I've not seen all these R&D photos before other than the non-fitting 8v vauxhall!
From the looks of it, there are lots of options that would work - just need to be prepared to cut out the lights and move them forward.
Nice jig you have there Alan!
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Stuart wrote:I'll check out the link, I do remember watching a couple of his videos a while ago. As you'll know from your course, practise makes perfect. I'm sure I'll end up having a go at mig too, I really enjoyed my first course at a local college.
lankyjames wrote:I've not seen all these R&D photos before other than the non-fitting 8v vauxhall!
From the looks of it, there are lots of options that would work - just need to be prepared to cut out the lights and move them forward.
Nice jig you have there Alan!
Stuart wrote:I'll check out the link, I do remember watching a couple of his videos a while ago. As you'll know from your course, practise makes perfect. I'm sure I'll end up having a go at mig too, I really enjoyed my first course at a local college.
miniswift wrote:That's right Alan, it is costly but now you have met me.
I hope it will change with my little experience with Suzuki engines!
Let's hope we can make all of the things we have talked about.
Cheers
Atchi
Alan D. wrote:
And anyone else who is interested in fabrication!
Here is a good link about tube notching: http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... r/Notcher/
Merry Christmas Alan
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