I know that most of you have been building your Locost for several years. I don't know how you managed that.
I know that it took me less than 6 hours. I went to bed last night at 12:30 and by 6:30 today i was racing it. Then the bloody alarm woke me up.
At least I had a smile in my face.
uh huh sooooo you dream of building cars? can't say that's the topic of mine usually
yeah I often wake up with a smile on my face too
ha ha yeah, not what i usually dream of either
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy can't say that's the topic of mine usually
yeah I often wake up with a smile on my face too
Oh, disapointed. I was hoping to see a proper build using time lapse photography.
Do you recon its possible to turn a complete kit from say RAW into a working car in less than 6 hours?
Given a crack team of highly trained technicians, I recon it would be possible!....NO TEA BREAKS!!!
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Originally posted by tegwin
Do you recon its possible to turn a complete kit from say RAW into a working car in less than 6 hours?
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Originally posted by Paul TigerB6
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy can't say that's the topic of mine usually
yeah I often wake up with a smile on my face too
Do you dream of the soon to be Mrs Whippy (if she gets her way) and all the junior Whippy's running around your feet.............and then wake up with a smile on your face when you realise it was only a dream, and all your projects are still outside / dotted around the house??
[Edited on 16/9/08 by Paul TigerB6]
then you need to do sub assemblys.
IE someone puts the seats together then at hte last minute, drops them in and the person already lying under the car does them up. You'd need to
have captive bolts etc so only one person was needed to do things up.
Problem areas would be things like fuel / brake lines. Perhaps these should go in first.
(i'm assuming everything is pre made and an exact fit - ie the car is built, stripped down and rebuilt)
Not a chance.
I remember on one show one manufacturer (I think it was MK) assembled the car over two days. But all main elements were already preassembled.
i thought it was GTS.
But i'm thinking having the panelling already done,
everything powder coated, having channels already laid out in the transmission tunnel (or rivet holes drilled) litterally build the car, strip it down
and make sure everything is done for speed. Eg diff brackets, have the nut welded onto one side so one person can push the bolt through and do it up
without hassling someone else to hold a spanner on the other side or having to get in other peoples way to hold the spanner yourself.
I once dreamt i was jack black in the video for tribute
That was a good dream
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Originally posted by l0rd
I know that it took me less than 6 hours. I went to bed last night at 12:30 and by 6:30 today i was racing it. Then the bloody alarm woke me up.
At least I had a smile in my face.
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Originally posted by tegwin
Do you recon its possible to turn a complete kit from say RAW into a working car in less than 6 hours?
Given a crack team of highly trained technicians, I recon it would be possible!....NO TEA BREAKS!!!
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Originally posted by Hellfire
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Originally posted by l0rd
I know that it took me less than 6 hours. I went to bed last night at 12:30 and by 6:30 today i was racing it. Then the bloody alarm woke me up.
At least I had a smile in my face.
If you had a smile on yer face it must have been a BEC. Otherwise you'd have woken up with a frown......
Phil
is this thread nearly a year old already?!
remember this like it was made last month
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Originally posted by blakep82
is this thread nearly a year old already?!
remember this like it was made last month
whats necroposting?!
not anything to do with dead poeople is it?! lol
Bringing back old threads (like this one) from the dead