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Author: Subject: Things you have found out when building a car
ken555

posted on 25/9/08 at 02:59 PM Reply With Quote
Things you have found out when building a car

On a similar theme of the "Heaviest thing" thread. What have you discovered during your build.

1. A GTM Dash is the same length as a standard bath, means you can sand it with wet & dry using the shower as a warm water source.

2. A GTM Bonnet fits in the average size living room, meaning you can glassfibre up the hole left by a scoop in the warmth of your house.

3. The smell of resin takes 3 days to be un-noticeable in an average house

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donut

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:04 PM Reply With Quote
I found out that i was no good at building cars cos i had no patience!!





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When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
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jabbahutt

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:04 PM Reply With Quote
1. Car electrics are the work of the devil!!
2. The wife doesn't take kindly to you walking oil into the house






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fesycresy

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:05 PM Reply With Quote
I found a load of new friends.

I also found my sudden inability to keep or add up receipts





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Triton

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:05 PM Reply With Quote
I found out that they always end up bigger than the pictures and always have bits left over....





My Daughter has taken over production of the damn fine Triton race seats and her contact email is emmatrs@live.co.uk.

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smart51

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:19 PM Reply With Quote
Dirty finger nails take an age to get clean again.

PU adhesive does not wash off your hands.

Steel under broken powdercoat rusts well before the powder coat looks damaged.

Black bolts are not plated or coated black and will rust very quickly.

The only bits that brake are the ones that are hard to get to.

Building a car is much easier than rebuilding it. The bodywork and seats get in the way.

PU adhesive sticks to powder coat more than powder coat sticks to steel.

Cycle wing brackets are not strong enough.

The most powerful engine will not seem powerfull enough after a few weeks of enthusiastic use.

It will rain whilst you're out in the car.

Fibreglass warps under its own weight. Always store it supported in its intended shape.

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James

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:33 PM Reply With Quote
That you can't build a car for 250 quid!





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adithorp

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:34 PM Reply With Quote
1, People will look at your car and ask the stupidest questions (Is it a car? Are you building it? Are you going to drive it? and after looking around a bright orange car for ten minutes...What colour is it going to be?)

2, Put a large poster up with all the stupid questions and thier answers on it.

3, The bits you spend the most time debating whether ('cos they're expensive) to buy will turn out to be the best bits.

4, Buying the SVA book is the best thing you can do at the begining despite it seeming to be expensive.

5, SVA and DVLA aren't as bad as some people will lead you to believe.

6, When its done it'll all be worth every penny, late night, grazed knuckle, hammered thumb, etc.

adrian





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Dangle_kt

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:37 PM Reply With Quote
There is never enough time

Kit cars are not for procrastinaters (sp?)

You will spend more time rubbing your chin and thinking of reasons why you can;t do that job you;ve not been looking forward to, than you will ever spend actually doing it.

Things never quite turn out to plan

The garage has a funny temporal effect increasing any job time by a factor of 10. And you thought you only had 80 hours worth of work in the garage till you finish....

Getting someone to build your kit car for you is great, and rubbish at the same time, cos you feel like a failure.

Engines are heavy

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andylancaster3000

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:38 PM Reply With Quote
- One consumable not often mentioned when building cars which probably should be: Blood; probably a good pint of it over course of a longish build.
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Mr Whippy

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:39 PM Reply With Quote
1. women will always think your mad to build a car when there are plenty to buy already built and they tend to have roofs

2. the house is apparently not to be used to store car parts

3. women are always more important than working on a car (apparenty), unless it's fixing theirs where 4 in the morning is perfectly acceptable





Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet

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minitici

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:39 PM Reply With Quote
If it does not look right - it's not right!

[Which reminds me - where is my angry grinder, I need to hack off a part of the car which certainly does not look right]

[Edited on 25/9/08 by minitici]

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wilkingj

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:43 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jabbahutt
1. Car electrics are the work of the devil!!
2. The wife doesn't take kindly to you walking oil into the house


Lucas is the Prince of Darkness
(I've owned too many Land Rovers, that I must be a devout follower by now!)

As for No2. Hmm yes... even when I try not to, it gest everywhere.





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2. Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.

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02GF74

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:51 PM Reply With Quote
- you may not see a flying bug for days yet one will always end up on a newly painted panel.

- matching an unknown paint colour is next to impossible.






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bob tatt

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:55 PM Reply With Quote
the now very ex was sh***ng her riding instructor.































who was a women as well

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bob tatt

posted on 25/9/08 at 03:55 PM Reply With Quote
the now very ex was sh***ng her riding instructor.































who was a women as well

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mr henderson

posted on 25/9/08 at 04:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by smart51


PU adhesive sticks to powder coat more than powder coat sticks to steel.



I particularly liked that one, it tells a story in so few words.

John






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andylancaster3000

posted on 25/9/08 at 04:29 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bob tatt
the now very ex was sh***ng her riding instructor.


who was a women as well



Can't say I've come across this one though I'm afraid, I'll keep it in mind though...

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chrisg

posted on 25/9/08 at 04:32 PM Reply With Quote
Cars are heavy, even Locosts, particularly when they're on top of you.

Cheers

Chris





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RK

posted on 25/9/08 at 04:38 PM Reply With Quote
That the frustrating times far outweigh the fun times, although you learn a lot. Of course you learn that you probably shouldn't have started... the guitars I built play and look like crap too. But as with the car, they SOUND good!!
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907

posted on 25/9/08 at 04:56 PM Reply With Quote
Never buy the first thing you see that you like the look of.


Just around the corner is one you will like even more.


Paul G






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martyn_16v

posted on 25/9/08 at 05:02 PM Reply With Quote
Everything costs twice what you think it should.

Making parts yourself often ends up costing as much as buying one in the first place

I am a rubbish metalworker






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zetec7

posted on 25/9/08 at 05:18 PM Reply With Quote
1) You never have enough shop space
2) If you clean dirty car parts in the dishwasher, you'll have to do housecleaning for a month to make up for it
3) The oven is NOT, apparently, to be used for baking painted parts, no matter how well it works
4) Anything long that is drilled in a drillpress turns into a flail
5) Anything small, put near a bench grinder, turns into a projectile
6) Transmission fluid stains on living room carpet don't come out
7) There is no substitute for cubic dollars...






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donut

posted on 25/9/08 at 05:39 PM Reply With Quote
I found out also that no matter how serious the question on Locostbuilders, someone will post a daft remark!

i would NEVER do that sort of thing!! honest





Andy

When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
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iank

posted on 25/9/08 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
Adding up 20 items at about £8 each is always more than you expect.
Then you see VAT needs to be added
Then the website tells you the postage
POR-15 takes 3 days to remove from skin





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