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Landy Smurf
29th June 2009, 04:22 PM
hey all i am in yr 11 and im doing automotives. and for a yr 12 major project i am restoring a 1953 series 1.and part of the requirements for a major project is that you need to design parts of it and im tying to think of what i can design for it without changing it to much.if any of you guys can think of suggestions for me that would be tops because i would hate to do this project(such a big one) and get knocked back because i did not design things
isuzutoo-eh
29th June 2009, 04:54 PM
I doubt you'll be able to 'design' anything from the ground up for a restoration, though you will be able to make reproduction parts if any are missing, from your own designs.
Otherwise, think about removable accessories such as a bullbar, recovery points or a second fuel tank. Or learn about spring rates and design a set of springs and have them manufactured?
Also, your Landy has a couple of power take offs that you could design an accessory for, be it a winch, pump, generator or such. Look at the youtube vids made by Land Rover back in the days of series 1s for inspiration.
Hope that helps,
-Mark
Tote
29th June 2009, 09:26 PM
Reproduction taillights ? You'd probably sell a few sets as well....
Regards,
Tote
Sleepy
29th June 2009, 09:40 PM
Perhaps design a new roof/hood?
Newbs-IIA
29th June 2009, 09:52 PM
Design a awesome shooting rack with pto powered winch to lift up the big pigs. A shooting light attachment to go onto the rollbar would be good also not to mention all the necessary attachments to the racks and gun rests for the rest of the car that would make an awesome shooting rig :cool:
Once you get an A (assuming your teacher isn't a greanie :p), I'll buy all the gear off you for my series 1 hahahah. Mine is an 80" so design accordingly ;) :lol2:
Seriously though, leaf springs are a great idea as well as anything pto powered. Does it count if you design speciality tools for the restoration? - that would be a good avenue to explore.
Wish my school had this sort of cool stuff... :(
HBWC
30th June 2009, 01:03 AM
their will be rust to repair so designing replacement sections will probaly have to be done
Landy Smurf
30th June 2009, 04:58 PM
Design a awesome shooting rack with pto powered winch to lift up the big pigs. A shooting light attachment to go onto the rollbar would be good also not to mention all the necessary attachments to the racks and gun rests for the rest of the car that would make an awesome shooting rig :cool:
Once you get an A (assuming your teacher isn't a greanie :p), I'll buy all the gear off you for my series 1 hahahah. Mine is an 80" so design accordingly ;) :lol2:
Seriously though, leaf springs are a great idea as well as anything pto powered. Does it count if you design speciality tools for the restoration? - that would be a good avenue to explore.
Wish my school had this sort of cool stuff... :(
the pto would be good but i only have a year and so much money and i think that might take up to much time.yeah i thought about the tools ill ask the teacher this week if he says yes that counts iam nearly set
ps i like shooting too
Landy Smurf
30th June 2009, 05:00 PM
their will be rust to repair so designing replacement sections will probaly have to be done
i said that too the teacher and even if i made a new chassis that was the same it would not count it is only reproduction.he said if i made a crossmember differently that would be design however then oi would have to get an engineers cert. for it
cal415
30th June 2009, 08:00 PM
Why dont you build up some kind of hybrid offroad beast, using series parts and a range rover chassis/running gear, design all the suspension links your self, it would be a lot of fun to build and alot of fun to play with when your done :)
Landy Smurf
30th June 2009, 08:39 PM
Why dont you build up some kind of hybrid offroad beast, using series parts and a range rover chassis/running gear, design all the suspension links your self, it would be a lot of fun to build and alot of fun to play with when your done :)
i have 2 1953 series1 80 inch and between those 2 i am goin to restore one original as possible and then when i am done and depending what i have left make myself a fun beast
Newbs-IIA
30th June 2009, 09:35 PM
Here's some inspiration for shooting racks, all are NSW Safe Food approved (certified if you want to sell what you shoot) JS Enterprises - Wild Game Harvesting Equipment - Custom Cages & Racks (http://www.jsenthunting.com.au/wgh-eqiup-cages.php)
Don't want to corrupt you in any way hahaha, just inspiration for you or are anyone else that might be interested ;) don't want to spoil a perfectly good Series 1 restoration
I am currently in the early stages of desiging a removable rack for the rear of my IIA, not certified - just for use on the farms/propertys where i hope to be shooting in the future.
HBWC
30th June 2009, 09:40 PM
new wireing loom with better fuseing and wires
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