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daisy 2.0 build
Little-Green-Machine:
thats no good! :lol:
looking forward to the updates mate.
J.D.:
Congrats on getting the cast off. I shut three of my fingers in the workshop door yesterday, and they have now swelled up to the extent that I struggle to get a welding gauntlet on. I might need to go down the hosipital, which means my deadline for getting Pheonix on the road is going to be hard to meet!
boss:
ah man that sucks! what you go shutting your fingers in places they shouldnt be!
cast is off......my arm is really hairy and skinny and the tan line is so bad it looks like ive tried to fist a cow elbow first and then changed my mind halfway through! :lol:
probibly going to go violate the disco on friday....maby able to pick up my rear axle after however many weeks!
also going to have to lift it up a bit more......maby a foot! need thoughts on this please, is it better to make my own axle stands BIG or to put bits of wood underneath the existing stands? or could even make a stand/frame thing that the centre of the chassis sits on. any sergestions? just sick of crawling around on the floor and welding in positions that involve me having a spark shower.
Little-Green-Machine:
i saw some landrover chassis stands at gaydon , cant remember who it was but it was one of the ex military ones they were huuuuuge!
lee celtic:
There's not much left of it now is there ???
just tip it on it's side and prop it against a wall :lol:
I've seen a discovery sat on railway sleepers four high just at the ends of the chassy. but you have cut the rear off your so I don't know how that would work .
old ones are about a £10 each and you can flog them afterwards..
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