Fabricator/Mechanic Required
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OK I am having an intercooler/radiator fitted, and relocation of the battery to the boot of my car, but the guy doing the work is taking forever. I was told it would be ready for Oct '05, but I am still waiting.
Admittedly I am not in any rush for it to be done, but I do want it done right.
Can anyone recommend a good garage/workshop that can under take the completion of this work? Needs to be located around north Kent/SE London.
Thanks
Fish
Admittedly I am not in any rush for it to be done, but I do want it done right.
Can anyone recommend a good garage/workshop that can under take the completion of this work? Needs to be located around north Kent/SE London.
Thanks
Fish
But when told that it would be ready in Oct last year, I would expect it to have been done by now. Rush or not.
Sorry if that sounds nasty, I dont mean it that way. He does also know that money is not the issue.
Jimmy, surely it doesnt matter what car it is. The work is fairly general stuff.
Fish
Sorry if that sounds nasty, I dont mean it that way. He does also know that money is not the issue.
Jimmy, surely it doesnt matter what car it is. The work is fairly general stuff.
Fish
pdmotors said:apologies for a bit of a thread hijack, but what guage cable do you need for this and can you recommend a place to buy it?
Silly Question maybe, but why not do it yourself? All you are doing is extending the positive and negative leads. A simple clamp would do to hold the battery in a stable position. 2 hours work maximum.
Regards, Paul
You still haven't said what car you got, It's a tad difficult to quote Cable sizes, It could be a Caterham or some German thing that needs a link to the national grid to run it!
I will check, But I'm sure you'd only have to extend the positive lead, unless you got a plastic or wooden car, NEED MORE INFO!!
I normally play with real electric, But I have people in the know!
I will check, But I'm sure you'd only have to extend the positive lead, unless you got a plastic or wooden car, NEED MORE INFO!!
I normally play with real electric, But I have people in the know!
Paul, its not just a case of moving the battery, I also require mounts to be made for the I/C and the rad, with this being the main part of the work I require doing, I still fail to see what difference the make of car matters.
Once again, sorry if this sounds snotty, but making things is not car specific. I would take this work on, but there are 2 reasons I do not.
1, Work is taking up far too much time.
2, I cant weld.
Fish
Once again, sorry if this sounds snotty, but making things is not car specific. I would take this work on, but there are 2 reasons I do not.
1, Work is taking up far too much time.
2, I cant weld.
Fish
ATG said:
pdmotors said:apologies for a bit of a thread hijack, but what guage cable do you need for this and can you recommend a place to buy it?
Silly Question maybe, but why not do it yourself? All you are doing is extending the positive and negative leads. A simple clamp would do to hold the battery in a stable position. 2 hours work maximum.
Regards, Paul
Scroll right to the bottom of:
www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.uk/VWPweb2000/cables/cables.html
get the thickest you can manage, you will suprised how much volt drop you get accross thinner stuff.
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