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tot rod or 1/2 size kit car
speedy123 - 20/11/10 at 07:57 PM

hi guys after speaking to quite a few of you and looking at various websites im still undecided on what to make for my son
A tot rod or a mini kit car,
I do love the look of the cobra replicas and mini 7z
but the tot rods do seem to be that much easyer (4give my spelling)
But then again do I want something easy or do I want a labour of love project?
Im leaning towards the kit car option.
but just cant seem to find dimensions and specs for any of the designs ide like to go for1
help needed guys thanks

[Edited on 20/11/10 by speedy123]


D Beddows - 20/11/10 at 09:02 PM

Getting boring now I understand you want to build your son a car but these posts aren't moving the subject on any and there's a new one every day at the moment saying almost exactly the same thing.......... build a Grasshopper - they're not rocket science and your son will love it


gottabedone - 20/11/10 at 09:04 PM

I missed the same question by 1 minute


...................why do you keep asking the same question?


speedy123 - 20/11/10 at 09:15 PM

ile be honest guys im very new to this whole forum thing and just wanna get the best possible answers to help me with my project thats all like, and im not being funny but as far as im aware forums are to help people not have a go at them


scudderfish - 20/11/10 at 10:03 PM

They are to help people, but you seem to keep on starting new threads asking basically the same question. A number of people have offered advice and you never seem to change your question based upon that advice, as if you are not listening if the answer isn't exactly a list of what you should do. We don't know you, we don't know your son, we don't know your abilities. We've given general advice as far as we can, but what do you want from us? Your question is only tangentially related to what the forum is meant to be about*, we may not be the best people to be asking.

Regards,
Dave

*It can diverge into many non car related topics though.


speedy123 - 20/11/10 at 10:12 PM

ok then guys, thank you very much for all of your input. I appreciate it all and will take what onformation you have given me and consider my options.
thank you again


AndyW - 21/11/10 at 08:02 AM

jesus some people got out of bed the wrong size, give the guy a break. We were all new once, and if I was new to this and got a reply like that, well you might just start to lose new members. I suppose it all depends who asks the questions, Ive seen posts from people on here asking the same kind of thing and just because they are not new they get answers.


Surrey Dave - 21/11/10 at 01:44 PM

Yes agree with above ^^^^^^^^ comments. Don,t be so rude...................



There's plenty of repeated and completely ridiculous /boring topics on this site, springs rates, bike carbs , seats, shock absorbers, which kit, where to go on holiday, i've killed my fidge etc that's the nature of it.

I try to adhere to the 'if you've got nothing positive to add then don't, can't always resist though!!!!


And yes I did get out of the wrong side of the bed today!!!!!!


prawnabie - 21/11/10 at 03:18 PM

I thin the general jist of his question is that he wants the BWE grasshopper plans but doesnt actually want to pay for them.


interestedparty - 21/11/10 at 03:24 PM

I don't think anyone has been rude to him either, I think anyone who repeats questions and makes it clear that he want's a different answer is asking for a curt response.

If he balks at £45 for a set of plans, I don't think he's going to get very far anyway.


speedy123 - 21/11/10 at 04:03 PM

Its not the fact I dont want to pay for the plans.
Because I sent off the cheque today to BWE.
Its just I wanted to know the jist of the build before I entered into something I might not be able to complete its being cau-tios not cheap.
And like I said before im very new to this, So I dont know how many times I should ask something.
But now thanks to some of you I now know dont ask more thank once.


alawrence - 21/11/10 at 04:04 PM

quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
jesus some people got out of bed the wrong size, give the guy a break. We were all new once, and if I was new to this and got a reply like that, well you might just start to lose new members. I suppose it all depends who asks the questions, Ive seen posts from people on here asking the same kind of thing and just because they are not new they get answers.


here here


interestedparty - 21/11/10 at 07:20 PM

quote:
Originally posted by alawrence
quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
jesus some people got out of bed the wrong size, give the guy a break. We were all new once, and if I was new to this and got a reply like that, well you might just start to lose new members. I suppose it all depends who asks the questions, Ive seen posts from people on here asking the same kind of thing and just because they are not new they get answers.


here here


where where?


alawrence - 21/11/10 at 07:36 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Surrey Dave
Yes agree with above ^^^^^^^^ comments. Don,t be so rude...................



There's plenty of repeated and completely ridiculous /boring topics on this site, springs rates, bike carbs , seats, shock absorbers, which kit, where to go on holiday, i've killed my fidge etc that's the nature of it.

I try to adhere to the 'if you've got nothing positive to add then don't, can't always resist though!!!!


And yes I did get out of the wrong side of the bed today!!!!!!


her here
they dont likeit up em...


coyoteboy - 22/11/10 at 10:27 AM

While I'm new-ish here so this may be considered speaking out of turn, is seems to be fairly common here to be somewhat sharp with people trying to get different slants on the same question. I've asked a few similar questions about different layouts/engines (actually all based around one larger decision but information-gathering from different perspectives) and was basically told to stop asking the same questions. As "staff" and a member of another car forum for the last decade I can understand that newbies asking the same questions and appearing to ignore the answers can get annoying but in order to remain an open and friendly site you need to remain open to such questions and ask yourself why they're asking again. They're not getting the information they are looking for, maybe ask them in more detail what they're looking for, why the previous info didn't help, don't turn around and act like a short tempered old man with no time. If you're the kind of person that wants to give your opinion and has nothing more to add, thus finds *discussion* of a subject boring it's far easier to just not reply after the first attempt, but don't be short/rude about it - give the chap a break. It's this very attitude that has been the downfall of at least one other forum I know of. As far as I'm aware this isn't a wiki, it's a discussion forum. It's here for people to talk, on topic, there's a difference. If you think certain questions have fixed answers and should not be asked again, you're either too closed minded or should be setting up a wiki.

I think part of the problem is the relatively small catchment area for the questions - few active members means the OP only gets a couple of answers and those who reply can't understand why the OP isn't happy with what's apparently the only answers out there. Lighten up guys, it's a hobby.

My 2p

[Edited on 22/11/10 by coyoteboy]


Peteff - 22/11/10 at 01:39 PM

Have a look on Spidercarts and then make something to fit your son's measurements. He'll be happy with something with wheels if he's like my grandson used to be. Don't get hung up on it looking like a car or whatever.


alawrence - 22/11/10 at 04:13 PM

quote:
Originally posted by coyoteboy
While I'm new-ish here so this may be considered speaking out of turn, is seems to be fairly common here to be somewhat sharp with people trying to get different slants on the same question. I've asked a few similar questions about different layouts/engines (actually all based around one larger decision but information-gathering from different perspectives) and was basically told to stop asking the same questions. As "staff" and a member of another car forum for the last decade I can understand that newbies asking the same questions and appearing to ignore the answers can get annoying but in order to remain an open and friendly site you need to remain open to such questions and ask yourself why they're asking again. They're not getting the information they are looking for, maybe ask them in more detail what they're looking for, why the previous info didn't help, don't turn around and act like a short tempered old man with no time. If you're the kind of person that wants to give your opinion and has nothing more to add, thus finds *discussion* of a subject boring it's far easier to just not reply after the first attempt, but don't be short/rude about it - give the chap a break. It's this very attitude that has been the downfall of at least one other forum I know of. As far as I'm aware this isn't a wiki, it's a discussion forum. It's here for people to talk, on topic, there's a difference. If you think certain questions have fixed answers and should not be asked again, you're either too closed minded or should be setting up a wiki.

I think part of the problem is the relatively small catchment area for the questions - few active members means the OP only gets a couple of answers and those who reply can't understand why the OP isn't happy with what's apparently the only answers out there. Lighten up guys, it's a hobby.

My 2p

[Edited on 22/11/10 by coyoteboy]


here here again


interestedparty - 22/11/10 at 04:51 PM

quote:

here here again


Where where? Again


speedy123 - 22/11/10 at 05:21 PM

thanks for all the back up guys and i do understand that I must be P/?@ing some people off,
well I waiting on my plans now so no more of the same questions from me just asking bout, interior, wheels, exterior and body tub? stuff like dat, so help me out some more guys thanks


Fred W B - 25/11/10 at 11:21 AM

this

may be of interest?

Cheers

Fred W B


speedy123 - 25/11/10 at 10:05 PM

thanks fred.
not my style but all help really appreciated