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11 minutes ago, cs2000 said:

nice daily, would love one of these!

 

I do see an issue with it though. You're going to spend so much time hooning around in it that i fear the Popz build will be delayed! I think its best for you and the community if i take it off your hands for a bit, you know, just so you can focus ! :lol: 

What a great community this is :thumbs: 

Thanks for the very generous offer but you'll have to get in the queue @mattross1313 has text me already and made a similar offer.

But it's nice to know you guys n gals have my best interests at heart :#1:

 

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12 minutes ago, mattross1313 said:

Yep, sorry @cs2000 , but @Keyser has already promised it to me until PopZ is finished.

You are of course welcome to pop round my house any time, you can sit in it and make car noises etc :D

 

I'm sure that's not how the conversation went Matt :lol: 

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16 hours ago, Jetpilot said:

I also have a pressing question....without a Zed in sight apart from perhaps a rotting corpse of one, is it any longer The Zed Shed Two?

 

Or are you upgrading to Shed GTR. GTR Shed or Pops Shed?

Very valid question, also don't forget the radical.

 

Keyser, I think you should get another thread going asking for suggestions. Kind of like the North Pole Research boat, or the council gritters. You just know there'll be some belters!

 

I'll start - Sheddy McShedface.

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On 28/10/2018 at 20:12, ATTAK Z said:

Pah !!! ... I can do all that ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seriously I wish you were closer so I could watch you at work and learn ... amazing skilzzz    :notworthy:

 

If there's another world war I'd like to be on your side please

Noooooooo, you mentioned the army, well indirectly!!!

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I was there !!!!

:lol:

 

 

And back on topic :thumbs:

 

Now @Beb thought he would sneak away in my 370z but while he was distracted with the boost I whipped his Zed into the "undecided new name" Shed II

 

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and took it apart :lol:

 

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That will teach him  :thumbs:

 

Why, you may ask, would I do such a thing? Well as you know I was trying to recreate this -

 

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and I had got to here

 

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However all the measurements had to be projected, that is to say as I had no solid datum point and the shape is quite complex. I had to take any two points create a straight line from those then take a measurement from that line to work out where the top shock mount and upper control arms should be located.

I am worried that these are not accurate enough and given the lack of adjustment on the front of a Zed I am worried that the alignment  can not be adjusted enough to be spot on.

 

This is the very start and if the chassis or suspension is not spot on the finished car will never drive true.

I will no doubt add adjustable parts where available to allow some ability to dial in the tracking but I really want it to be as close to OEM when I start as possible.

 

My solution after getting my hands on a still together Zed -

 

Make these -

 

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find out they don't work so change them into this -

 

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Then using my new toy tool

 

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I cut some 50mm blocks and bolted it all into the Zed

 

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repeat on the other side and then weld up a frame to hold everything in place, The frame is mounted to the cross member so it will always sit in line with the chassis rails.

I ended up with a nice template

 

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The theory is I can now bolt it to my cross member attach the chassis rails then build the mounts in exactly the right place :thumbs:

 

 

Keyser

 

Maximum Effort :thumbs:

 

 

 

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In other news, I decided I needed some new toys in the "undecided new name" Shed II 

BUT I have no space and the "machine room" is a mess after stripping a Zed, Mrs K painting a dressing table she didn't like (then deciding after painting it she still didn't like it :lol: ) and the arrival of a large amount of steel sheeting there is no space :scare: 

 

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The big pile of boxes is new tools - so I'm going to have a tidy up and a rearrange to get everything in!

This is probably not that interesting but it's another reason for slow progress on the PopZ build, well that buying new cars, selling cars and actually having a life outside of the garage. (OK the last part may not be true I don't really have a life outside the garage :lol: )

 

More this weekend :thumbs:

 

 

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On 15/11/2018 at 08:19, Keyser said:

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I was there !!!!

:lol:

 

 

And back on topic :thumbs:

 

Now @Beb thought he would sneak away in my 370z but while he was distracted with the boost I whipped his Zed into the "undecided new name" Shed II

 

IMG_2353.JPG.44ba14277ae709e0134211af46945f1b.JPG

 

and took it apart :lol:

 

IMG_2355.JPG.7b4eae1c1fecef0d3edbfa7a3f067cd1.JPG

 

That will teach him  :thumbs:

 

Why, you may ask, would I do such a thing? Well as you know I was trying to recreate this -

 

IMG_2283.jpg.8097ca3c3d3e4314d5c139694913baa2.jpg

 

and I had got to here

 

IMG_2298.jpg.0a33bf740434457ddab1ea8b732741ae.jpg

 

However all the measurements had to be projected, that is to say as I had no solid datum point and the shape is quite complex. I had to take any two points create a straight line from those then take a measurement from that line to work out where the top shock mount and upper control arms should be located.

I am worried that these are not accurate enough and given the lack of adjustment on the front of a Zed I am worried that the alignment  can not be adjusted enough to be spot on.

 

This is the very start and if the chassis or suspension is not spot on the finished car will never drive true.

I will no doubt add adjustable parts where available to allow some ability to dial in the tracking but I really want it to be as close to OEM when I start as possible.

 

My solution after getting my hands on a still together Zed -

 

Make these -

 

IMG_2352.JPG.0b432220b0ba364f4bfa83d9608fcc85.JPG

 

find out they don't work so change them into this -

 

IMG_2357.JPG.82a1e00c4e7aecf532d63dc7c5a26079.JPG

 

Then using my new toy tool

 

IMG_2356.JPG.a2de5060133b2fba2edbccd1846a3e73.JPG

 

I cut some 50mm blocks and bolted it all into the Zed

 

IMG_2358.JPG.2b0af1f2e67b20967c625663e7ab463e.JPG

 

repeat on the other side and then weld up a frame to hold everything in place, The frame is mounted to the cross member so it will always sit in line with the chassis rails.

I ended up with a nice template

 

IMG_2359.JPG.a43b283d97aee44aa4e3a46b27829f38.JPG

 

 

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The theory is I can now bolt it to my cross member attach the chassis rails then build the mounts in exactly the right place :thumbs:

 

 

Keyser

 

Maximum Effort :thumbs:

 

 

 

I was going to suggest something similar but your way is much better :notworthy:

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3 minutes ago, andybp said:

I was going to suggest something similar but your way is much better :notworthy:

Thanks mate - I can't take all the credit I stole the idea from someone else after I decided my build had to many possibilities for alignment problems.

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Right you lot, far to much sitting around going on - Time to bore you with what I've been up to which has at least a tenuous link to the Pop-Z build :lol:

 

As I said previously I wanted some new Toys for the build but had to clear some space - I did that and had a good tidy up :)

 

I was going to throw an old table out to make space but the long suffering Mrs K suggested I put wheels on it and use it like my welding table - what a good idea :thumbs: 

 

Here you go -

 

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Then a quick plane

 

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Little lip left

 

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Add a nice steel top

 

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One mobile workbench for the Shed :thumbs:

 

Now I know you all thought that was boring but as my next weekend project was a partial failure I thought I'd start with a success :lol:

 

So stand by for the next post as soon as I upload the pics :)

 

Keyser

 

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Ever feel important?

 

During the war they sent a couple of Mirage Jet fighters to be sure I was safe ;)

 

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Don't mention the war!!!!

 

 

Onto my next project -

 

First new toy is a bead roller

 

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all assembled - I didn't read the instructions as it didn't have any :lol: 

 

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Now you may think sorted - but no I didn't stop there, I've been doing my research and I saw one on Project Binky (the same one) that he had put a windscreen wiper motor on with a foot pedal as really it takes 2 people to use it otherwise.

But I thought I'd be a smart ar$e  and use a starter motor for the extra power :thumbs:

 

I took a piece of pipe and lathed it

 

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Cut 2 thin lengths from a larger bit of pipe

 

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to make a small pulley

 

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Front pulley from a 350z DE engine

 

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on the lathe

 

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then add an adapter to fit onto the bead roller

 

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The I tested it :lol:  Epic fail even with that much reduction in the gearing it runs at ludicrous speeds!! :scare:  it was funny  though :)

 

So I added that to my list of fails and popped down to my favourite scrap yard :)

 

Be right Back .......................

 

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Found this at the scrappy

 

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with this

 

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made by them

 

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Ok lets go with the flow and use what others have - search YouTube people have used various things from drills to garage door openers to do this but wiper motors seem a good option and I got it for free.

 

350 idler pulley

 

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plate welded on

 

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machined for clearance

 

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made another adapter

 

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and mated it with a 350z power steering pump pulley, tested that and speed seems better, but before I fitted it together I wanted to address another issue I had read about, these cheap bead rollers (compared to £1 to £3k for a pro one!!) can flex which causes an uneven bead, I could flex mine with my thumb!

Also when I tightened all the bolts it was hard to turn, This is due to alignment,

Top side

 

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That's a lot of run out!

 

The bottom is bowed (hard to see)

 

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Few solutions, angle iron or 1" box section welded to the back - I didn't have any 1" box and I do like to overdo things so..................

 

Cleaned the paint off

 

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Clamped it up

 

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Yup thats 70mmx70mmx5mm walled box - lets see that flex :lol:

 

All welded on

 

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Quick check shows....

 

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Thats better

 

This is the lower half befor the box

 

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That shows the "flex"

 

That came true after I welded the box to it :thumbs:

 

More coming ....................  

 

 

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Then I made a frame and put the motor on

 

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The 2 bolts both align it. stop it twisting and allow me to tension the belt (from a 350 of course)

 

Testing  

 

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All went well so I cleaned it up and added a foot pedal

 

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Yeas a brake pedal from ............Ahh you guessed :lol:

 

 

This week - Wiring :thumbs: 

 

Keyser

 

Maximum Effort :thumbs: 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, rabbitstew said:

Just had a thought. How are you going to approach the new Individual Vehicle Approval scheme stuff as from what I was reading they are getting quite strict on things now. You cant just use the donors cars v5 etc.

I'm looking into it - not really a top priority at the moment as it will take years to build this and they will no doubt change the rules on a daily basis while I do it :lol:

Probably end up with a Q plate if I play by the new rules, which is the only thing that annoys me - they work on the points rule now so it depends what parts are original.

We shall see :scare:

 

Nice pic - thats ready for a nice restoration project :thumbs:

 

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I know there has been a lack of updates but I just got a GT-R - what did you expect???

:lol: 

 

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I'll just leave that there :lol:

 

 

The bead roller wiring is currently on hold as when I tested it even on low speed it feeds the metal quite quickly so I thought I'd add a speed controller to the motor to make it a bit more user friendly.

Now I could make one but I found them so cheap on the bay it isn't worth it so I found a genuine UK seller with UK stock ready to ship :thumbs:

If you need one his name is 上海竹亭贸易有限公司

Surprisingly the shipment from UK stock hasn't actually arrived yet :lol:  O who cares at that price I can wait :)

 

To keep from getting bored I cleaned the Shed II out again and changed a gearbox on a 350z for a forum member that made the pilgrimage down :thumbs: 

 

Then I set about modifying my new band saw;

 

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I am happy with it's performance so far but,

 

the wheels are crap and moving it is not easy, it is also an upright saw however if you look here -

 

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You will notice the that in the upright position the saw bed sits at gonad height :scare:

It's uncomfortable to work at that height and a little worrying!

 

The legs also wobble - I did buy the  cheap version the more expensive one came with a better stand. This one is just pressed steel that fits where it touches :lol:

 

Anyway I took it apart

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and lined the legs up to the corners

 

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Added a few holes for spot welds

 

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I had this old stand on the scrap pile

 

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Cleaned up some bits from that

 

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welded them on

 

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added a base and wheels

 

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It's now easy to move and sits at a good height in the upright position :thumbs:

 

More Toys being modified soon :)

 

 

Keyser

 

Maximum Effort :thumbs:

 

 

 

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