R RichardM Member Messages 4,191 Jul 24, 2016 #1 Made one of these a few years ago, scrap from work, Ok for aluminium which is what I want it for. Long term project seat unit in alloy. Started in Cardboard and slowly progressed to this, fair way to go but I'll update as I go along but don't hold your breath!
Made one of these a few years ago, scrap from work, Ok for aluminium which is what I want it for. Long term project seat unit in alloy. Started in Cardboard and slowly progressed to this, fair way to go but I'll update as I go along but don't hold your breath!
roofman Purveyor of fine English buckets and mops Messages 12,442 Location North West with water on 3 sides Jul 24, 2016 #2 nice job and dont forget to remove the baffles out them cans
Robotstar5 Casanunda Staff member Messages 23,350 Location Birmingham Jul 24, 2016 #3 roofman said: nice job and dont forget to remove the baffles out them cans Click to expand... Just try to be a bit more professional than this...
roofman said: nice job and dont forget to remove the baffles out them cans Click to expand... Just try to be a bit more professional than this...
roofman Purveyor of fine English buckets and mops Messages 12,442 Location North West with water on 3 sides Jul 24, 2016 #4 Robotstar5 said: Just try to be a bit more professional than this... View attachment 88128 View attachment 88129 Click to expand...
Robotstar5 said: Just try to be a bit more professional than this... View attachment 88128 View attachment 88129 Click to expand...
R RichardM Member Messages 4,191 Jul 25, 2016 #5 They come out dead easy, just one 6mm bolt holding them in Well loud without them thou!
dobbslc Forum Supporter Messages 13,132 Location Hertfordshire UK Jul 26, 2016 #6 Nice work! I've also got a TRX and put my "rebellious" cans on at the weekend A Very loud pair of carbon fiber Remus GP oval ones
Nice work! I've also got a TRX and put my "rebellious" cans on at the weekend A Very loud pair of carbon fiber Remus GP oval ones
R RichardM Member Messages 4,191 Aug 7, 2016 #7 Coming along slowly, between replacing car brake lines and watching the rugby 7s Alloys a but "spitty" but it was free from the skip at work SU3.jpg 327.4 KB · Views: 58
Coming along slowly, between replacing car brake lines and watching the rugby 7s Alloys a but "spitty" but it was free from the skip at work
S selectedgrub Member Messages 3,444 Location New Zealand Aug 9, 2016 #8 Nice work, thanks for sharing
R RichardM Member Messages 4,191 Sep 1, 2016 #9 A bit more bashing done, now to sort the front mounts and indicators. Flat it off, roll the edges and decide polish or paint - probably paint as I hate polishing alloy
A bit more bashing done, now to sort the front mounts and indicators. Flat it off, roll the edges and decide polish or paint - probably paint as I hate polishing alloy
R RichardM Member Messages 4,191 Oct 29, 2016 #10 Finally finished the seat unit, just need to move the battery back a bit and up then make the inner tray.
Finally finished the seat unit, just need to move the battery back a bit and up then make the inner tray.