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jersey royal
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Postby jersey royal » 23 Apr 2008 12:06

Hi Everyone.

http://s145.photobucket.com/albums/r237 ... royal/tr7/

i am a nebie to seven ownership, although not new to the Tr Scene having owning a six for the last fifteen years.

I have ben given/ rescued a Tr7 with sprint engine. Engine is fine, but body work is rusted in the usual places.

Am planning to strip car and then look at the bodywork issues. I have looked at a few good sites which show restoration to these areas.

Most of this work is done with the aid of a spit.

Does anyone have any further details on the design, dimensions of a typical spit, no nos etc.

Thanks for your help.


Guy

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Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 23 Apr 2008 12:59

This is the one I am going to use.

http://www.ponypics.com/spitfire/bodytub.html

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Postby Dave Dyer » 23 Apr 2008 20:55

Hi Guy,

I can agree, with a spit you'll make a better job of the repairs and it'll be so much easier.

I made mine from lengths of 2inch angle iron, with the centre swivel point (a 1 inch bolt) at 3 feet above the ground, meaning you can tilt it inside the garage. The angle iron is welded to a base, which is an oblong frame 4 feet by 2 feet.

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Not that easy to see the spit, but it is easier to make than you think!!

Dave

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Postby jersey royal » 24 Apr 2008 09:21

Thanks Jclay and Dave,

Thats a great help, just got to clear the garage out then.

Cheers

Guy

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Postby Hasbeen » 24 Apr 2008 09:29

Good luck with it, & happy welding Guy.

Oh, & welcome.

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Postby jersey royal » 24 Apr 2008 16:39

Thanks Hasbeen,

I think i am going to need it.
Never ever done any welding so should be fun.
I have ordered a couple of books on it which should help.


Thanks Again

Guy

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Postby omichaelshar » 25 Apr 2008 12:21

My spit is pretty straight forward to make if you can weld.
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I did post dimensions previously but am happy to dig out the old notebook or re measure is necessary.

Owen

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