slim_boy_fat
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ready to go for it's MOT.
Which you'll not be able to get until the regs are restored to 'normal'. But not having an MOT to be deferred, can you drive it atm? I doubt it....

ready to go for it's MOT.
I may have a local garage willing to do it. I certainly can't drive it without one, as deferment required a current MOT. It's not impossible to get right now, just harder than usual.Which you'll not be able to get until the regs are restored to 'normal'. But not having an MOT to be deferred, can you drive it atm? I doubt it....That'll be really galling for after all that time without it.
The difficulty is finding somewhere open that will do it. I could take it to my local quick fit tomorrow but there's no way I'm letting them touch it.You can get an MOT for vehicles returning to the road.
Job for the local skip man laser cut profiles welded with 2.5 root run and 3.2 dual pass not under much pressure in use but drivers always manage to make it rough View attachment 230826View attachment 230828 View attachment 230829 View attachment 230827
Nice welding, but what was the direction of travel?Job for the local skip man laser cut profiles welded with 2.5 root run and 3.2 dual pass not under much pressure in use but drivers always manage to make it rough View attachment 230826View attachment 230828 View attachment 230829 View attachment 230827
Can it actually be used?This "floating" table... View attachment 230986
Yeah. The middle cable is the limiting factor but it'll take about 20kg in that configuration. It wobbles a little bit though when touched - so it would be fine for a lamp or something, not so good for drinks. It can be picked up and held sideways without collapsing.Can it actually be used?
Nice welding, but what was the direction of travel?
It looks to me like that hook assembly is on the tilt.
If you welded even slightly downhill you can have some issues.
Obviously it is electrode and amperage dependant, but you can suffer from slag entrapment or porosity, particularly with 7018s.
I had to redo about 3m of welding, three pass, grind all the old weld out 40ft above the Thames. All on the ropes.
Not exactly, shortening the cental cable would raise the top, therefore tightening the outer cables and increasing stiffness, so it would work but it's easier to tension the outer cables after setting the middle cable. The central cable determines the height of the table top as it's effectively hanging on the central cable. Increasing the tension in the outer cables increases the stiffness of the structure (and the level of the top)That has got me fascinated.
Are you saying; that buy shortening the central cable, you stiffen the whole structure ?