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Paul (Notts)

posted on 18/1/08 at 06:16 PM Reply With Quote
number and letter punch

Will this set be ok to stamp my chassis number with?

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/letter-number-automatic-letter-numberpunch/path/engineering-hand-tools

They are only 3.2mm tall ?

What have other people used?

Paul

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Humbug

posted on 18/1/08 at 06:38 PM Reply With Quote
Aren't they supposed to be bigger than that for SVA/DVLA?

[Edited on 18.01.2008 by Humbug]

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indykid

posted on 18/1/08 at 06:58 PM Reply With Quote
4mm min iirc

tom

edit : i got mine from screwfix

[Edited on 18/1/08 by indykid]






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rusty nuts

posted on 18/1/08 at 07:02 PM Reply With Quote
Paul , when I stamped my chassis number I found the square tubes tend to deform easily so I stamped the top of diff mounting plate . Leaves a clearer imprint without damage.
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Paul (Notts)

posted on 18/1/08 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
I was thinking about this, so planned to stamp the steel bulk head pannel passenger side in the engine bay and the floor inside the car.

Paul

stutter gone......

[Edited on 18/1/08 by Paul (Notts)]

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indykid

posted on 18/1/08 at 10:50 PM Reply With Quote
you might struggle stamping the firewall.

from experience, if the panel can bounce at all, it'll usually just sort of clang, scratch the powdercoat, but make no impression in the steel. you need something big and heavy behind it if this is the case.
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niceperson709

posted on 18/1/08 at 11:33 PM Reply With Quote
i had a few problems stamping my Vin number on to my car, first i tried to stamp it on a steel panel in the engine bay and only succeeded in denting it then I stamped it on the passenger foot well floor after supporting the panel from below , only to be told that it was a "floor pan"even though it is steel and welded to the space frame finally I had to stamp the number onto a piece of steel that I then welded to a frame tube in the cockpit.
I had to have it in numbers at least 8mm high so I had to buy some rather expensive dies...
Anyone interested in having their numbers stamped on a piece of steel for welding to their chassis for a small fee?





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Peteff

posted on 19/1/08 at 12:33 AM Reply With Quote
I got a set from Screwfix, they've done a few now and all passed inspection with no problem.





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I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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snapper

posted on 19/1/08 at 11:21 AM Reply With Quote
Borrowed my punch set from the crime prevention cop and yes i did give it back





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02GF74

posted on 21/1/08 at 11:17 AM Reply With Quote
MM do a 4 mm punch set, for about a tenner if I recall correctly this is minimum for chassis. I think I measured the letters and they are a bit less than 4 mm. I cannot imagine anyone getting a micrometer to measure the height unless they look small.

I stripped pain of chassis and stamped on the VIN, then put finger into a tin of black paint and smeer over so the paint fillt the recess then paint over with clear laquer.

If you want to do a neat job, then make a template with holes drilled in some steel plate that are big enough for the punch to get trhough so you can neatly align the letters - pretty sure I posed about this, unfortunatley this brillo idea occured to me after I'd done my chassis plate.

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Peteff

posted on 21/1/08 at 01:41 PM Reply With Quote
If you're right handed

It's easier to stamp them evenly if you do it back to front.





yours, Pete

I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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