Hard Lid Design concept
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Maybe a low-roof panel...?Rawdyn wrote:Tonz, loving the work but one thing...
Doesn't this just mean you now have a really low/small panel/delivery van?
Good point there Rawdy...
Measured it all up and did some mathematical calculations, taking into consideration ,the radius and curvature of the bay roof profile to arrive at a
volumetric capacity of.......................>
Yep.........
Bigger than an open topped DC tray.........
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Questionable qualifications
Hey Matty you nailed two abreviations! Definately the last one, BS with honours, the other one you'll have to work out for your self
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Re: Questionable qualifications
haha... supportGunther wrote:Hey Matty you nailed two abreviations! Definately the last one, BS with honours, the other one you'll have to work out for your self
so true mate...
really doesnt compare mate ... they are only panels & most are common 67'sTony wrote:does this mean we will now have a why a low roof panel is better that a normal height panel thread
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Re: Questionable qualifications
only panelsShaven wrote:haha... supportGunther wrote:Hey Matty you nailed two abreviations! Definately the last one, BS with honours, the other one you'll have to work out for your self
so true mate...
really doesnt compare mate ... they are only panels & most are common 67'sTony wrote:does this mean we will now have a why a low roof panel is better that a normal height panel thread
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Re: Questionable qualifications
ohhh but yours is lovelyheadstone wrote:only panelsShaven wrote:haha... supportGunther wrote:Hey Matty you nailed two abreviations! Definately the last one, BS with honours, the other one you'll have to work out for your self
so true mate...
really doesnt compare mate ... they are only panels & most are common 67'sTony wrote:does this mean we will now have a why a low roof panel is better that a normal height panel thread
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A bit more action this week-end....
Not happy with the capped end behind the cabin...
I thought bending a piece of tube first and then cutting sections out of it would be an easy way of achieving the required curvature to support the roof skin at this end of the lid....After many slits cut into the tube, I managed to achieve this result with a modest degree of success....
After Valla, I will probably cut the capped end off and start again..This time using a timber former shaped exactly to follow the curvature of the roof line and also with a radius from the horizontal surface to the vertical one..I'll use a piece of panel steel and shape it over the former instead of using bent tube...
Sometimes, you have to do things once to realize it looks shit and then be prepared to start from scratch to get it right....
Very character building stuff...
Not happy with the capped end behind the cabin...
I thought bending a piece of tube first and then cutting sections out of it would be an easy way of achieving the required curvature to support the roof skin at this end of the lid....After many slits cut into the tube, I managed to achieve this result with a modest degree of success....
After Valla, I will probably cut the capped end off and start again..This time using a timber former shaped exactly to follow the curvature of the roof line and also with a radius from the horizontal surface to the vertical one..I'll use a piece of panel steel and shape it over the former instead of using bent tube...
Sometimes, you have to do things once to realize it looks shit and then be prepared to start from scratch to get it right....
Very character building stuff...
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