Looking for a roadster roof - any ideas?
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Back in 2013-14, on a MIG welding forum, these pics are from a selection of someone's roof construction on a Triumph based Roadster
Does anyone know if the project was ever finished, and do you have any pics ?
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Somewhere in the Marlin Club there is a mould for a LWB Roadster. I have a shell off that mould which I am cutting to fit a SWB. Not easy and too cold. Cutting a section out and getting the edges to meet was fun. More cutting and laminating to do. But it is a nice top. The metal one above looks like a modified top from something else, no? A close look at the MIG welding is not pretty.
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The metal one is a scratch build (deffo from flat sheet) by someone who was learning to weld, two more pics :
Trust you're staying well Dave ?
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So far so good thanks, Dave. What made me wonder was, some looked very professional but some of the MIG did look a bit beginerish. It would be nice to see the finished article. I will try to take some pics of my roof but it has been so cold and wet I've done nothing for a couple of weeks.
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Originally posted by dcunn View PostFrom what little welding I've done it's not too hard to get the spot welding
looking 100%, but real welding is more than a tad more difficult
Rgds DC
Looks good with a bit of grinding though.
I definitely need practice.
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Originally posted by meverett View PostDon’t I know it :-) my welding isn’t great but when I do get a neat weld that I can be proud of I do exactly the same 5 minutes later and a bit of a mess.
Looks good with a bit of grinding though.
I definitely need practice.Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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I used to enjoy gas welding on bodywork but I find Mig with a 'Domestic' set can be a bit hit and miss. Easier with flux-cored wire outdoors where all my welding is done. On heavier gauge, I like using arc. It seems on thin steel Tig is the way to go, but I haven't tried it yet.
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