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31 Jul 2020 05:50 - 31 Jul 2020 10:00 #225883 by X8GGY

Riccy wrote: Does your welder not have a gas switch in the trigger? You dont half seem to get through some gas compared to what mine uses :unsure: and your on bigger bottles than me...

Buggy is looking very well in the latest pics B)


Thanks!

Hmmm, yes, but I have been doing a lot of welding, last bottle change was 3 weeks ago, and since then I've welded up the nearside diagonal elliptical tube, boxed in the rear of the cab, the front box section 'bent' wing top (slice and weld many times to create the bend), the a-pillar tube, the tree wire loop mount, the bonnet edge (seam weld all along) and the half-door capping (again seam weld all along inside and out). The bottle seems small to me! I'm used to full sized BOC bottles that last forever, the ones I have now are the middle size of the SGS 'farm gas', so £69 for the refill... I'n hopefully on the last bottle now to finish off the welding stage - 'just' the A-pillar to wing top area to do?.. oh, and the snorkel mounts, oh, and the battery, and windscreen washer brackets to make...
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Lambert wrote: and so the Big Tease begins! At least we have written updates.


Yes, and in fairness you've already seen the other side done, so it would be the same photos but mirrored to the other side... ;)
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03 Aug 2020 07:27 #226005 by X8GGY
Oops... didn’t get a lot done yesterday :( I set the alarm for eight, it woke me,but I thought I’d turn over and have another ten minutes... and then woke up at ten o’clock! A cooked breakfast and then the wife wanted a hand with something obviously more important than the buggy... so I eventually got into the garage at noon, and worked til four... and then started cleaning the brick set drive, my yearly chore ;( I’ve no idea where alll the mud and steel filings come from?! :woohoo:

Ah well, brownie points earned, and chores out of the way... ;)

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03 Aug 2020 10:28 - 03 Aug 2020 14:20 #226017 by X8GGY
Strange purchase arrived today...



A single Ford Escort lengthened u-bolt for lowering said vehicle...?

Hmmm....

Ahhh...



Took me loads of searching!

It’s the same ID as the outside diameter of a Ford Escort axle tube... obviously!... and my chosen tube size OD for my snorkel!

That’s to clamp it under the 2” box section “bent” wing top B)

The

Like that... only shortened to length, and when the matching exhaust clamp bit arrives...
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03 Aug 2020 14:36 #226024 by X8GGY
I can't do this! :evil:

I've been Dave the Blogger before blogging was even heard of! Twenty seven years ago I had the Superzuki and it's matching K9RDJ website, and I've always posted on forums and blogs since then... so it pains me not to do this build history while I go along... It would be great not to show any more updates, but then what would I do at the end? Show show a photo of the finished buggy? Or attempt to catch up with the build thread? Besides, I often refer back to it for photos of "what I did on the other side", etc...

So expect an update tonight when I get home from work and settle down at my desk... ;)

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03 Aug 2020 15:42 #226027 by Lambert
I KNEW IT!
I am still waiting like a kid for Christmas to see it in person! So don't be shy with that camera, I want to know what I'm looking out for in a sea of Jimny in a muddy wood in October.

Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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03 Aug 2020 16:47 #226033 by X8GGY
Thanks Lambert! ;)

Ok, so Sunday, I had a few hours in-between chores. and have been planning this for a while, so most of the bits are here, and...

Ever wondered whats under the skin of the bonnet at the front? Yup, I wondered too, and had been staring at the underside of it on a few occasions, around the bonnet catch area where it looks flat and boxy...



Let's be brave then? measured and marked, double checked, angle grinder armed with a slitting disk in hand... go for it! BZZZzzz....!

Oh blimey! :( Top skin cut, but it won't lift up... shoot! :( Get a torch and peer in... hmmm, get a wood chisel and try and split what I assumed was spot welds :( ... Hmmm :lol: ... turns out the inner and outer skins are stuck together (in this area anyway) with big rubber dots, about 30mm in diameter, a good few of them, but woody the chisel (told you before all my tools have daft names!) managed to split them all, and I managed to lift the flap with the big 4"x2" box section clamped down to the bonnet skin used to pivot a straight line fold...

(Yup! I make this up as I go along! :laugh: )



Damn, slightly out of focus, but you get the idea... the big piece of box section and a cutoff of half a piece of the same box (that was used to cap the doors, etc...) was clamped together around the outer skin to bend it back the other way...



... to meet some 100mm x 60mm box section that's been cut to fit around an LED light bar...



Some steel bar to make a nice rounded edge to protect the LED light bar from those pesky trees, and the general public just in case...



And I'm waiting for a small strip of 100mm wide steel plate flat bar to cut diagonally to fill the sides, nice and wide 6mm to give me something to weld the thin outer skin of the bonnet to...

The reasoning was, looking at the front of the buggy with it's twin JCB lights to be fitted, they'd probably be worse than the standard Jimny headlights, so some more wattage was needed, and, I couldn't think where to put any spot lights, etc, without getting rid of valuable cooling grills, and sticking on the bonnet edge wasn't an option without some protection from them there pesky trees, and I figured it would "look right" too...

I was going to leave this addition til later, but there's no point me finishing and painting the bonnet to then have to do this later, so I bit the bullet and got the grinder out... :woohoo:

That's better... couldn't help but share that one ;)
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