Page 18 of 28 FirstFirst ... 81617181920 ... LastLast
Results 341 to 360 of 551

Thread: plan B ish, 58 nash rambler project

  1. #341
    NSRA member v8pop's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Posts
    5,165
    Nice one Neil.

    Cheers Tim W

    Sent from my M2103K19G using NSRA mobile app
    They say "life's a Crap Shoot" - Sure would be nice to have some Shoot for a change !!

    My Pop My Intro

  2. #342
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    today we went ahead with cad number 2 in steel. once welded in place we made top and bottom plates, the top going back over the crossmember. last job was a strengthening 'rib' from behind the crossmember up and forward on the top plate. the bolts are only temporary before anyone says anything .
    neil.


  3. #343
    NSRA member
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Posts
    5,421
    Images
    2
    Ah ha, suicide style. I was picturing the spring going within the crossmember, but hey, whats done is kinda easier, looks plenty strong and has good look. Caster built in I assume? Edit. Scratch that, seen the spring mounts are adjustable!

    Chris

    Sent from my SM-T515 using NSRA mobile app
    Bumper sticker - This is an historic vehicle and only has three speeds....... if you don't like this one you sure as hell won't like the others.

  4. #344
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    yes, it's got at least 7-8 degrees of castor as is. as you say it's adjustable anyway so i can add more if i want to. i'd rather have the steering a little heavy when parking, it's a good trade off for a nice stable drive.
    neil.

  5. #345
    NSRA member v8pop's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Posts
    5,165
    Looks tidy Neil

    Cheers Tim W

    Sent from my M2103K19G using NSRA mobile app
    They say "life's a Crap Shoot" - Sure would be nice to have some Shoot for a change !!

    My Pop My Intro

  6. #346
    NSRA member BadAC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2022
    Posts
    532
    Looking good. Keep it up.

    G
    Gotta have fun in my old age even if I am a grumpy very Ol git.

  7. #347
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    we offered up the hairpins today and as the brackets are set on the axle the hairpins get closer together as they go back under the car. usually not an issue for bracketry but on the nash the 'chassis' rails sweep out from under the bulkhead to form the inner sills then in again to go over the rear axle and on to the back of the car. so above the rod ends there is only floorpan. anyway with the aid of some more cad we've designed a tapered 'box' that welds to the inside of the chassis running out across the floor to above the rod end. it's rear corner butts against an outrigger (should that be inrigger, lol) to further strengthen it. one side's made ready to weld in place once the floor and chassis are cleaned up and the other side's marked on the sheet ready to be cut and folded. the plan is that the gearbox crossmember will bolt to the inner ends of the 2 boxes to complete the strength full width.
    neil

  8. #348
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    that's one side done, it took (as usual) much longer to finish than expected. we'll have the other side cut, folded and welded in place over the weekend then fit the suzuki sj steering box.
    neil.



  9. #349
    NSRA member v8pop's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Posts
    5,165
    Looking good Neil

    Cheers Tim W

    Sent from my M2103K19G using NSRA mobile app
    They say "life's a Crap Shoot" - Sure would be nice to have some Shoot for a change !!

    My Pop My Intro

  10. #350
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    Quote Originally Posted by v8pop View Post
    Looking good Neil

    Cheers Tim W

    Sent from my M2103K19G using NSRA mobile app
    cheers tim, it's getting there.
    neil.

  11. #351
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    both sides are now done and the wheels fitted so it could be lowered to the ground for pics. it'll be lower once the engine and box etc are in but i'm happy with it.
    neil.



  12. #352
    NSRA member BadAC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2022
    Posts
    532
    That's looking very gasser.

    I see the dogs have checked it out.

    Nice

    G
    Gotta have fun in my old age even if I am a grumpy very Ol git.

  13. #353
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    Quote Originally Posted by BadAC View Post
    That's looking very gasser.

    I see the dogs have checked it out.

    Nice

    G
    that's the plan mate
    i have to get the pics taken when the dog's aren't right in front of the 'subject', it can be tough with 6 of them nosing around
    neil.

  14. #354
    Moderator jsf55's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Posts
    16,316
    Images
    59
    Excellent work Neil

    Sent from my SM-A515F using NSRA mobile app

  15. #355
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    Quote Originally Posted by jsf55 View Post
    Excellent work Neil

    Sent from my SM-A515F using NSRA mobile app
    cheers, it's coming along.
    i forgot to mockup a rear wheel yesterday so......
    looks like the arches may be clear with a bit of luck.
    neil.


  16. #356
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    i just ordered a bunch of nyloc's to replace the plain nuts i've used for mockup so far.
    neil.

  17. #357
    NSRA member Blackpopracing's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Posts
    5,124
    Images
    1
    **hits 'like' button.......

  18. #358
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    it needs nylocs for final assembly but it's so much easier to use plain nuts for mockup. especially if you'll be assembling and disassembling parts several times.
    neil.

  19. #359
    NSRA member BadAC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2022
    Posts
    532
    Great to see the Nash in the metal.

    Great work.,,��
    Gotta have fun in my old age even if I am a grumpy very Ol git.

  20. #360
    NSRA member mygasser's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Posts
    8,353
    Quote Originally Posted by BadAC View Post
    Great to see the Nash in the metal.

    Great work.,,��
    thanks gary, it was good to meet you too mate.
    neil.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •