Soapbox tech
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Oh and there are some temp crossmembers on there just now. It'll look a bit neater when final bolts are installed and a couple other panels trimmed back. Just sayin'
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I got some big square spreader washers out of B&Q. 

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Good tip. Ta!
Lisa well impressed with your design. I think secretly she thinks mine is inadequate. But would never say, lol.
She's just order the Team FMC costumes tho...
Lisa well impressed with your design. I think secretly she thinks mine is inadequate. But would never say, lol.
She's just order the Team FMC costumes tho...
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Lou is on the case with the costumes too. I gave the kids free decision on theme. 'm just glad G said Batman and not Power Rangers.
Shudder...

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Firstly - please don't fret about the maximum width - we will not, I repeat not be out checking dimensions with a ruler!Ferg wrote:I have built to the minimum track width spec of the Scottish Cartie association. Problem is that this puts me 5cm over the maximum width of the cart in the rules just sent.![]()
I'm also not impressed with the inclusion of a 350mm jump!! The original site say (kerb height). Most of us are entering kids as drivers for the thrill of the race. I feel this is an attempt to turn it into a crash and bash like the Red Bull events. Hopefully our carts, and kids will all survive.
Secondly - please also do not worry about the jump.... this has been a bit of a mistake on my behalf. We have 2 in construction - one approx. 15-18mm high - but it didn't look that great - so the joiner decided to built a bigger one. Its not been received with universal acclaim - so we are currently looking at alternatives.
Nothing has ever been done with any malice... rather we are complete soapbox-novices and I'm finding I'm making a few mistakes on the way to getting this venture off the ground. Please stick with it!
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No worries, Tony. A go around for any jump will give us options as to how brave we feel 
Happy to feel our way with you as organisers. 1st for us too.
Ferg...interestingly, Batman has been selected here too. By Lisa. Lol.

Happy to feel our way with you as organisers. 1st for us too.
Ferg...interestingly, Batman has been selected here too. By Lisa. Lol.
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Gutted i haven't entered TBH.
Good luck guys.
Good luck guys.
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'03 - '10 Starlight Black S2 111S
'11 - '17 S2 135R
'17 - '19 S2 Exige S+
'23 - ?? Evora
'03 - '10 Starlight Black S2 111S
'11 - '17 S2 135R
'17 - '19 S2 Exige S+
'23 - ?? Evora
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No worries Tony, reading back my tone was a bit tight. Probably panic setting in with the time left.anthonyyule wrote:Firstly - please don't fret about the maximum width - we will not, I repeat not be out checking dimensions with a ruler!Ferg wrote:I have built to the minimum track width spec of the Scottish Cartie association. Problem is that this puts me 5cm over the maximum width of the cart in the rules just sent.![]()
I'm also not impressed with the inclusion of a 350mm jump!! The original site say (kerb height). Most of us are entering kids as drivers for the thrill of the race. I feel this is an attempt to turn it into a crash and bash like the Red Bull events. Hopefully our carts, and kids will all survive.
Secondly - please also do not worry about the jump.... this has been a bit of a mistake on my behalf. We have 2 in construction - one approx. 15-18mm high - but it didn't look that great - so the joiner decided to built a bigger one. Its not been received with universal acclaim - so we are currently looking at alternatives.
Nothing has ever been done with any malice... rather we are complete soapbox-novices and I'm finding I'm making a few mistakes on the way to getting this venture off the ground. Please stick with it!

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Went to Rembrand Timber for plywood tonight. 8 ft x 4 ft sheets only. FFS!
B&Q it is then...
B&Q it is then...
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Most timber merchants will cut to size of you ask.campbell wrote:Went to Rembrand Timber for plywood tonight. 8 ft x 4 ft sheets only. FFS!
B&Q it is then...

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They wouldn't. Offered me a saw.
B&Q came good. Sorted tonight.
B&Q came good. Sorted tonight.
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H&S mate.campbell wrote:They wouldn't. Offered me a saw.
Ah the indignity of standing in a warehouse trying to chop a sheet of ply with a blunt saw whilst the warehouse staff look on and judge

'99 - '03 Titanium S1 111S.
'03 - '10 Starlight Black S2 111S
'11 - '17 S2 135R
'17 - '19 S2 Exige S+
'23 - ?? Evora
'03 - '10 Starlight Black S2 111S
'11 - '17 S2 135R
'17 - '19 S2 Exige S+
'23 - ?? Evora
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Aye. Times have changed!
Anyway I now have 4 pairs of uprights pre-cut (need spares), 2 cross-braces, and enough left over for 4 shelves, or 2 further chassis, or mega front and rear wings lol.
Anyway I now have 4 pairs of uprights pre-cut (need spares), 2 cross-braces, and enough left over for 4 shelves, or 2 further chassis, or mega front and rear wings lol.
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Must be company specific. The timber merchants I use are happy to cut bits to size. Glad you got got it sorted.campbell wrote:They wouldn't. Offered me a saw.
B&Q came good. Sorted tonight.
Would love to get involved (reliving my miss-spent youth as a go-karter), but have a few other things on the go just now
