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Frizzle Fry 11-16-2009 12:44 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
:lol: yeah. I'm going to adapt the rsx gauges to fit this panel

Sub-versive 11-17-2009 12:25 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
*****in !
Can't wait to see more!:metal:

Frizzle Fry 11-17-2009 03:00 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Some REAL pics of REAL work :lol:
The steering column/firewall pass-through I'm working on. The tubing ID matches the column OD:

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

The S2000 R&P mocked into place to determine tie-rod placement:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

Built a jig to allow me to duplicate factory tie-rod geometry when I install the new rack:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

Rack removed:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

Frizzle Fry 11-17-2009 03:13 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
With the tie-rod removed from the rack, I added another reference bracket to the inner ball joint (a 4-link bracket I had on a shelf):
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

Here's the Triumph rack. I've fitted some bolts in place of the tie rods:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

The S2000 shaft, and joints are on for a test fit. I may use them.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

Just a very rough placement of the TR7/8 rack to show the offset between the rack output and the factory S2000 tie rod location. For those who didn't read the whole thread; the crank pulley is to far forward thus the rack must move forward. With a little inventiveness I should be able to retain proper tie-rod positioning while gaining the needed engine clearance. More to come on that:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258440750

my67chevytruck 11-17-2009 08:28 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Looking good Mike!

Frizzle Fry 11-18-2009 02:11 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
I welded in the column passthru today. Stitched up the DS inner fender too. Started reinforcing the PS frame rail. But what took the most time was figuring out what tie-rod arrangement to go with. I got to know two very thick MOOG catalogs quite well today (thanks again Vern). So more parts are heading this way :)

Frizzle Fry 11-20-2009 11:16 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
One of the side projects that's been holding up progress on the Minx is my "Mini Shop." It's about a 10x15 (if that) building that had been left unused for about ten years. After cleaning it out and fixing a broken window I decided to move in :) It's a perfect place for the tube bender, air compressor, Blasting cabinet, and powder coating oven.

So I rented a trencher and buried some 3/4" pex and 10ga 3 core wire to run 220 out there. The pex and all the push-lock fitting are awesome for this. Here's what I've done so far. Now back to the car!

(just some bad cell phone pics):
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1258773165

BlueJeep 11-20-2009 11:45 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
What size compressor is that? I'm assuming you did your research first, but that 10ga seems a little light. A buddy burned up the motor on his compressor powering it with 10ga. wire. Seems like the IR book for mine said 6ga...so that's what I ran on a dedicated circuit for it (7.5hp).

Sub-versive 11-21-2009 12:36 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueJeep (Post 3631157)
What size compressor is that? I'm assuming you did your research first, but that 10ga seems a little light. A buddy burned up the motor on his compressor powering it with 10ga. wire. Seems like the IR book for mine said 6ga...so that's what I ran on a dedicated circuit for it (7.5hp).

Personally I'd #4AWG or #6awg copper, with the compressor and oven.
Just thought I should mention also, it should be 4-wire for a subpanel.

Frizzle Fry 11-21-2009 12:41 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
You know, now that you mention it I think I went with 8 gauge copper. I'll have to check again. I remember seeing that it was good for 40A. Yes it is 4-wire and I installed a sub panel. In fact I installed a ground rod too. The compressor draws a max of 21A (5hp).

Sub-versive 11-21-2009 12:53 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Awesome. I saw the panel to the left of the blast cabinet in the photos. And an oven should be less than 40A. I would run either a 30A or 40A circuit to most wall ovens(not ranges-those are 50A). So as long as they are not on together you should fine.

ERASER5 11-21-2009 02:51 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Just my .02, but I would lift the stove top and unplug the top burners.
An ounce of prevention ya know. Maybe you already have. It is hard to see under the table.

Frizzle Fry 11-21-2009 07:11 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Burners are removed. Kids love to turn knobs. Thanks for lookin out guys :)

dammitmitchell 11-22-2009 11:19 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
YOU make me feel small inside....
ha ha ha

Jvsapp 12-01-2009 10:35 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 3631117)

lookin good FF. wanted to ask what the PEX is? is it that white line from your water trap? how much is is per foot in your neck of the woods? what PSI can it handle? looks flexible and something i might be looking at for my shop. i like your copper "cooling loop". i have soldered a whole bunch of copper tubing up to make a radiator to the same effect for my compressor. just wish that when i bought mine, the newer model was out. same price, 15 gallons more. oh well cant' win them all.

Frizzle Fry 12-02-2009 02:54 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Yes, it is that white line after the water trap. I kept that service loop since that's the buried line. Here's a link to some info on PEX.

It is generally used for water plumbing and radiant floor heating. But it can be used for low pressure air as well. The 3/4" tube I used is spec'ed out for 160psi at 70* and gets lower as temp increases. I'm regulated down to 90psi right off the tank so I'll never come close to 160.

Can't remember the exact price but I think it's around 40-50 cents a foot in 3/4". The fittings aren't cheap either but the install was so fast and easy, not to mention expandable, flexible, easy to work with; it is well worth the money IMHO.

Jvsapp 12-02-2009 04:26 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
thanks for the info on the PEX. better alternative to what i was planning to use.

man FF, the more i look at your shop and mini shop, you really got a good deal on that property. i'm wondering if you have a barn stashed on the other end of the property. wish i could score a place like that. sweet...

Frizzle Fry 12-03-2009 12:30 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Yeah, I know it was quite a score. Right place at the right time for once :) The house needs a remodel and you know I have some ambitious plans there, but it's very livable as-is for now. It's also 2.5 miles from the largest employer in town (Intel, where I work), and even closer to Costco (but not too close). Yet it feels like a very rural property.

No barn :lol: ...and no garage to park the drivers in. It does have a big carport that the 64 lives under. That will become a garage in time though ;)

Off to the shop!!!

Jvsapp 12-03-2009 12:38 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
dang you work for intel? had i stayed @ devry i'd probably have wound up there too. but your shop and mini shop would be an instant buy for any gearhead. the wife can have the house, i'd take the shop and mini shop and be willing to do any repairs to make the house work for her :D

my old man setup my moms place pretty good before he passed. the garage is 25X60 and i also have a 10X30 corrugated galvanized shop in the back yard. my blast cabinet and compressor are back there with the oven. i thank him for that, but i just gotta convince the mom to let me keep my toys there and bring more back. hopefully one day that place will be mine. hmm thinking of that i should post pics of my shop.... maybe we should start up a post your shop thread? or is there one already?

anyways back on subject. where's the updates of the minx :D

Sub-versive 12-04-2009 01:47 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Updates? :D

Frizzle Fry 12-04-2009 05:50 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
I was waiting to have a bit more done but at the rate I've been working lately I might as well...

First of all this is required before any work begins these days:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

and here's the column passthru (will clean up):
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

Boxing the frame rail in. This outer piece sits on the frame rail's lower edge (rail has a lip that extends out). Because of that lip it does not sit against the upper edge of the rail. This was the solution:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

Inner plate template:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

and in metal:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

Top Plate:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

and more templates to fill all those gaps:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1259919542

That's it for now. Believe it or not; those templates can take some time to make. But the better they are, the less work required to make the real thing fit. Plus I should be able to use them again on the other side.

BlueJeep 12-04-2009 11:19 AM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Frizzle, since all your projects seem to be grafting all sorts of sheetmetal together in different configurations, how do you address the metal shrinking at and around the weld? Do you hammer them out to try to flatten them, or what advice can you give? Last weekend I experimented with grinding my welds down with the edge of a .045 cutoff wheel, and then finishing them out with a flap disc and noticed that using the edge of the cutoff wheel resulted in significantly less heat than a grinding wheel, in fact by the time I put the grinder down I could touch the area I just ground...but I still noticed the metal shrinking some.

I was splicing 2 bed floors together, so the shrinking really doesn't matter much...but here is where I'd like to learn before moving on to exterior panels.
http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/a...n/PB290010.jpg

woodwright 12-04-2009 02:42 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueJeep (Post 3654866)
Frizzle, since all your projects seem to be grafting all sorts of sheetmetal together in different configurations, how do you address the metal shrinking at and around the weld? Do you hammer them out to try to flatten them, or what advice can you give? Last weekend I experimented with grinding my welds down with the edge of a .045 cutoff wheel, and then finishing them out with a flap disc and noticed that using the edge of the cutoff wheel resulted in significantly less heat than a grinding wheel, in fact by the time I put the grinder down I could touch the area I just ground...but I still noticed the metal shrinking some.

I was splicing 2 bed floors together, so the shrinking really doesn't matter much...but here is where I'd like to learn before moving on to exterior panels.

I'm wondering about this too. I've had alot of trouble with this. I've used my flux-core mig, and my tig and seem to have the same problem.

Frizzle Fry 12-04-2009 04:23 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
I don't seem to get shrinkage from grinding. Maybe I use less pressure. I have been taking the welds down to near-surface level with a grinding wheel, then hitting them with the flap disc, then 80 grit DA.

The key to avoiding warpage starts with the weld itself. On thin stuff I tac-tac-tac, jumping around to avoid too much heat in one area. It ends up looking like the steering column pass-through pic in my previous post before grinding. Not the prettiest to look at but it all gets ground smooth anyway.

Jvsapp 12-04-2009 04:28 PM

Re: '66 Sunbeam Minx Project - F20C/6sp/4-link/Discs...
 
i've used roloc disc to gently take the metal away when i do some grinding. i've used the cut off wheel technique too, but flap or grinder to knock most of it down, then i use roloc red or brown to smooth it out. i've really been pleased with how it comes out.


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