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Asennad

posted on 4/11/06 at 12:34 AM Reply With Quote
First small step.

I finally have started my project, well kinda’. I bought a Mig welder today with the sole intention of using it to build a Locost. Have lots of thinking to do before I actually start. Still must decide what components to use and how I am pull off building this at my parents house – I have no garage and no I haven’t told them yet.
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StevenB

posted on 4/11/06 at 12:43 AM Reply With Quote
Welcome to the forum.

Good luck with the no garage / parents thing.
I tried that...ended up moving to a house
with a sizeable garage.
(we were moving anyway but I cant believe my wife agreed)

cheers

s





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donut

posted on 4/11/06 at 08:42 AM Reply With Quote
There was a guy who lived in a terrace house who built his locost in his back garden, finished it to the point of being able to drive it and then dismantled it bit by bit and transfered it all through his house to the front. He then put it all back together and went off to SVA.

So theres always hope!!





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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wilkingj

posted on 4/11/06 at 09:34 AM Reply With Quote
Welcome to tha Madhouse!

Dont bother with a disposable Gas bottle. Get a pub size bottle. Argoshield is best (will have to rent that), or Pub CO2 bottle from your local friendly landlord is cheapest.

You will weld a lot better. (assuming this is your first go at welding).

Dont be afraid to turn up the power, the workpiece should be glowing red hot when you stop welding. (best advice I had)

Practice plenty on scrap first!.

You will get loads of help and advice on here.
So dont be afraid to ask.
and
Use the Search / archives, as most things have been done by someone on here at one time or another.

Good luck.. and enjoy your build... You will enjoy driving it even more.

When its on the road... the best bit is telling people you built it ALL including the chassis.

Have fun.






1. The point of a journey is not to arrive.
2. Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.

Best Regards
Geoff
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robertst

posted on 4/11/06 at 01:21 PM Reply With Quote
im building mine in the terrace of my parents' house! had to tell them what it was when it started to look like a chassis and occupied all the space in the terrace

welcome to the forum..

Tom





Tom

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millenniumtree

posted on 6/11/06 at 05:31 PM Reply With Quote
I just bought my MIG two days ago! 125amp Clarke unit. (120v for our stateside electrics)

I plan to first build a 4-wheeled pedal car out of 2 bikes, and also some garden arbors and sculptures.

Once I get good, I'll add a gas bottle and regulator and start the chassis!

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Simon

posted on 6/11/06 at 08:10 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by millenniumtree
I just bought my MIG two days ago! 125amp Clarke unit. (120v for our stateside electrics)

I plan to first build a 4-wheeled pedal car out of 2 bikes, and also some garden arbors and sculptures.

Once I get good, I'll add a gas bottle and regulator and start the chassis!


MT

Look forward to seeing the scultpures!!!

No, a car doesn't count

ATB

Simon






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