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Rangie UTE build - Kit fom LRA
Moderator: Micka
Rangie UTE build - Kit fom LRA
Picked it up yesterday will take some pics tonight of it.... as I have this week off i'll start stripping the old girl....
Mick
Mick
Last edited by mickrangie on Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:42 pm, edited 2 times in total.
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Day3
Ready to cut but i have to wait for engineer :( I also spent a few hours under the car disconnecting all the wires, brake line, air line etc that are attached to the body past the rear outriggers.
All the bits fit!! Whoohoo!
Rivet anyone?
All Done and apart form a Sika flex induced headache it was a productive day!
Forsale
Rear 1/4 window ready for install.
I am out!!
Mick
Ready to cut but i have to wait for engineer :( I also spent a few hours under the car disconnecting all the wires, brake line, air line etc that are attached to the body past the rear outriggers.
All the bits fit!! Whoohoo!
Rivet anyone?
All Done and apart form a Sika flex induced headache it was a productive day!
Forsale
Rear 1/4 window ready for install.
I am out!!
Mick
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
I see some bastard stole the guard off your grinder, and your gloves too just hope they left you with the saftey mask.
I had a thin cutting disk disintegrate on me the other day. The guard directed the chunks onto the job and one chunk bounced up and hit my saftey glasses scary sh!t and lucky it didn't get me in the face ( I need to get a mask ).
Ute's looks cool
Bruce.
I had a thin cutting disk disintegrate on me the other day. The guard directed the chunks onto the job and one chunk bounced up and hit my saftey glasses scary sh!t and lucky it didn't get me in the face ( I need to get a mask ).
Ute's looks cool
Bruce.
Yeah i wear a full mask since i started using the thin discs as they explode very easy.... gloves are used most times but when i cut ally i don't bother... and the cover well yeah umm good fanksb_mac wrote:I see some bastard stole the guard off your grinder, and your gloves too just hope they left you with the saftey mask.
I had a thin cutting disk disintegrate on me the other day. The guard directed the chunks onto the job and one chunk bounced up and hit my saftey glasses scary sh!t and lucky it didn't get me in the face ( I need to get a mask ).
Ute's looks cool
Bruce.
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Does anyone who actually uses a grinder keep the guard on??? I wouldn't be able to do 90% of the things I do with my grinder if I did that.b_mac wrote:I see some bastard stole the guard off your grinder
The only time I use a guard is when using the (suicudal) carbide-toothed blades for cutting ally.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
When i cut masonry stuff i use the guard (different grinder) as the bits that come off are like shards of glass!ISUZUROVER wrote:Does anyone who actually uses a grinder keep the guard on??? I wouldn't be able to do 90% of the things I do with my grinder if I did that.b_mac wrote:I see some bastard stole the guard off your grinder
The only time I use a guard is when using the (suicudal) carbide-toothed blades for cutting ally.
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Yep, especially after reading the coroners report on the poor guy who didn't.ISUZUROVER wrote:Does anyone who actually uses a grinder keep the guard on???b_mac wrote:I see some bastard stole the guard off your grinder
Grinder had a bigger wheel than it was supposed to, it exploded due to the higher speed, piece went through his sternum and into his heart.
Great!!KiwiBacon wrote:Yep, especially after reading the coroners report on the poor guy who didn't.ISUZUROVER wrote:Does anyone who actually uses a grinder keep the guard on???b_mac wrote:I see some bastard stole the guard off your grinder
Grinder had a bigger wheel than it was supposed to, it exploded due to the higher speed, piece went through his sternum and into his heart.
well it all comes down to common sense
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Hi Mick,
The weight of the speakers screwing up the headliner. Didn't know RR mounted speakers there as stock on later models. I've got an early headliner that would have disintegrated if I hadn't reinforced it. Looks like 6" aren't going to fit - then again I could actually get out the tape measure, open the tailgate and see!
cheers, DL
The weight of the speakers screwing up the headliner. Didn't know RR mounted speakers there as stock on later models. I've got an early headliner that would have disintegrated if I hadn't reinforced it. Looks like 6" aren't going to fit - then again I could actually get out the tape measure, open the tailgate and see!
cheers, DL
they don't screw in to the liner my model has brackets.DL wrote:Hi Mick,
The weight of the speakers screwing up the headliner. Didn't know RR mounted speakers there as stock on later models. I've got an early headliner that would have disintegrated if I hadn't reinforced it. Looks like 6" aren't going to fit - then again I could actually get out the tape measure, open the tailgate and see!
cheers, DL
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
Mine don't on the 87 Rangie, they screw up into the hooldlining. I have had the lining at the back almost fall down though (fixed this with some good 'ol tek screws )mickrangie wrote:
they don't screw in to the liner my model has brackets.
The ute at this stage of the build is looking the goods. You are more game than I am with the angle grinder
Trav
Last edited by Aquarangie on Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
Don't worry it's hurting!! but i can see the end product and it's what i always wanted......Aquarangie wrote:Mine don't on the 87 Rangie, they screw up into the hooldlining. I have had the lining at the back almost fall down though (fixed this with some good 'ol tek screws )mickrangie wrote:
they don't screw in to the liner my model has brackets.
The ute at this stage of the biuld is looking the goods. You ate more game than I am with the angle grinder
Trav
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
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