Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Well the bench, keep it high or you will have an aching back, make it wide, use those sticky back emery dics stuck to bench top for flattening parts quickly and easily, good fluorescent lighting ( fluorescent means no shadows) I like to use jars from the kitchen for the various groups of tools, a decent vice with soft jaws, a pillar drill, a small lathe, a big lathe (not in shot), a grinder/linisher (not in shot), an extractor fan, loads of sockets , a radio, natural light but no bright sunshine so think about the buildings orientation and a great big heater that can warm the room in minuets for your comfort and for minimum spraying temperature, also a great big set of double doors to let the fumes out!
Behind all that the hydraulic table with ramps.
Today's exploits below. Note you have around 15 mins to get the aluminium covered with primer once you have prepped it or it will begin to oxidize once more, spoiling your hard work!
Behind all that the hydraulic table with ramps.
Today's exploits below. Note you have around 15 mins to get the aluminium covered with primer once you have prepped it or it will begin to oxidize once more, spoiling your hard work!
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Good post Phil, not every one knows the first stages and what they need, and the simple tools when you first start, regards simon manning.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Well I can't spend to much time on every aspect of all the basic build sequences but here and there if it helps a prospect newby decide to take the leap and dive in then that's a good thing!
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Phil
Thank You Very Much for doing this. I'm just starting back on my Tiger 131 build. Build it up a little and now about to take it apart and prime and start putting back together as I think she should be. So will be watching your build thread a Lot. Thanks Again!
Later Tim
Thank You Very Much for doing this. I'm just starting back on my Tiger 131 build. Build it up a little and now about to take it apart and prime and start putting back together as I think she should be. So will be watching your build thread a Lot. Thanks Again!
Later Tim
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Started to assemble the lower hull and test fit the motors and the suspension units, all is going well.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Blimey Phil, are you in sprint mode? You are really cracking on!
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Hi Phil, well I did start very early as we do get up with the lark here in the sticks lol. It always looks a lot at this stage, this is the skinning your knuckles stage! The parts go in and the parts come out.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
A little more progress with a couple of important tips for the new builders. Please note, these are my own personal preferred methods of construction and may not be endorsed by Armortek.
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- All the different suspension assembly positions are marked in pencil, take time to study this and get it right, I like to make up the units in pairs and fit each pair before moving to the next. I have added an extra degree of angle to each arm to allow for settling. A little oil is used on every bearing shaft, remember the nice dip and lift of the suspension? The o ring will keep the dust out!
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- Give the suspension assemblies a good clout with a rubber mallet to seat correctly but don't squash the o ring, do this before the locktight has gone off at the grub screws. Basically if any of the arms are not seated home against the hull side correctly the wheel assemblies will be out of line and it will not run smoothly, this also goes for the stub axles, they need to be in tight up against the arm for the same reason. All these little factors contribute to the vehicle being a runner and a very good runner! Remember the nice fluid suspension lift and dip?
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
A bit more done.
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- We have decided to add all the out of sight inner wheel bolts and nuts totaling nearly 400 extra fixings
Oh the seal on the end of the sprocket shaft is just to cover that area from over spray, the build manual is not terribly clear where they go, they are gently hammered in behind the outer bearing.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Loving your work Mr Woollard! Seeing your progress photos sets me up for the day..... with a nice cup of tea!
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
You are really flying along Phil. Wish you had started this build before I started mine.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Hi Phil
Speedy work my friend
One question for you, are you happy with the grub screws holding the axle's to the swing are and also the Torsion bars to the Swing arms?
i was thinking to pop a drill through prior to final fitting of the grub screw to secure 100% ?
Kind regards
Andy
Speedy work my friend
One question for you, are you happy with the grub screws holding the axle's to the swing are and also the Torsion bars to the Swing arms?
i was thinking to pop a drill through prior to final fitting of the grub screw to secure 100% ?
Kind regards
Andy
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
Hi Andy, yes the grubs are just fine but do wang them up tight so they bite into the thread. Use a quality allen wrench as a cheaper one may round off its self or the grub. You could drill a little way in if you feel the need, maybe 3 mm or so.
In the days before the grub screw upgrade I have drilled them right through and used a cotter pin but it can weaken the area.
In the days before the grub screw upgrade I have drilled them right through and used a cotter pin but it can weaken the area.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard
The sun has been out which means ideal spraying conditions in the fresh air with very quick drying times. I think I may invest in the spray booth drying lamps for the new workshop, which should be built this summer.
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Mechanical engineer.
2 Youtube channels, Phil Woollard and Magpiespyro. Facebook/ Phil Woollard.
Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
2 Youtube channels, Phil Woollard and Magpiespyro. Facebook/ Phil Woollard.
Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.