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Author: Subject: My MX5 Vodou build
hendy777

posted on 30/3/17 at 03:55 PM Reply With Quote
My MX5 Vodou build

Hi guys,

Im Nick from Norfolk and im quite new to this so hope im doing it right. It started last year after buying an MX5 shell off a friend. Wasn't much left of it but had all the important bits. I choose to go for the Vodou plans instead of the Saturn ones as i think there are more measurements on the vodou plans but will see as the build goes on.

Quite easy to say this is not a fast build, its quite difficult to get out in the garage as much as i would like with a 2 year old in the house. Im happily plodding along with it and try to get on it as much as i can.

I have been building for a few months now so have quite a few pics to upload. They are probably not the most exciting pictures as will look fairly similar to alot of builds on this site but just wanted to contribute and share my build.

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Jamesc

posted on 31/3/17 at 08:41 AM Reply With Quote
Welcome to the site Nick

Definitely upload the pictures - It will give people a chance to offer advice on what you're up to. Also majorly adds to the history of the car in my opinion.

If you're anywhere near Norwich and need a hand with anything, let me know.

James

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hendy777

posted on 31/3/17 at 08:57 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks James
Im from a little village next to Thetford so not too far form Norwich.
Been trying to upload this morning but keep getting an SQL error message.

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hendy777

posted on 31/3/17 at 02:40 PM Reply With Quote
So this is my bench i built. Made it from 8x4 18mm ply and made a frame out of 6mm angle to strengthen it.

My work bench
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Let the fun begin!

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hendy777

posted on 3/4/17 at 12:05 PM Reply With Quote
So this is the start..

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Am quite new to welding so been doing alot of practicing. Was quite happy with the way its turning out.





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hendy777

posted on 3/4/17 at 12:26 PM Reply With Quote
Not going to lie, i have a bit of spare scrap after doing the front frame. Took a couple of attempts to get right but got there in the end.









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David Jenkins

posted on 3/4/17 at 01:10 PM Reply With Quote
Yep - the front frame takes a bit of head-scratching! If I remember correctly, I cut at least one (probably two) with one end cut completely on the wrong side when I did mine..

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hendy777

posted on 13/4/17 at 02:14 PM Reply With Quote
More progress on the chassis.
















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hendy777

posted on 13/4/17 at 03:03 PM Reply With Quote
I did cheat a bit. I bought a plate pack from the internet and i am really happy i did.
Ordered a complete chassis plate pack from Plazcutz and they were great. I sent them some drawings of the Vodou plans as the plates i needed were slightly different to the books ones and i also got them to cut my wishbone plates too.
They plasma cut them all out for me and they look great.
Saves me so much time. Plus knowing everything is straight and correct makes me happy too.

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Now to start the rear end

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My welds don't look the prettiest but think they will do the job nicely.

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hendy777

posted on 13/4/17 at 03:03 PM Reply With Quote
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This is currently where i am at now. My missus is due to drop with our second baby any day now so dont think i will be able to get out much for a while.

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craigdiver

posted on 22/4/17 at 04:13 PM Reply With Quote
Looking good Nick, can't beat those magnetic 90 degree clamps. Welds look ok, plenty of practice and a few youtube mig welding instruction videos and you will be fine.

Cheers

Craig





If it ain't broken, fix it anyway (just because).

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hendy777

posted on 28/4/17 at 12:28 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks Craig. Those magnets are great i use them quite alot. Not all the ones i have are good though some are too strong. Its frustrating when i cant pull them off a piece im working on. Worse when you get a finger caught in between it.
I will look on you tube for some videos. At the moment im taking lessons and tips from my grandad who is a fabricator but like you say i just need alot of practice.

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hendy777

posted on 28/4/17 at 03:54 PM Reply With Quote
Managed to get in workshop for a bit as baby still hasn't made an appearance. got a few more bits done on the rear end.

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