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MAStuart 06-13-2015 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by LMH (Post 1352314)
Oh, you are building from Chucks plans? Cool! Didn't know that.
Larry

Yes! I have been trying to find someone building from the plans from the start of my build. I was hoping to find someone else building to compare notes with. I have gotten email from all around the world from other with the plans telling me I was the only one they could find that was building from them. Some of them want to start but they think there is too many problems. Like I said they are expensive but for the same kind of money you could not travel around the world and get the info that cheap. They are a good place to start.

Mark

wrist_pin 06-13-2015 12:19 PM

Thanks again Karl and Nick. How much?

Larry and Mark, thanks for the input. It makes me wonder how the novice Locost chassis builders are able to build/weld their own.

cobrawiki, thanks for the link and that pic. Wow, what a chassis! I can almost see how ALuminium body panel might fit up to the small dia. tube superstructure. But that's the subject of another thread.

Chuck now wants $600 for each set of his plans. There is no discount for multiple sets purchased at one time, if I remember him correctly.

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As much interest there is in building original chassis you would think the info would be easy to find . Having access to an original would be a big help. Do you think we could start a thread on the Originality forum to maybe get some input from original car owners ? So that we as a group could come up with a set of plans for at least the basic frame to start.
Mark
Plans may be out there for free, but I've been unable to find them.

I think Jim's plans are a good starting point.

I don't have them, yet, but they seem a more economical starting point than Chuck's. If we find errors or discrepancies then that's our own contribution.

We could use this thread or another to document what troubles we find.

Just my 2 cents.

Forrest

LMH 06-13-2015 05:22 PM

There's been a couple of requests for free chassis plans posted here on Club Cobra in the past but to my knowledge, no free ones have surfaced. Finding an original chassis, measuring, drawing, doing a tech detail of every part is a huge time investment. To then offer it free of charge just doesn't happen. Or at least, I've never heard or seen of it happening.
Larry

Jac Mac 06-13-2015 06:41 PM

I would hate to have to confess how many hours I have spent researching and drawing up my stuff & by the sound of it nobody would want to pay for a copy if I was to market them on the basis of cost recovery.

Im doin what I can with what I have where I am n runnin out of time! Jac Mac:)

wrist_pin 06-14-2015 09:53 AM

Jac Mac,

I wouldn't say "nobody" but you will be trying to find a very select group of buyers; a niche group as they say.

I have limited funds for this project. I am working towards completing two others. Yeah, not one but two, duh. At the moment I am looking to see where I can get the most "bang" for my buck. I've been told I can get a frame and body for 3K each. If that's true, then $600 is 20% of either one of them.

When you decide on a price, maybe we can barter. I have collected some neat information over the years.

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=13799&thumb=1

Running out of time? The way people are dropping around me like flies as of late, I wonder how much time I have left, too.

I just stay busy and don't waste time worrying about it. :)

Cheers,

Forrest

LMH 06-14-2015 10:07 AM

A frame for $3000?
Larry

MAStuart 06-14-2015 02:52 PM

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Forrest I take it the $3000.00 frame is nothing like an original type frame. If it is an original type frame you had better jump on it before I or others here find it. I have more than that in the DOM tubing for the two cars I am building.


Mark


That the heck is going on in this group?

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Jac Mac 06-14-2015 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MAStuart (Post 1352454)
Forrest I take it the $3000.00 frame is nothing like an original type frame. If it is an original type frame you had better jump on it before I or others here find it. I have more than that in the DOM tubing for the two cars I am building.


Mark


That the heck is going on in this group?

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Not sure, but I have plan sets for - Falco, Zenith, RV4, Mustang II, Dragonfly, & others that have been interesting reading....:)
Forrest, your group of three is a concept that occasionally works, there is a group of ten just getting underway with GT40's in Aussie at moment on the GT40's forum... be interesting to follow the progress

wrist_pin 06-15-2015 02:50 PM

In 2006

Chassis Blueprints

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Originally Posted by mickmate (Post 655645)
Jim Thomas perhaps. He has the hand drawn original Cobra Restorers drawings. I don't think they're complete and I know the numbers don't jive from hand drawn to CAD drawings to anything else for that matter.

I'm thinking I'm going to start with Jim's drawings.

Forrest

LMH 06-15-2015 04:53 PM

Just to give you an idea of a finished coil spring chassis, here is a photo of Hi Tech's frame.
Larry

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...psohrgumtm.jpg

wrist_pin 06-17-2015 01:03 PM

I've been in communication with the Jim Thomas! He, indeed, is very personable
and quite knowledgeable about cobras.

I sent him money for his drawings yesterday. So, when they get here, I'll update.

My intentions are converting them to CAD drawings before cutting metal.

I'll find discrepancies in doing so. I am hoping some of you will help me "sort out"
those dimensions.

It's Christmas in June! :)

Excuse me for I'm so tickled and acting a bit like a little kid.

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=13806&thumb=1

I was beginning to think I was never going to find his number ...

Forrest

LMH 06-17-2015 01:47 PM

Are you going to build a leaf spring chassis then?
Somehow, I thought you were interested in the coil spring cars.
Larry

Dominik 06-17-2015 10:23 PM

Tolerances
 
I built five chassis over time, mainly using Cobra Restorers prints. But also with input from Mickmate. The main consideration is, to what tolerances do you (need to) adhere to?

You may find that for overall main rail length according to ISO 13920, 7/16" (11mm) or even 5/8" (15.8mm) can be acceptable. But how do you know? And is your tape measure accurate over that length?

Wheelbase can be adjusted within reason by the control arm position. Camber curves by relocating the control arm brackets slightly.

What about angle variations? You may compromise on the anti-dive angle with no problem, but what about other angles?

How about parts being parallel, like the suspension pedestals (not easy)? Or the spacing between the main rails (easy)?

Once you have done it a few times and spent a day or two aligning all suspension you ask yourself: Must I be more accurate in welding, which is a pain, or do I spend some thinking and correcting the suspension settings and mounting points?

And to what point can I compromise? What adjustabilty is possible in the existing suspension parts? And would you make the controls arm slightly different to accommodate the chasisis?

And, where do you get those suspension drawings??

I found it easier to weld a chassis after the suspension is done. You line everything up and then weld the mount to the chassis.

wrist_pin 06-18-2015 10:47 AM

Thanks for the input, Dominik.

You've given me quite a bit to think about.

I hope I can contact you in the future before I begin to suffer from
"analysis paralysis".

Forrest

Your car does look evil.

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/memb...cobraevil3.jpg

Dominik 06-18-2015 01:38 PM

That was my RAM. 20 years ago in Germany. It was evil :-)
Had an excellent Reynard chassis, btw...

wrist_pin 06-24-2015 11:10 AM

Jim Thomas' plans came in the mail today!
 
A tube of plans arrived at my door today!

This was quick response on Jim's part. I got my payment in the mail last
Tuesday and today ... is the following Wednesday.

Forrest

FYI

If you can, watch this week's episode of Street Outlaws, on the
Discovery Channel, Season 04, Episode 06 - “Fear and Gloating in Las Vegas”.

Farmtruck and AZN go out fishin' and wind up having to drag race
a Cobra kitcar for $3K. :eek:

http://i.imgur.com/2VJPPAj.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/Evgqwqj.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/eFZSoAP.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/KpD8tuD.png


FArmegeddon!

MAStuart 07-08-2015 09:12 PM

Forrest How about a review and your thoughts on the Jim Thomas drawings.

Mark

SABUSABOY 08-26-2015 01:23 PM

Would also like to know how good his drawings are before making a decision on which plans to purchase and from who.

krausewich 01-26-2017 08:11 PM

Also interested in your review of the drawing set...
Would be interested to pick up a set, but would like first hand feedback.

How has your progress been since the drawings?

Thank you,
Mike.

MAStuart 01-26-2017 10:06 PM

Mike I don't think we will get a reply . The last time he checked in was a year and a half ago.

Mark


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