I always though he was American LOL shows how much I read what he posts on facebook lol lol have you seen the wheel trolly he made?
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Yea just seen your post lol
You follow him on facebook (Engineered to slide) his whole blog is on there if ya didn't know already?
EDIT: His facebook has all the stuff his made, even his bagged trailer lol lol his crazy wheel trolly with miniature steering rack etc. Guys a proper genius lol
Simps runs off to search Facebook.....
Even his pit trolly has stance ;)
www.engineeredtoslide.com
Defo one of the best automotive blogs on the internet last/this year.
Thanks for the link.
This --> http://engineeredtoslide.com/2014/01/ps13na-re-tub/ is similar to how I want mine to essentially look with the clean tubes. Would be nice if he could finish it asap so I can see where he adds! lol
Ive lost hours of my life reading his blog & facebook lol
Ah right I see.
Mount the tubs on top of the chassis tubing using rivnuts or similar and a load of anodised bolts, trick as. Thus hiding all the suspension setup/top mount/caliper/disc etc but still stopping water/dirt spraying all over the bay ;)
Sort of yeah! I was going the be placing a sheet butted up against the outside edge of my front to bulkhead tubes i.e. on the outside edge of the box rail. The top of the curve would come off the side of the horizontal turret top tube and flow down to the front. I had been considering having a piece of tube running the full length along the front (holding tie bar brackets in-between the box rails) so the bottom edge of the curved piece comes down to it. But all would be welded thus the added strength!
Its perfectly doable then by the sounds of it. Fixed or welded tubs, aye its doable. Obviously depending on what way you go with the top mount chassis area because of space mind but yea. Get some ideas an see what fits and what don't.
Anyway, Ill leave you to look around his FB pics lol hours of awesomeness for what your building :)