alloy panels
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alloy panels
some time ago I remember mark looking into a run of boot and bonnets, did they ever get produced ?, seem to remember he got samples from a forum member , think I am going to try and shed some pounds from the rally car
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Re: alloy panels
This never happened. The alloy bonnet & boot I had, spent over a year with Magnum car panels in Rochdale who intermittently tried to produce some, I eventually came to the conclusion it wasn't going to happen & asked for my panels back. These were subsequently sold on the forum.
The problem they had was that whatever they tried to do the edge flange would tear off as the panel was pressed. It was as far as I am aware eventually given up as a bad job.
It may however be worth ringing them to see if they did get them sorted, I would have thought that I would have heard about it if they did though.
M
The problem they had was that whatever they tried to do the edge flange would tear off as the panel was pressed. It was as far as I am aware eventually given up as a bad job.
It may however be worth ringing them to see if they did get them sorted, I would have thought that I would have heard about it if they did though.
M
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Re: alloy panels
There's a bloke down here who hand makes alloy panels, mainly does healey 300's and other stuff. but have asked him to make me some alloy panels up for my car
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Re: alloy panels
Sure I read about your attempt to get some made Mark .
I am also interested in mk1 alloy panels but had knocked the idea on the head really following Marks attempt . I have since thought about carbon or fibreglass panels and even just using a steel outer skin for the bootlid but put it on the back burner and the engine is now my current headache.
I have a few big Healeys come in at work and am fully aware of the skill, time and effort and cost that would be involved in making panels for them .
Are the Mini panels likely to be costly ?
There may well be some other members interested .
Dave
I am also interested in mk1 alloy panels but had knocked the idea on the head really following Marks attempt . I have since thought about carbon or fibreglass panels and even just using a steel outer skin for the bootlid but put it on the back burner and the engine is now my current headache.
I have a few big Healeys come in at work and am fully aware of the skill, time and effort and cost that would be involved in making panels for them .
Are the Mini panels likely to be costly ?
There may well be some other members interested .
Dave
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Re: alloy panels
I can't imagine how hand made alloy panels couldn't be expensive. Think of the time it would take to make a boot or bonnet lid!
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Re: alloy panels
Mark do you remember that alloy bonnet for sale at Harrogate autojumble all those years ago (20 ??) ? I think some students had made it, and as I recall it was several hundred quid even then !
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Re: alloy panels
I certainly do! Hanging up on the side of a white van. As you say it was V expensive even back then. M
Re: alloy panels
Paul Wiggington on turbo Mini's has done alot of ally work props worth a chat with him
sure hes done his boot lid, bonnet, door skins, boot floor, rocker cover, timing cover err alot more
sure hes done his boot lid, bonnet, door skins, boot floor, rocker cover, timing cover err alot more
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Re: alloy panels
I would guess someone has already spoken to Mini Machine or the sister metal company ?
Are they ever going to get that website going ?
Its all going to get expensive in alloy isnt it .
Are they ever going to get that website going ?
Its all going to get expensive in alloy isnt it .
Re: alloy panels
Problem with ally is it dents easy! and not easy to beat out again
now carbon fiber ;] thats good!! but its down to the person who makes them!
now carbon fiber ;] thats good!! but its down to the person who makes them!
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Re: alloy panels
Well I think ( think being the word ) its looking around 350 for a bootlid and the same if not a little bit more for a bonnet for my car, bearing in mind I want mine all Alloy and no steal, and also its abit cut down to most cars oh and yes Paul is a magician with metal
Re: alloy panels
m1cH1 wrote:But carbon wouldn't be period correct...
Who's gonna know ;] unless you tell em
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Re: alloy panels
RidingLow wrote:m1cH1 wrote:But carbon wouldn't be period correct...
Who's gonna know ;] unless you tell em
Not really the point though.