NASTYZEN
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The shots are to far away to see. But I'm sure there is a smile from ear to ear there. The wife on the other hand may have a look of terror.
Looks good man!
Looks good man!
What? No videos? Rail looks great.
i dont know anything about sandrails, but this looks great! but what are those two levers used for? those by the drivers and the passengers knees
the single one i guess is handbrake yes?
See post #77
Mike, I dunno how I missed this build but that is a bitchin lookin rail! Looks like after waiting 15yrs you got to go all out on this one(must feel great) Wheres the vid BTW?
Welding like that on/off/on/off makes neat looking TIG type welds but will result in poor penetration. I hope it holds together for your sake !
Absolutely NO on-off-on-off welding here. This is squeezing the trigger once and keeping the torch moving until I have to reposition. I am not a fan of the tack, tack, tack welding procedure.
Mike.
I figured it was on a non structal area. Your other welds, TIG included show your skills !
I have a RE Sand rail powder coated the same color.
who built the center consoleYeah, the seats finally showed up. Now I can make sure they fit between the rails and start the seat brackets.
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Fabricated the seat brackets. Now just need to tack them in place.
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This is the upper crossbar. It resided just behind the seats and will be the attachment point for the new Crow 5-point 5-way harnesses as well as the upper radiator mount.
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This is one of the welds on the fuel tank mounting brackets.
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This is the fuel tank mount tacked in place. Now I just need to test fit the fuel tank and make sure there is enough room between the seats and the radiator.
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who built the center console
Nice build.
Have you ever built one using a late model fwd setup in the rear?
Nice build.
Have you ever built one using a late model fwd setup in the rear?
Thanks for the comments guys. I appreciate it, like I said this is the first (hopefully of many more to come) sandrail that I have built. I am really enjoying the build. My son is helping a lot in between his college classes so that is an added bonus. I really enjoy the time in the shop with him.
Like I mentioned the little things take time and don't look like much is getting done now that most of the tubing is bent, fishmouthed and tacked into place. I am finishing the welding as I go in increments as I am working on other things around the car. I feel that I am almost to the point of starting my 'completion list', you know the one, the list that we all make as you near the end and start crossing off things so they don't get overlooked. I start getting that perma-grin when I get to the 'completion list' phase.
This picture is of the antenna bung (the one machined the previous night) welded onto the 'B' pillar. After welding it on I pulled some mechanics wire through the 'B' pillar and down the left 'C' pillar to the lower main rail to pull the wire after powder coating.
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This picture is of the 'C' pillars welded into place.
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This picture is of the upper radiator mounting brackets that will be welded to the underside of the upper crossbar just behind the seats. I still need to fabricate the parts between these brackets and the upper radiator. All of these little brackets are what take time to fabricate. I wish I had the capabilities to either lazer cut them or access to a waterjet but I have to cut them all freehand. These two little brackets took about 15-20 minutes so not a tremendous amount of time but to get them exactly the same it does take a few minutes.
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where do u get the swingaxle bearing housings without the bump stop arms on them, plus where would I source replacement trailing arms like what are on your buggy
It is nice to see that Boyd Thaxton is still around.
Mike, why did you end up selling the car?
Here it is for sale again
Scott
Yes I do. I'm currently tossing around the idea of stripping it down and building a mid-engine 4 seater with as much of the parts that I can. Crazy idea, but hey, I'd never be able to sell it and get enough recouped to buy or build a 4 seater.
Is that VW transaxle...?
I have a fiat 500 project coming next and trying to decide what route to go.... I want more power than the stock 17hp.