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    Awesome work mate! Looking at it my biggest regret with my car is not doing the full space frame.

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    Hats off to you pal! Cracking project. Loads of pics to back up the work too.
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    once them welds are dressed back with an air grinder theyll look pukka.

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    Great work , just finished reading from the start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazzap8389 View Post
    Awesome work mate! Looking at it my biggest regret with my car is not doing the full space frame.
    Thanks and yeah, I'm really glad I went the full hog now.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pistol Pete View Post
    Hats off to you pal! Cracking project. Loads of pics to back up the work too.
    Thanks


    Quote Originally Posted by Alan lig View Post
    Great work , just finished reading from the start.
    That must of taken you a while! Its certainly changed direction a few times too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    once them welds are dressed back with an air grinder theyll look pukka.

    Now when you say dress back, I assume you mean smooth them off? Which welds are you referring to in particular or do you mean all?

    Just to clarify this isn't a defensive reply, I'm genuinely interested to hear your thoughts!

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    Looking good! Serious amount of work gone into this so far!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Simps View Post
    Now when you say dress back, I assume you mean smooth them off? Which welds are you referring to in particular or do you mean all?

    Just to clarify this isn't a defensive reply, I'm genuinely interested to hear your thoughts!
    Yea just all in general, not saying your welding looks shiz thats not what I mean at all! But if it were me, I dress them so once painted its basically looks like a seamless join, almost as if they were pressed panels as opposed to fabricated if that makes sense?

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    love these kind of builds. altho they do make me fell like a boy in a mans world while i struggle with a little welding you have all this going on!
    ^^^ did you just read that? what a idiot ^^^


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    Quote Originally Posted by krobinson View Post
    Looking good! Serious amount of work gone into this so far!
    Thanks Keith


    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Yea just all in general, not saying your welding looks shiz thats not what I mean at all! But if it were me, I dress them so once painted its basically looks like a seamless join, almost as if they were pressed panels as opposed to fabricated if that makes sense?
    Totally get what you're saying. I will probably have a combination of finished and smoothed and some parts the welds exposed, as long as they're neat!


    Quote Originally Posted by turbojolt View Post
    love these kind of builds. altho they do make me fell like a boy in a mans world while i struggle with a little welding you have all this going on!
    When I started this I could barely weld. I took on the project to learn new skills by chucking myself in the deep end. I built 90% of the frame by just tacking the tubing together. I then had a friend came in to weld it all up. That was summer time. Following a little training from him that day, I practised and my confidence has grown and I've been doing the rest myself and will most likely finish it too, unless I decide to get some bits tig'd. Patience and practice my friend.

    The thing to remember too is that this is also a hobby built so it will never be on par with a proper motorsport shop's build, such as Project Blinky as an example.

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