Knurled wrote: The end result of building a Locost chassis after playing Kerbal Space Program for 72 hours straight, before sleeping.
I did some research on this. Never played the game. Not getting the reference. Can you enlighten me? What do you mean?
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SkinnyG wrote: This is #2:
How is progress looking on that one?
You are building it to more Caterham/lotus dimensions rather than book dimensions, right?
Been following you for awhile, bought a house and a welder last year and am getting ready to start one myself (as soon as I get the current project moving under its own power). Been starting to gather information on the CSR chassis to start from that design. (looking to do independent rear and to cherry pick the smallest production 7 for a K-series powered DM build)
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Apexcarver wrote:SkinnyG wrote: This is #2:How is progress looking on that one? You are building it to more Caterham/lotus dimensions rather than book dimensions, right? Been following you for awhile, bought a house and a welder last year and am getting ready to start one myself (as soon as I get the current project moving under its own power). Been starting to gather information on the CSR chassis to start from that design. (looking to do independent rear and to cherry pick the smallest production 7 for a K-series powered DM build) (hotlink hopefully not related)
IIRC, Champion book dimensions are Caterham/Westie dimensions. It's the internet 442 frames that are huge.
Here's my old book(ish) frame.
Apexcarver wrote: Here's my old book(ish) frame.
So, I presume that was welded up by you, or someone very much like you, so I have a question- Did you have to manage pulling during welding? I have a vision for a double tube frame I'd like to build for a Model A Ford hot rod, and one of my concerns is how hard its going to be to keep it straight and square during the welding process.
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