It may break apart over time but I don't think it will be too floppy initially.
+I don't have much room in my budget. The challenge budget.
I was given permission to buy a sub $2000 miata if this all falls apart.
It may break apart over time but I don't think it will be too floppy initially.
+I don't have much room in my budget. The challenge budget.
I was given permission to buy a sub $2000 miata if this all falls apart.
rslifkin said:Any plans to stiffen that thing up so the chassis doesn't tear apart from all of the removed bits?
I agree that it might not tear apart, but stiffening the rear will still be a good idea. Can I suggest focusing on structure first for the build weekend, and whatever happens in g-ville for cleanup (read: add "truck" flair) will happen? Then if you're not feeling good about it by the end of that build weekend, you can do the miata backup route (boo! ).
I'm in for helping that final Thursday.
Oo! Idea! Two big cylinders coming out of the rear seat area in front of the gas tank. I'm talking stupid big (12-18" diam.) to add to the brodozer/Rollin coal look.
Also, truck nuts.
Those things could happen in g-ville pretty easily, but you can plan and fab around them now.
I'll help w/ whatever in Gainesville that Thursday. York isn't that far, but I can't make it up to the build weekend.
nutherjrfan said:I can hold things and lift things. Those talents I have for sure.
That's not a bad skill.
In reply to Stampie :
Yes, rivets. Can it hold up to 100mph winds? Doubtful. Thanks, it was just an idea.
The rivets would hold just fine to 100 mile per hour. I would be more concerned about the thin aluminum flashing then the ribbons.
I'm 20 minutes away and could come down Saturday. I know nothing about Q45's. I don't think that matters in this situation.
In reply to Willis :
At this point you need to know nothing about a Q45. Just need an open mind into how to make a truck bed or cover for what was once a car.
Leaning towards making a wooden bed just above the fuel tank. Realized if i cut the rear of the body off I won't need those expensive fender flares.
In reply to Andy Neuman :
I would leave all the structure you have left. I'm already worried about it.
In reply to Stampie :
As soon as I bleed the brakes I'm going to do some parking lot testing with video to follow.
I'll just hack it all up and sit a lawn chair in the car.
Cool. I'm down, pending approval from lady willis. I can bring down my welder/grinder if needed.
716.397.19sheven6
In reply to Willis :
Excellent any assistance is appreciated. Bring the welder if possible, I'm not allowed to touch the one here at work.
Andy Neuman said:In reply to Stampie :
Yes, rivets. Can it hold up to 100mph winds? Doubtful. Thanks, it was just an idea.
Ummm, I thought rivets and aluminum flashing was the original way to make a race car. Not to mention AIRPLANES!
Can't be that bad. I'm planning to use a lot of rivets on mine.
What is the width of the car? Or at least the area that would need filled?
Linky to cheap sheet metal below if you wanted SSR type styling
In reply to Willis :
Between all of my wrecked ice box sheet metal and the wrecked Volvo in my basement I think we will have enough metal to do anything we want.
In reply to Willis :
Some of the older ones were made with aluminum panels. Some of my problems with using scrap from work is mostly everything is stainless now so if you wanted to replicate a DeLorean we could.
Robbie said:Andy Neuman said:In reply to Stampie :
Yes, rivets. Can it hold up to 100mph winds? Doubtful. Thanks, it was just an idea.
Ummm, I thought rivets and aluminum flashing was the original way to make a race car. Not to mention AIRPLANES!
Can't be that bad. I'm planning to use a lot of rivets on mine.
I wasn't concerned about the rivets holding. I was concerned about the quality of the riveter holding.
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