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windshield supports steel thickness?


paulmpetrun

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Hey since I'm snowed in like everyone else, I thought what the hell, maybe go work on the 7! I am getting ready to build the windshield support stays and wondered what thickness others have used. I have 1/8" and 3/16" material to work with. Its funny 1/8th looks to thin and 3/16's to thick. Also any thoughts on design, I don't need it to look original, so anything simpler to build(something like what westfield uses is good) would be appreciated. If you have pics that would be even better!

Thanks and stay warm

Paul

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Hi Paul,

 

I used 1/8th inch aluminum for my supports and tig welded them to the windshield frame that is made from shower enclouser channel.

http://picasaweb.google.com/MHKflyer52/ALotus7Replica#5076695134639355362

 

http://picasaweb.google.com/MHKflyer52/ALotus7Replica#5076695164704126450

 

http://picasaweb.google.com/MHKflyer52/ALotus7Replica#5076695186178962946

 

http://picasaweb.google.com/MHKflyer52/ALotus7Replica#5076695207653799442

 

Hope this helps. If you have any questions PM me and I will try to explane how I shaped the channel for the windshield.

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MHK, I already have the frame just trying to figure out an elegant solution for the mounts. I like welding the pieces together idea alot.

 

 

Southwind, those Brooklands are gorgeous, that is a very nice job indeed!

 

 

Mondo, that is very similar to what I was thinking of. Thanks for the pics! Are the bolts going to anything particular underneath, or just tab mounts on the frame?

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The bottom allen bolts actually just go thru the fiberglass hood (guess you have a cowl) with big fender washers and nylock nuts on the inside. I think I got the wind deflectors from a Caterham dealer back east and the hinges for them are a Ford Cobra part.

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