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Vehicle & Technical => Range Rover => Topic started by: Dr Strangeglove on February 06, 2008, 09:49:45
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I would like to draw (so I can make at a later date!) the inner wings/sills/rear inner wheel arch and side panel etc etc.
I would prefere to do it from replacement parts as it would enable me to study, measure and take angles/hole centres much more accurately.
The reason for this is I would like to make some of the items form stainless steel in the future. To do them accurately I would like to draw them on AutoCAD but also do them as a DXF file so they can be plasma or laser cut.
When the drawings and DXF files are done I will make them available to anyone that wants them. If you do not have AutoCAD then I will save them as a PDF so that everyone with a computer can use them.
If anyone has or is getting replacement panels and they would not mind me visiting and sticking a tape measure over them (and taking some photo's where required) I would appreciate it. I am located in Bury, Lancashire (about 10 miles north of Manchester) so the nearer the better really. Either PM me or put a reply on here so that I can get in touch!
Before anyone mentions it - I know the problems welding mild steel to stainless and the sills I think I will do from box section when it commes to it! The other parts should not require welding to anything structural and I would look to bolt/screw what I can. That way I can Waxoyl between the joint to protect the mild steel.
By the way - I have already drawn the inner sill as I have one myself so if anyone wants that drawing let me know - I just don't know if its left or right hand!
I also have an outer sill for a two door and the rear cross member, but I have not drawn them yet - If you want drawings of them let me know but give me a bit of advanced warning as my time is at a premium at the moment (I will also take some photo's of the main parts so you can see what the drawings refere too!).
Thanks in advance
Regards
Mick
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I use e-drawings, a free version to open dxf files can be downloaded from t'net
Surely the l/h or r/h sill is the same in the flat profile and just bent opposite?
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Only difference on the sills are some hole centres and stiffening to suit! If anyone wants a drawing (and some photo's) of the (inner) sill just let me know!