Bob's GT Forte scratch build.

Looking a bit more like a chassis
 

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Hi Bob, it's your long lost lead guitarist!! The chassis is coming along brilliantly and looking great. I'm probably over in Timperley next Monday or Tuesday, are you up for a visit?

Cheers

Stu
 
Hi Stu great to hear from you on the forum.
Will be around on Monday let me know what time you are coming over.

Andrew, thanks for that.
I have been all over your build log looking at panels and pedals etc.
 
I am terrible at updating the build log Bob, so if you need more details just mail me.
You've made a good solid start.
It can be slow at times, but rewarding !
Andrew
 
Took a trip down to Lee Dawsons yesterday to pick up some body panels.
Superb quality.
Now I have got them home and had a good look I am even more impressed.
Garage is looking a bit smaller though.
 

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The doors have a really solid feel to them and I particularly like the way he has done the hinge pins.
 

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Hi Nick. Yes he really takes a pride in his work.
I wish I had taken some pictures of his moulds while I was there.
My iPad is having a rest from uploading pictures!? :furious:
Will upload some more later.
The dashboard is excellent.
 

Keith

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Apologies for the intrusion, and I may have missed this, but how do you weld a chassis like that without a jig?
 
I believe all the parts have pins and locating holes align them, then tack and weld, pretty good idea. However I'm sure a much more qualified person will be along soon though to correct me :D
 

Keith

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I believe all the parts have pins and locating holes align them, then tack and weld, pretty good idea. However I'm sure a much more qualified person will be along soon though to correct me :D

I'd like to believe it is that simple but I know it isn't.... If it is possible to weld an entire chassis this way, then I stand corrected, and amazed!

If it is done in a certain order so that each part stabilses the next then that's pretty clever!
 
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