Clanforbes
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The rain kinda slowed play down a bit for the past couple of days. But I have been doing a few wee bits and bobs indoors. I tried (and failed) to make a flange to fit the Genny exhaust manifold, because I'd overlooked the need for one. I had originally intended to cut the original silencer and extend it with flexi pipe, but it turned out to be too short to do this with so I decided to make a flange with a little bit of pipe to bolt to the engine etc. The pipe I was using was too thin for my miserable welding abilities and in the end I farmed the job out to a local engineers and asked them to make me two, one for the engine and one to marry up to the original silencer. I won't get them until tomorrow (Friday.) So I haven't been able to get on with that side of the interior.... I don't want to box in the genny until it's all connected up etc. The failed flange fabrication wasted a bit more time than I had intended so all I really got done was to quickly cut a hole in my other wheel arch:
This rough cut out was tidied up a little and a bucket was dropped in as a storage compartment:
and with a temporary lid on it:
The rest of the time was spent getting the wiring in a roof bar ready, fitting the lights and a cb aerial base. Next I prepared four rear anchors for the Rad Haz kit by ripping some hinges apart and I made some hangers:
I needed the bit in the lower right corner
The hinges were bolted on near the back as anchors for the Rad Haz kit:
They were bolted on with small brass bolts and "Lift The Dot" pins, which will be used to attach an awning of some sort once I make it:
and the hangers screwed onto the crossbars to help hold the straps up and minimise sagging:
Then I drilled and screwed a panel to the cab roof, which will be needed later as I will be making a roof console:
Today....
I managed to get the Rad Haz kit half installed, but it kept ****ing down with rain so I called a truce and gave up. Tonight I will be playing with an EGR pipe very kindly sent to me by AaronMorris (he wouldn't even let me pay the postage ... thanks again Aaron) after my appeal for a couple in a different thread. Tomorrow I will be busy fitting the new bushes to my rear radius arms (new Flo-Flex poly ones) but I don't think the old ones are poly so it might take me a wee while to get the auld anes oot.
Saturday I am heading over to Loch Lomondside with the intention of joining in with Scotgrc's green-roading day (my first chance to get on a trip 'coz I usually work Sunday nights) and I'll probably just take a few days to wander home after that 'coz I'm not back to work until Wednesday night.
The rain kinda slowed play down a bit for the past couple of days. But I have been doing a few wee bits and bobs indoors. I tried (and failed) to make a flange to fit the Genny exhaust manifold, because I'd overlooked the need for one. I had originally intended to cut the original silencer and extend it with flexi pipe, but it turned out to be too short to do this with so I decided to make a flange with a little bit of pipe to bolt to the engine etc. The pipe I was using was too thin for my miserable welding abilities and in the end I farmed the job out to a local engineers and asked them to make me two, one for the engine and one to marry up to the original silencer. I won't get them until tomorrow (Friday.) So I haven't been able to get on with that side of the interior.... I don't want to box in the genny until it's all connected up etc. The failed flange fabrication wasted a bit more time than I had intended so all I really got done was to quickly cut a hole in my other wheel arch:

This rough cut out was tidied up a little and a bucket was dropped in as a storage compartment:

and with a temporary lid on it:

The rest of the time was spent getting the wiring in a roof bar ready, fitting the lights and a cb aerial base. Next I prepared four rear anchors for the Rad Haz kit by ripping some hinges apart and I made some hangers:
I needed the bit in the lower right corner

The hinges were bolted on near the back as anchors for the Rad Haz kit:

They were bolted on with small brass bolts and "Lift The Dot" pins, which will be used to attach an awning of some sort once I make it:

and the hangers screwed onto the crossbars to help hold the straps up and minimise sagging:

Then I drilled and screwed a panel to the cab roof, which will be needed later as I will be making a roof console:

Today....
I managed to get the Rad Haz kit half installed, but it kept ****ing down with rain so I called a truce and gave up. Tonight I will be playing with an EGR pipe very kindly sent to me by AaronMorris (he wouldn't even let me pay the postage ... thanks again Aaron) after my appeal for a couple in a different thread. Tomorrow I will be busy fitting the new bushes to my rear radius arms (new Flo-Flex poly ones) but I don't think the old ones are poly so it might take me a wee while to get the auld anes oot.
Saturday I am heading over to Loch Lomondside with the intention of joining in with Scotgrc's green-roading day (my first chance to get on a trip 'coz I usually work Sunday nights) and I'll probably just take a few days to wander home after that 'coz I'm not back to work until Wednesday night.
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