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Cup in a Box - resurrected from the old Forum...
Hood frame adapted slightly to make the peak a little heavier for weather flap etc...


   

   

   
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(01-01-2019, 08:35 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: Hood frame adapted slightly to make the peak a little heavier for weather flap etc...

Well done R - that looks nice.
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Tonneau and hood bag now complete - some issues with the hood are still to be resolved...

   

   
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Hi Ruairidh

It’s all looking very trim -Smile That’s a top notch trimmer who’s helped
with this phase of the build.

I’m still researching materials for the hood. Originally it would have been a heavy twill ?
or was double duck invented then?

Have you opted for an Everflex material for the tonneau, hood bag, sidescreens and hood?

I managed to get some stainless lift a dots from the USA as I’ve found with other types that they go rusty.

I’m interested to know if you’ve used double height lift a dot pegs on the rear cockpit?

I was going to use single ones as I was thinking, either  the hood is on, or the tonneau is on, or the hood bag is on.

I’ll be interested to see the sidescreens too as I haven’t figured mine out yet though I’ve got some
frames made now.

This car is going to feature in magazines for years to come!!

Regards

Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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(16-02-2019, 12:25 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: It’s all looking very trim -Smile That’s a top notch trimmer who’s helped
with this phase of the build.

He is absolutely superb, I am utterly delighted with his work. The finish on this part is perhaps the most important and will make or break a build like this in my opinion.

(16-02-2019, 12:25 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: I’m still researching materials for the hood. Originally it would have been a heavy twill ?
or was double duck invented then?

No idea Bill, sorry - I am after longevity on this and chose appropriately based on my other cars.

(16-02-2019, 12:25 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Have you opted for an Everflex material for the tonneau, hood bag, sidescreens and hood?

No, this is exterior quality vinyl leathercloth - for the reasons above.

(16-02-2019, 12:25 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: I managed to get some stainless lift a dots from the USA as I’ve found with other types that they go rusty.

I’m interested to know if you’ve used double height lift a dot pegs on the rear cockpit?

I have had no problems like you describe with Lift The Dot fixings, all my cars are fitted with them.

The pegs are indeed double height.

(16-02-2019, 12:25 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: I was going to use single ones as I was thinking, either the hood is on, or the tonneau is on, or the hood bag is on.

This is why I asked him to use them.

(16-02-2019, 12:25 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: I’ll be interested to see the sidescreens too as I haven’t figured mine out yet though I’ve got some
frames made now.

I don't want to fit these, no need and it is very doubtful that I could drive safely with one on the driver's side for sure (I've tried).

(16-02-2019, 12:25 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: This car is going to feature in magazines for years to come!!

Not in my ownership - I cannot think of anything worse. My enjoyment comes from, researching, building and then driving such vehicles, not much beyond that.
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Looks marvellous R. Stunning work.
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Hi Ruairidh

Thanks for answering my queries.

I was meaning Austin 7 club magazines ! Not Octane
Perhaps, but The Automobile might be appropriate.

Sidescreens and a hood are worth having when you park up
On rainy nights? Perhaps not ideal for driving though?
Though a tonneau is OK,

Regards

Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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Wow R, its really coming on, well done!
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(16-02-2019, 01:02 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Sidescreens and a hood are worth having when you park up
On rainy nights? Perhaps not ideal for driving though?
Though a tonneau is OK,

Sidescreens are not at all necessary, when you have tonneau, in my experience Bill.


   

   
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Half Sidescreens are only needed on a cold winters nights drive....


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