Well the fuel filler actually!
This plate is will be welded between two chassis rails for an sva proof fuel cap.
It is slightly angled to make filling easier.
Thre are a couple of welds that need cleaning up on the bottom edge (before someone tells me!)
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wish i had your skills
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Originally posted by blakep82
wish i had your skills
nice!
Seriously, can you stop making such a quality car - I'm beginning to want one - badly!
Ee lad, tha's a dab 'and wi' wet metal.
pah, I could weld like that if I wanted to - I just prefer my joins to look like they are held together by a load of hairy caterpillars.
I don't know if anyone spotted this, but the weld on the bottom needs tdying up....
HEHE!
No seriously, that looks very good! How did you make the uniform lip round two edges?
They are only welded on only one side.
Making sure that they are on the external/outside ensures no failures from Mr SVA with his radius gauge.
flash git
Excellent job - I was thinking of just putting a cap on the tank itself as it's so accessible - reckon that'll be SVA OK?
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Originally posted by cloudy
Excellent job - I was thinking of just putting a cap on the tank itself as it's so accessible - reckon that'll be SVA OK?
Petrol WON'T ignite on a hot exhaust. It requires a spark or flame to ignite. On an exhaust it just boils away even if the exhaust is glowing.
Your still making anoyingly good progress.
adrian
it really is looking good, im jealous.
keep up the good work
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Originally posted by adithorp
Petrol WON'T ignite on a hot exhaust. It requires a spark or flame to ignite. On an exhaust it just boils away even if the exhaust is glowing.
Your still making anoyingly good progress.
adrian
^and various F1 pit fires...
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