:2guns::mad:

6] The punishment of the innocent:oops::ack2:

7] Praise and honors for the non participants:stir:


And you all wonder just how things get done!!!!!:popcorn::auto:

Pat
 

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Cheers man, Few forums where you dont get abuse at somepoint and glad this is one, so with all you guys help you just neer know might do:popcorn:

That's why we're the best :thumbsup: We all remember what it was like to be a noob :lolgoku:

The 7 phases of a project by Anonymous (smaller projects may not have all of them)

1] Uncritical acceptance:idea2:

2] Wild enthusiasm:wai:

3] Dejected disillusionment:censored:

4] Total confusion:surrender:

5] The search for the guilty:2guns::mad:

6] The punishment of the innocent:oops::ack2:

7] Praise and honors for the non participants:stir:


And you all wonder just how things get done!!!!!:popcorn::auto:

Pat

:lolgoku: That's so true, love it
 

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The 7 phases of a project by Anonymous (smaller projects may not have all of them)

1] Uncritical acceptance:idea2:

2] Wild enthusiasm:wai:

3] Dejected disillusionment:censored:

4] Total confusion:surrender:

5] The search for the guilty:2guns::mad:

6] The punishment of the innocent:oops::ack2:

7] Praise and honors for the non participants:stir:


And you all wonder just how things get done!!!!!:popcorn::auto:

Pat
:funnypost: Lmao im going to have that as my screensaver lol

Cheers guys tho Fabromans right you guys are the best :cornut:(Brownnose anyone) lol!

Wil still be a noob when im finished this beast lol takes years to get past that stage i reckon lol
Right back to the project, its mainly taking up time re-doing things of finding a more accurate way to measure and mark lol (never find an easier way though:ack2:) I tend to measure a dozen times cut once rather than even just measure twice....

Sooo I have had my roll bars bent, bottom chassis mk2 is rebuild, top chassis just needs couple guesets im putting in welded. Im working on the suspension arms and steering set up at the moment (taking special care it wont go in circles when u plant the foot lol)

An extra long shift is planned for today, hoping to have the bottom and top chassis tacked together at least.Also due too space issues it will also mean i need to start on a toatal overhall of my workshop :mad2:

Photos to come so you should understand a hole lot better lol
 

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lol seems to quite a rule in this game, bit like the 7 sages of grief, most of you will know how true that is, so i think im going to put a print out on my garage wall :D might speed up the process lol
 

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A quick update as cant be botherd writing much, bit hungover but will add details tommorow here though are som pics of my progress, excuse the quality i will pull her out of the garage soon t get clearer pics

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Looking good!!

:funnypost::kewlsmiley::oops:

Forward progress is being made; there can be days where, that's all you can hope for. And I can really sympathise with you about how it seems that some projects just kind of morph into "THE PROJECT THAT REFUSES TO DIE!!"

Oh, and one other thing; speaking from personal experience, operating power tools such as angle grinders, chop saws, etc with a hangover is just a bad idea. They just don't go together at ALL.:surrender:

:cheers2::thumbsup::popcorn:
 

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:funnypost::kewlsmiley::oops:

Oh, and one other thing; speaking from personal experience, operating power tools such as angle grinders, chop saws, etc with a hangover is just a bad idea. They just don't go together at ALL.:surrender:

:cheers2::thumbsup::popcorn:

Hah yeh ttly agree does nothing for my head aswell. i stuck to minimal work with files and hacksaws yesterday haha. i tried the angle grinder later that night but just made my head ache come on again lol

All good today so im away to get some gas and fiddle about with some jobs. its getting to the point where moneys holding me back which sucks baws.

Wee question i need to mount my seat, its a bucket with side mounts so i know what i need to make but i do not have a bender. is there anyone here who has mad alternatives? heres a pic of oficcial sparco ones Sparco-Side-Mounts.jpg

the thing stopping me making
 

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Why must u bend them?

1 Get two boys of flat bar
Drill required holes
Weld together

2 get angle iron
Dril holes
Cut out unwanted material

3 get sheet metal strip
Drill holes
Put on edge of bench and hammer into right angle
 

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i did consider that and i was secretly hoping someone would reply with an example of one of your suggestions abaove. Cheers chap its awffy handy your usually on at same sort of time as i haha.
option 1 will prob b best for me as i cannot find large enough angle thin enough and my hammering bench is had enough abuse for now
 

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Fortunately for me unfortunately for u

My seat is an edge fibreglass one and is bolted to rails in the floor

:iagree: I really just want to emigrate to aus more and more by the day haha

Just a bit extra on this one: If you clamp the sheet between two pieces of angle, you get a much cleaner bend...

Top tip thanks:thumbsup:

I am little worried about sheet being too thin though you can see in all the Aftermarket mounts they come out slightly wide at the bottom back on itself then to vertical. i presume this improves strength.

Think thats why i want a bender lol i have some 4mm lying around. i may get the blowtorch out and try cut a small gvoove on the outside of the bend. head her up then bash away. see how it bends lol sound plausable?
 
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