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Bumble

posted on 7/2/11 at 11:41 AM Reply With Quote
VIN plates etc

Hi all,

I tried stamping my VIN no. on to a chassis rail at the weekend only for the stamps to bounce off and not look pretty. I then stumbled across the following thread on here.

THREAD

A couple of questions:

Is there a minimum charachter size for the VIN lettering?

If as per the link you have stamped some thin plate and welded to chassis what material / thickness have you used?

Is there anybody that will supply stamped plates?

Cheers,

Matt

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mistergrumpy

posted on 7/2/11 at 11:50 AM Reply With Quote
I just cut the side off a spare piece of 25mm square and stamped that, then welded it to the chassis. I also used a dremel (badly!) to engrave it into the aluminium floor.
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nib1980

posted on 7/2/11 at 11:51 AM Reply With Quote
i went to my local trophy engraver and he did me a plate for about £5 if i remember right
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loggyboy

posted on 7/2/11 at 11:57 AM Reply With Quote
My Striker chassis has a Vin engraved in to it.



Get some stensils and a dremmel?!

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loggyboy

posted on 7/2/11 at 12:07 PM Reply With Quote
10. There must not be any gaps large enough to insert extra characters between the characters for the VIN shown on the manufacturer’s plate or stamped into the vehicle.
11.
Other than in the case of a Mass Produced vehicle the characters on the manufacturer’s plate must be at least 3.5mm high.
12.
The characters used for the VIN stamped into the chassis, frame or other similar structure must be at least 3.5mm high.

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adithorp

posted on 7/2/11 at 12:37 PM Reply With Quote
Easiest to stamp a piece of steel against something solid (vice/anvil) and then weld that to the chassis. Stamping the chassis tubes direct risks denting the tube.





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couch22k

posted on 7/2/11 at 12:38 PM Reply With Quote
I ended up just stamping a piece of 1mm steel plate, cut it out and welded it to the top chassis, passed through IVA no problem.

Steve

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designer

posted on 7/2/11 at 01:28 PM Reply With Quote
Get the local engravers to print you out a plate.

You can include everything, VIN, post code, & more, very cheap.

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matt_gsxr

posted on 7/2/11 at 01:39 PM Reply With Quote
I engraved mine with a Dremel (using a pointy diamond burr) and painted over with silver Hammerite. Worked nicely and SVA were happy.

Matt

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trextr7monkey

posted on 7/2/11 at 04:59 PM Reply With Quote
Not tried it out yet but we have just installed a little CNC micro mill which seems ideal for this sort of work, done them on ali before for various kit cars and rebuilds but this thing is designed to work with steel, could have a go at it sometime if it isn't urgent
atb
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omega 24 v6

posted on 7/2/11 at 05:25 PM Reply With Quote
Stamped mines on a piece of 3mm thick and then tig -ed it on to the chassis rail. IIRC you need an asterix at the start and beginning of the vin no ( Use the I in 3 postions)





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