Thank you for the ongoing suggestions and ideas.
I have made a start on a scale drawing of a design, including a driver, and have realised that a rear seat is a trifle optimistic: unless the passengers have legs like drinking straws in size.
Simon: thank you the links to your blog. I started to read this a while ago, not realising that it was yours. I have found it useful already.
Malcolm: thank you for the details of your construction techniques.
Dave: your costings for materials are rather reassuring and, yes, I should greatly appreciate any pictures which you are happy to share.
Bill: I am still very much working for a living, so spare time is at rather a premium. I do not envisage completing this project in a great hurry, especially as my current, non-motoring metal working project has taken yonks so far and is a fair way off completion.
I shall post my initial drawing idea once it is finished.
Regards,
James.
I have made a start on a scale drawing of a design, including a driver, and have realised that a rear seat is a trifle optimistic: unless the passengers have legs like drinking straws in size.
Simon: thank you the links to your blog. I started to read this a while ago, not realising that it was yours. I have found it useful already.
Malcolm: thank you for the details of your construction techniques.
Dave: your costings for materials are rather reassuring and, yes, I should greatly appreciate any pictures which you are happy to share.
Bill: I am still very much working for a living, so spare time is at rather a premium. I do not envisage completing this project in a great hurry, especially as my current, non-motoring metal working project has taken yonks so far and is a fair way off completion.
I shall post my initial drawing idea once it is finished.
Regards,
James.