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Dec 17, 2020 15:37:14 GMT
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The windshield looks perfect! I googled biltong. South African Jerky, apparently. Grizz recipe cheaper and better than Aldi, duly noted. I've never been in an Aldi, we have them all over the place here. Deeply discounted non name brand foods scare me.
The car port looks great and I think I have that exact same sawzall. Metabo brand?
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Dec 17, 2020 20:52:23 GMT
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Hi Rian, would you be able to weld "legs" on to the Land rover windscreen frame at the required rake and fix them to the Rockit using the A pillar slots that you removed the previous angle iron from? Is there anything to weld them to? Can you access the chassis from the "slots"?
And yes, its looking better already!
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Dec 17, 2020 21:21:53 GMT
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Looks great a vast improvement. First pic looks like your refueling with some finest star fuel from the pump. Land rover screen looks much better raked back Nice comment elsewhere was that everything around me, pump, carport, Rockit were all touched by me. One forgets so soon. It's amazing how something as simple as making a minor change to an angle can have such an effect on how a car looks. That, Rian, is MUCH cooler!! Well done that man. And excellent usage of a work break! Thanks, I call it time shifting, just moving my day about a bit. It does look a lot better. The old screen looked like a pick up cab back window. Lovely, a total visual success. Cap doffed. Looks better already, so what's the next move? Next move, create a new set of hidden supports for screen, mirrors and the net doors that I need to fit and fabricate. Thank you gentlemen.
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Dec 17, 2020 21:28:04 GMT
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The windshield looks perfect! I googled biltong. South African Jerky, apparently. Grizz recipe cheaper and better than Aldi, duly noted. I've never been in an Aldi, we have them all over the place here. Deeply discounted non name brand foods scare me. The car port looks great and I think I have that exact same sawzall. Metabo brand? Thanks mate. Yes, my beef base came in at £5.00/kg and even at 50% reduction after drying, it is £10.00/kg which is a quarter of the price shops charge. Yup, Mickeys Sawzall is the same, he reckons its the power tool he has had the longest. Oh, and the carport makes me grin when I hear the rain on the roof and carry on working.
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The windscreen is a vast improvement on the original which kind of looked like an after thought. That Lexus based drift car is awesome. It's along the lines Of Dez and his 1947 Ranger build. I love me some out of the box thinking.
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jamesd1972
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That looks good with a touch more rake. Any thoughts on fitting the new screen on hinges so it can be folded flat ? Original corner mount is natural place to hold onto it and you don't want to weld as its galve anyway. Have you got a length of LR foam to seal between screen and bulkhead ? this would cope with being squished to seal. James linky www.paddockspares.com/faj100020-seal-bulkhead-to-windscreen.html
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Hi Rian, would you be able to weld "legs" on to the Land rover windscreen frame at the required rake and fix them to the Rockit using the A pillar slots that you removed the previous angle iron from? Is there anything to weld them to? Can you access the chassis from the "slots"? And yes, its looking better already! Morning mate, Thanks for the reply. I want to mount the LR frame in such a way that it can be folded down flat. Plan currently in my head, is to use flat bar, possibly 5mm and to replicate all the existing holes for mirror nd also to create an internal mounting point for the net doors I am going to make up to mount to. That will be “L-Bracketed and gusseted in the lower side kick panel space and bolted through the floor, either to an extended tab from the chassis, or using a sandwich to spread the load. At the top where it comes through the dash/firewall/A-pillar corners, a slightly complex bit of engineering will ensue, resulting in a solid mounting point bilaterally for the screen to hinge from and then some form of tab onto which the screen can be secured when upright. Copied and pasted from a couple of months ago. This is what needs to be reverse engineered from the screen in position. So glenanderson brought over his restored Land Rover front screen frame yesterday for me to use as a lighter than glazed mock up item. They attach with a bolt either side of the cab, and are held in place a Y-shaped plate and nut either side He brought me a drivers side item, with wing nut for quick release, which left me needing a passenger side item. My current plan is to create a single unit, like a Twin Lilly on a stalk to hold both the bolt and retainer plate, and then to bolt down the side, incorporating both of the door hinges and a backing plate insure the body down from the A-pillar. This should give enough strength to hold and sustain the window frame once glazed. The plan is also to add a wedge of very high density foam under the screen, as it is done on the Land Rover to increase the slope rearward. This will automatically lower the screen some more visually. So this morning I posted a request for a plate to buy on various forums, as well as on my general FB home page. Within half and hour, my buddy Ricky, who bought the Chrome Smoothies off the C10 Chevy just over 5 years ago, contacted me nd said he would investigate a lead he had. An hour ago he messaged that he had been given one as it was a ‘useless part” that would never be sold, and it would be in the post next week. So we have one passenger side plate now. Need to get a nice wing nut to add for finger control. Karma?
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Last Edit: Dec 18, 2020 11:54:00 GMT by grizz
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All this talk of meat, maybe change the thread title to "Grizz's burgatory"?
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The windscreen is a vast improvement on the original which kind of looked like an after thought. That Lexus based drift car is awesome. It's along the lines Of Dez and his 1947 Ranger build. I love me some out of the box thinking. Totally. I spent 24 hours thinking of buying an MOT failed Mk1 (no idea of he fancy engine numbers like 1JZ-U-xxxxx or whatever) Lexus LS400 and putting that in there. But it becomes a different beast altogether. Sticking to the MX5 engine and gearbox makes a lot more sense for this car.
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Dec 18, 2020 10:49:45 GMT
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The windscreen is a vast improvement on the original which kind of looked like an after thought. That Lexus based drift car is awesome. It's along the lines Of Dez and his 1947 Ranger build. I love me some out of the box thinking. Totally. I spent 24 hours thinking of buying an MOT failed Mk1 (no idea of he fancy engine numbers like 1JZ-U-xxxxx or whatever) Lexus LS400 and putting that in there. But it becomes a different beast altogether. Sticking to the MX5 engine and gearbox makes a lot more sense for this car. UFC10 for the car, and 1UZ for the engine. My LS is a UFC20 with a 1UZ-VVTi. Keep up the great work! The Biltong side project makes me hungry every time you mention it. Love some biltong.
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Last Edit: Dec 18, 2020 10:49:57 GMT by Flingstam
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Dec 18, 2020 11:00:48 GMT
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Totally. I spent 24 hours thinking of buying an MOT failed Mk1 (no idea of he fancy engine numbers like 1JZ-U-xxxxx or whatever) Lexus LS400 and putting that in there. But it becomes a different beast altogether. Sticking to the MX5 engine and gearbox makes a lot more sense for this car. UFC10 for the car, and 1UZ for the engine. My LS is a UFC20 with a 1UZ-VVTi. Keep up the great work! The Biltong side project makes me hungry every time you mention it. Love some biltong. Thanks mate. Biltong...... Have you ever made it, or tried to make it yourself? It is so simple, and if beef is £5.00/kg at Morrison’s etc, and the dried weight is -50% it still costs you £10.00/kg compared to over £40.00/kg in the shops. I have a PowerPoint presentation that I can email. Or Google and YouTube will show you how. You will never see it the same again. Shout if you want to know more.
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Dec 18, 2020 11:49:26 GMT
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Thanks Grizz,
I'll hold off on the Biltong for now. I'm a bit short of space at the moment (the garage alternates between being full of van and full of Lexus), and I really need to focus my efforts in other places (not just fixing vehicles, but sorting through a mountain of paperwork).
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1991 Toyota Deliboy (RWD JDM LCV) - Now SOLD 1998 Lexus LS400 (RWD EUR VIP) - Also GONE 1989 Volvo 740 GLE (RWD EUR GLE)
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Dec 18, 2020 15:25:40 GMT
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All this talk of meat, maybe change the thread title to "Grizz's burgatory"? Ssssshhhhhhhhh........ It is already that, but a well kept secret.
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Dec 18, 2020 15:26:50 GMT
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Thanks Grizz, I'll hold off on the Biltong for now. I'm a bit short of space at the moment (the garage alternates between being full of van and full of Lexus), and I really need to focus my efforts in other places (not just fixing vehicles, but sorting through a mountain of paperwork). Of course, for a man who recently moved house, you have your work cut out. Any time though.
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Last Edit: Dec 18, 2020 19:25:52 GMT by grizz
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Dec 18, 2020 15:28:07 GMT
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All this talk of meat, maybe change the thread title to "Grizz's burgatory"? Ssssshhhhhhhhh........ It is already that, but a well kept secret. Ha! Better to be burgatory than changing the "chop chop" to pork chop, not keen on those...
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Dec 18, 2020 15:30:08 GMT
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Ssssshhhhhhhhh........ It is already that, but a well kept secret. Ha! Better to be burgatory than changing the "chop chop" to pork chop, not keen on those... Chainsaw next 😉
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Dec 18, 2020 19:51:59 GMT
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Last day of work for the year. Sucked a bit as customers were tired too. Anyway, got an hour in during daylight, and before the chill and sideways rain told me to get indoors. Still, happy with the little jobs done. Started off by finding some potential steel for the windscreen supports. Cut in half it should do the job. Then the next job was to pry off the wiper arms. Two screwdrivers do the job easy. All off. Next job was to get the motor and three actuators out. First and second one was fine, thinking no 3 would be a doddle..... it was not. Had to dismantle the glovebox/cubbyhole and part of the blower system. So, dismantling, why do you have brass screws, mixed with dome headed gutter bolts, randomly. Mr Angle Grinder and 1mm blade came out to sort two of them in the end. And then needing to pull away the rotten dash panel to get to more of these. Why would you use 6 screws to attach a simple plastic tub? There will be more tearing apart and removal of rotten wood. Getting the blower out the way in order to be able to unthread the wiper modulator was another pita as it was screwed in with a set of long 3mm bolts with double nuts holding it. But I got it out, and then the modulator way. Refitted the blower as I want to keep them for the Land Rover window next. Next up will be drilling out all the poppers around the rear of the tub and filling the holes, plus filling the wiper holes and some of the holes in the dash. Current status. Also found an old rusted sign, see if you can read what it says, or tries to say. Meant to look like GRIZONA .
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Last Edit: Dec 18, 2020 19:53:07 GMT by grizz
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Dec 18, 2020 21:46:57 GMT
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Looking good there.
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Dec 18, 2020 23:57:46 GMT
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A little late to the party but it looks 100% better just having the windscreen removed. Part of me wants the screen to follow the same angle as the door post, though it does look better raked back further. Having previous experience of old kit cars I feel your pain with the fixings, it’s surprising what some people deem suitable for use on a vehicle! Video is cool, driving style reminded me of why I have the 100E; it might only have four cylinders but it’s still fantastic for stress relief
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Mechanic's rule #1... If the car works, anything left on the floor after you finished wasn't needed in the first place
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Dec 21, 2020 10:57:09 GMT
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Thank you mate. It made me happy. I knew once I cut it, there was no going back,well, one can, but I would not. So the vision drew my actions. And it worked for me.
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