Sanded down all the rollcage today with some fine grit sandpaper to remove some runs and get the surface even again. We've decided we're going to do the final couple of coats with rattle cans as they're easy to work with and although the brush was working for us, they will allow us to get a perfect smooth finish for the final result.
Once we'd done that we made a start on making some polycarb windows.
I drew around the original glass window onto some hardboard and cut it out roughly to shape. We then fine tuned it until we got the perfect fit. The picture below shows the hardboard a few cuts before it was perfect.
Once I made the template out of the hardboard, I found some 5mm Polycarbonate laying around... (as you do 😂) and then traced 2 of them out for each of the rear windows. Using 5mm as it's the only thickness we've got and it exceeds the MSA regulations and also meets the FIA regulations.
Need to find our Jigsaw to cut the polycarb now, then we can fine tune the fitment and get them ready to be fitted up after the inside has been sprayed. After we've made the two rear windows we can move onto the front ones and creating the sliders, then the boot... which will be fun:neutral:
Forgot to add another one of my birthday presents from Friday as I got it after I'd posted the previous post. Alex's sister and her husband bought me a
430mm wide span parabolic mirror :grin: Need to buy some brackets for it and then we can mount it once everything's done.
Forgot to get a pic but it's the one below.
Gonna buy some rattle cans of our yellow and hopefully finish the cage this week, then maybe get the interior sprayed this Sunday? :grin:
I've also just bought some GAZ Gold coilovers from a friend using some of my birthday money. He's sending them off to be re-built before he sends them out to me and they should be with us in a couple of weeks at the most! Exciting times. Not quite AST's but we definitely will never be able to afford them and they'll be more than adequate for what we're going to be doing in the car, should handle superb if the reviews are anything to go by.