Wednesday 24 February 2010

Hinge clean up

The first picture is what the hinges looked like after they had spent 12 hours soaking in Deox-C. The yellow bits are dried on Deox-C.

The second picture is what the hinges look like after being polished by a polishing wheel in a bench grinder.

The next job to do is fitting the brass inserts and pins. I'll probably need to use a combo of Loctite and brazing to hold them in place due to the holes being very worn.

Rust removal

I mixed up my first ever batch of Deox-C last night and tried it out on the MK1 hinges. Deox-C is a rust removal substance that is mixed in with water. You simply stick the rusty bit in, wait a while and bingo...no rust!

Check out my links page for details of where to get hold of some Deox-C.

Sunday 21 February 2010

Original boot hinges

Because I have been paying so much attention to hinges at the moment I thought I would clean up the original boot hinges.

I started by removing the pins that hold the two halves together and then I set about removing the old paint. A dremel was quite handy for this job.

I intend to fit some split pins to hold the halves together to allow easy removal of the boot lid when it's fitted so that I can gain easy access to the fuel cell and fuel pump.

Brackets

I fabricated these brackets from some 2mm steel. They are to strengthen the A-panels for when I fit the MK1 external hinges.

Saturday 20 February 2010

Progress

I've made loads of progress over the last couple of days. It all started with taking Friday afternoon off, I set about writing a list of things I wanted to acheive.

The first thing I did was cut some plastic using a jigsaw like a band saw. The plastic will be bonded to the carbon doors to make a channel for the glass to run on.

I also drilled the bolts out on the MK1 rear light I bought from bingley hall and I re-tapped the holes to M4.

Thursday 18 February 2010

Tap

I purchased this on eBay so that I can re-tap the holes on the MK1
hinges. It's a 1/4" UNF tap for blind holes.

Tuesday 16 February 2010

Bondage and poly windows

First picture is of the polycarbonate sheets I picked up today that I will cut into MK1 sliding windows.

The next couple of pictures show the metal plates I made being bonded to the one of the carbon doors. These plates will spread the strain that MK1 hinges will put on the door. I've used Tiger Seal to bond them.

Polycarb windows

Quick update. I have just picked up 4 pieces of polycarbonate to make a set of MK1 sliding windows. I purchased it from Chris Roach Trade & Retail Plastics along with some 20mm angled plastic that I will use to make a sliding window channel after failing twice to make one out of steel. Pictures to follow later.


Monday 15 February 2010

Hinge parts

A set of new pins and new studs have just arrived for the MK1 hinges purchased from www.minispares.com

Before I am able to fit these parts I still need to remove the old studs, which is probably going to require me cutting them and re-drilling/tapping the holes.

Thursday 11 February 2010

MK1 hinge refurb

Last night I spent around an hour removing the old pins holding the hinges together. It wasn't an easy job requiring the use of a hammer and centre punch.

Next on the list is the removal of the threaded studs and then I will tap the threads out to metric M6.

Wednesday 10 February 2010

MK1 Hinges

They've arrived! I purchased these from a member of The Mini Forum. They require a refurb bit should look good when I'm done with them. Watch this space....

Carbon doors

I have a set of MK1 door hinges on the way so I thought it would be a good time to get the carbon doors sorted ready for fitting.

First job was trial fitting the lock on the drivers door. I made a metal spreader plate to and some strength and take the strain away from the carbon.

I also spent quite a bit of time marking out the centre lines for the hinges and I made a couple of template for some a-panel support brackets.

Tuesday 9 February 2010

Smooth backside


The model came with a foreign style number plate and a hole in the boot lid to suit. As I want this to look like a MK¹I filled it with P38 and smoothed it over so I can now fit a normal looking number plate.

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Sunday 7 February 2010

A coat of primer

A quick coat of primer on the scale model. Hanging out to dry for a
few hours.

A quick rub down

I rubbed the paint down on the scale model so that I could give it a
coat of primer ready for the colour change.

Thursday 4 February 2010

Rear parcel shelf

I finished off the rear parcel shelf tonight in readiness for a carbon
shelf to be fitted. I welded in a piece of flat bar to add a bit of
extra strength.

New compressor


I picked this up at the weekend from a guy on The Mini Forum. It's 50 litre 2.5 HP.

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Carbon Copy - roof


I started covering the roof last night of the scale mini model in carbon fibre. It doesn't look to bad but I think I'll need a heat gun to set it in place properly.

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Tuesday 2 February 2010

Carbon fibre


The carbon fibre sheet I ordered for the scale model project arrived. I'll try and make a start on it tonight.

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Monday 1 February 2010

"Carbon Copy" scale model project

This is the first pic of my sideline project to create a 1:24th scale model of my Mini project. I will modify this kit to incorporate as many features as possible so that the finished item looks as close to my vision as possible. I have already ordered some carbon fibre so watch this space....

A build page can be found here Scale model