Thanks you, you are more than welcome.
Just a short report on today's event John Dickens ( Technical Editor of Complete Kit Car magazine) was on top form, an engaging and articulate speaker. John made the three hours or so go by very quickly, with his humorous and informative banter! The black art of fiberglass of which I new nothing, was suddenly made to look easy. ( Which I'm sure it isn't) We were encouraged to start on some small projects. This course is also on going and next time we are going to look at body repairs and plug making.
The host for the event was East Coast Fiberglass, who made us very welcome at their facility. The have a vast range of fibreglass products available, including big head fasteners as recommended by our own David M.! They will sell these in small quantities and the ones which we saw were in stainless steel, which are ideal for refitting your front and rear bumpers. The staff at East Coast were very knowledgeable and helpful, don't be frightened to contact them and pick their brains. Their main business seems to be in the Marine field, judging from their catalogue. I think that they are wanting to branch out and achieve a foothold in the Kit Car market.
http://www.ecfibreglasssupplies.co.uk/store/ I think that today was another successful Midas Forum event, with seven Midas owner in attendance and four Midas associates there as well! ( Aren't we getting posh associates as well!)the next course is on the 31st inst.
As most of you will know I would dearly like to transplant a modern engine into a Midas and the only real obstacle is the drivers side headlight. The problem was actually solved years ago by a gentleman called Richard Brabbins. (Another Complete Kit Car contributor and the best kit car mag in my opinion) He created a sort of flip front on a Mk 1 Midas, which in my opinion would allow us much more maneuvering room in the engine bay, be it an A-series engine or whatever. Well today's informed talk has probably given me the confidence to do it. I think this bonnet modification may work on the Mk 3 too! I will try and add some pictures to this post later tonight and you will see what I mean.
Regards Alan
From the pictures.
Look at the difference in the bonnet opening, the car would be a joy to work on with this amount of space around the engine. Is this the way forward? Your comments please!
Don't forget about Classic Le Mans, in association with the Mini Marcos club and now our friends with Domino Pimlico's. My aim is to get your cars out of your garages, the world needs to see our Midas's, a recycled and therefore green car!